monad
英 ['mɒnæd; 'məʊ-]
美['mɑnæd]
- n. 单子;单孢体;单细胞生物;一价物;单轴
英英释义
- 1. an atom having a valence of one
- 2. a singular metaphysical entity from which material properties are said to derive
中文词源
monad 单子(不可分割的实体)
mon-,单个的,-ad,物理名词后缀,表单个,单元。引申词义单子。
双语例句
- 1. There are twelve Monad, each representing a race having survived the divine wars as mortal.
- 一共有12个月, 每个月代表了一个种族在战争中幸免于难.
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英文词源
- monad (n.)
- "unity, arithmetical unit," 1610s, from Late Latin monas (genitive monadis), from Greek monas "unit," from monos "alone" (see mono-). In Leibnitz's philosophy, "an ultimate unit of being" (1748). Related: Monadic.