| 释义 | axiomax‧i‧om /ˈæksiəm/ noun [countable]    axiomOrigin:1400-1500 Latin axioma, from Greek,  ‘honor’, from axios  ‘worth, worthy’ formal a rule or principle that is generally considered to be trueEach subject has its own painful application of this misdirected axiom.For the San Francisco 49ers, however, that axiom will change Saturday, particularly in the right guard position.Most of his axioms were unconditional.The axiom is that these novels are the first to be written.Two axioms underwrite Sereny's tireless sleuthing.
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