reason 意味
EN[ˈɹiːzən] [-iːzən]US
日理由 ウ理性
- 理性(りせい、希: λόγος→羅: ratio→仏: raison→英: reason)とは、人間に本来的に備わっているとされる知的能力の一つである。言い換えれば推論(reasoning)能力である。
- 名詞 (Noun)PLreasonsPREré-SUF-son
- A cause.
- The reason this tree fell is that it had rotted.
- The reason I robbed the bank was that I needed the money.
- If you don't give me a reason to go with you, I won't.
- I have forgotten the reason he gave for not travelling by air. I felt sure that it was not the correct reason, and that he suffered from a heart trouble which he kept to himself.
- (uncountable) Rational thinking (or the capacity for it); the cognitive faculties, collectively, of conception, judgment, deduction and intuition.
- Mankind should develop reason above all other virtues.
- (obsolete) Something reasonable, in accordance with thought; justice.
- (mathematics, obsolete) Ratio; proportion.
- A cause.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGreasonsPRreasoningPT, PPreasoned
- (intransitive) To exercise the rational faculty; to deduce inferences from premises; to perform the process of deduction or of induction; to ratiocinate; to reach conclusions by a systematic comparison of facts.
- (intransitive) Hence: To carry on a process of deduction or of induction, in order to convince or to confute; to formulate and set forth propositions and the inferences from them; to argue.
- (intransitive) To converse; to compare opinions.
- (transitive) To arrange and present the reasons for or against; to examine or discuss by arguments; to debate or discuss.
- I reasoned the matter with my friend.
- (transitive, rare) To support with reasons, as a request.
- (transitive) To persuade by reasoning or argument.
- to reason one into a belief; to reason one out of his plan
- (transitive, with down) To overcome or conquer by adducing reasons.
- to reason down a passion
- (transitive, usually with out) To find by logical process; to explain or justify by reason or argument.
- to reason out the causes of the librations of the moon
- (intransitive) To exercise the rational faculty; to deduce inferences from premises; to perform the process of deduction or of induction; to ratiocinate; to reach conclusions by a systematic comparison of facts.
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- Nothing was to be sacrosanct or sacred, excepting reason itself.
- the relatives who had been helping slipped away as I grew older, attriting for various reasons that all amounted to the same reason.
- This is surprising given that reasoning ability is a central subconstruct within the structure of IQ. Where IQ scores have been covaried, results have been inconsistent.
- 文の初めに使われる
- Reason away, but the test of time will prove me right.
- 文の終わに使われる
- The city is a restaurant-goer's nirvana for a wealth of reasons.
- Of course, man's will is often regulated by his reason.
- Samoza has a long list of people who are personas non grata, and Figures suspects that I cannot get a visa to get into the country for this reason.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of reason in English Dictionary
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- en reasons
- en reasonable
- en reasoning
- en reasonably
- en reasoned
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