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单词 mathematics
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mathematicsn.

Brit. /ˌmaθ(ə)ˈmatɪks/, U.S. /ˌmæθ(ə)ˈmædɪks/
Forms: 1500s mathematikes, 1500s–1600s mathematiks, 1500s– mathematics, 1600s mathematickes, 1600s mathematiques, 1600s–1700s mathematicks; Scottish pre-1700 mathematickas, pre-1700 mathematicks, pre-1700 mathematicques, pre-1700 mathematiks.
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: mathematic adj.
Etymology: < mathematic adj. (probably after physics, metaphysics, etc., rather than ancient Greek τὰ μαθηματικά: see -ic suffix 2). Compare Middle French, French les mathématiques (1555; the usual name of the discipline in modern French usage).
1. Originally: (a collective term for) geometry, arithmetic, and certain physical sciences involving geometrical reasoning, such as astronomy and optics; spec. the disciplines of the quadrivium collectively. In later use: the science of space, number, quantity, and arrangement, whose methods involve logical reasoning and usually the use of symbolic notation, and which includes geometry, arithmetic, algebra, and analysis; mathematical operations or calculations. Colloquially abbreviated maths, (North American) math.When the modern subject is studied as an abstract deductive science in its own right, it is often referred to more fully as pure mathematics (see pure mathematics n.); when applied to the modelling of physical objects and processes (e.g. in astronomy, various branches of physics, engineering, etc.) and random processes (in probability), and to the handling of data, its full name is applied mathematics (see applied adj.), or (in early use) mixed mathematics (see mixed adj.2 5).In early use always construed as a plural, and usually preceded by the. In modern use regarded as a mass noun, except when used of calculations. Quot. ?1545 may in fact be an example of mathematic n. 2.
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?1545 C. Langton Introd. Phisycke sig. Dvi Nature hath prouyded the hart to be set so egallye in the middest of the brest, as is possyble to be deuyded, by al the mathematikes in the worlde.
1573 Life Virgil in T. Phaer & T. Twyne tr. Virgil Whole .xii. Bks. Æneidos sig. Aivv Amonge other studies..he cheefly applied himself to Physick and Mathematickes.
1580 J. Lyly Euphues & his Eng. (new ed.) f. 66 Touching my cunning in any vile deuices of Magick, it was neuer my studie, only some delyght, I tooke in the Mathematickes, which made me knowne of more then I would.
1587 F. Thynne Ann. Scotl. 461/1 in Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) II A learned man in all philosophie, astronomie and the other mathematiks.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Taming of Shrew (1623) i. i. 37 The Mathematickes, and the Metaphysickes Fall to them as you finde your stomacke serues you. View more context for this quotation
a1618 W. Raleigh Life & Death Mahomet (1637) 142 He wrote divers bookes of the Mathematiques.
1648 Bp. J. Wilkins Math. Magick i. ii. 12 Mathematicks..is usually divided into pure and mixed.
1697 J. Wallis in Peter Langtoft's Chron. (1725) I. Pref. 147 Mathematicks, (at that time..) were scarce looked upon as Academical Studies.
1712 R. Bentley Let. in Corr. (1842) II. 449 Mathematicks was brought to that height, that [etc.].
1726 J. Swift Gulliver I. i. i. 2 Navigation, and other Parts of the Mathematicks, useful to those who intend to travel.
1755 Man No. 35. 3 Mathematics derives its accuracy..from logic.
1792 J. Belknap Hist. New-Hampsh. III. 296 The sophomores [at Dartmouth] attend to the languages, geography, logic and mathematics.
1855 R. Browning Toccata of Galuppi's xiii, in Wks. (1894) VI. 76 You know physics, something of geology, Mathematics are your pastime.
1875 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) IV. 271 By the help of mathematics, we form another idea of space.
1915 L. M. Montgomery Anne of Island xxxv. 276 Anne devoted herself to English..and Philippa pounded away at Mathematics.
1945 E. T. Bell Devel. Math. (ed. 2) i. 4 Without the strictest deductive proof from admitted assumptions, explicitly stated as such, mathematics does not exist.
1971 Times Lit. Suppl. 24 Dec. 1595/1 The proportion of women to men, if our mathematics are correct, is 1:13.
1993 R. Hughes Culture of Complaint ii. 98 Without Arab scholars, our mathematics would not exist.
2. The mathematical considerations or principles relating to a specified phenomenon, process, etc. With of.
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1860 J. McCosh Intuitions of Mind 370 The knowledge may not be sufficient to enable him to construct the mathematics of the figure, or to discover all the relations of side to side and side to centre.
1893 Philos. Trans. 1892 (Royal Soc.) A. 183 431 Physical mathematics is very largely the mathematics of ∇.
1925 G. U. Yule in Jrnl. Royal Statist. Soc. 88 5 I have relegated to Appendix II some discussion of the mathematics of the curve.
1953 R. A. Heinlein Starman Jones xi. 115 A Horst congruency cannot be seen, it can only be calculated by abstruse mathematics of effects of mass on space.
1993 Guardian 25 Sept. (Weekend Suppl.) 35/4 According to the mathematics of blackjack you can only lose so much before hitting an upswing.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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