释义 |
causalitycau‧sal‧i‧ty /kɔːˈzæləti $ kɒː-/ noun [uncountable] - Disentangling all the connective strands and lines of causality is a task beyond our scope.
- Explanations with physical content draw on the laws of physical causality.
- Improved concepts of causality, space, time, and speed evolve.
- Piaget suggested that, in performing actions, the child has first-hand experiences of the relations implicit in physical causality.
- They do not share our sense of causality, and so tend to view events as discrete and unrelated.
- While this does not necessarily imply causality, it does suggest that the climate was compatible with public acceptance.
formal the relationship between a cause and the effect that it has |