mo.dal.i.ty
n.(名词)
【复数】 mo.dal.i.ties
The fact, state, or quality of being modal.
形式:作为一种形式的事实,状态或性质
A tendency to conform to a general pattern or belong to a particular group or category.
属性,特性:符合一种大体模式或属于特定的组或类的倾向
Logic The classification of propositions on the basis of whether they assert or deny the possibility, impossibility, contingency, or necessity of their content.Also called mode
【逻辑学】 模态:逻辑命题的限制条件,建立在其内容的肯定或否定其可能性,不可能性,偶然性或必然性基础之上也作 mode
modalities The ceremonial forms, protocols, or conditions that surround formal agreements or negotiations:
modalities 仪式:与正式协议或协定有关的礼仪形式,礼节或条件:
例句:
.[He] grew so enthusiastic about our prospects that he began to speculate on the modalities of signing. (Henry A. Kissinger)
.[他] 变得为此看好我们的前景,甚至热心地开始筹划签字的仪式了. (亨利A.基辛格)
Medicine A therapeutic method or agent, such as surgery, chemotherapy, or electrotherapy, that involves the physical treatment of a disorder.
【医学】 药征:一种治疗方法或手段,如外科,化学疗法或电疗等对病痛的物理疗法
Physiology Any of the various types of sensation, such as vision or hearing.
【生理学】 感觉:多种类型的感觉,如视觉或听觉