ergonic
形容词 adj.
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Pertaining to energy, especially the expenditure or transfer of energy.
— The vibrations cannot be of the kind postulated by Boltzmann, in which every atom possesses some kinetic energy (except at the absolute zero), and the kinetic energies are distributed according to the probability law expressing a state of elementary chaos; rather, there must be a certain amount of order, and this corresponds with the ergonic distribution, where a fraction only of the atoms are vibrating with definite energies.
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Pertaining to work or productive activity.
— Psychic time is pathic and ergonic time, it is the working through of passion and action.
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Involving functional constraints; non-random due to functional considerations.
— Difference depends on heterogeneity. Moreover, heterogeneity is local: what is incommensurate in one perspectie may not be incommensurate in another. Determinateness and indeterminateness are functional, ergonic.
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Pertaining to the functional categories of linguistic elements; syntactic.
— If, in making our ergonic combinations, oblivious of all except ergonic considerations, we happen to pronounce the foreign equivalent of I follow two trees, we shall at once be informed that it is a sentence not in use among the natives.
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词源
From ergon + -ic.
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