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n.(名词)【复数】 phe.nom.e.na[-n…] An occurrence, a circumstance, or a fact that is perceptible by the senses.现象,事件:可以被感官知的现象、事件或事实pl. phe.nom.e.nons 【复数】 phe.nom.e.nons An unusual, significant, or unaccountable fact or occurrence; a marvel.奇迹:不同寻常的、非凡的事实或事件;奇迹A remarkable or outstanding person; a paragon.See Synonyms at wonder 奇才:一个杰出的或优秀的人;优秀的人参见 wonderPhilosophy 【哲学】 That which appears real to the mind, regardless of whether its underlying existence is proved or its nature understood.现象:对意识而言是真实的事物,不论它的基本存在是否被证实或基本质是否被理解In Kantian philosophy, the appearance of an object to the mind as opposed to its existence in and of itself, independent of the mind.现象:在康德哲学中,与其存在或其本身相对的在意识中物体的出现,不以意志为转移Physics An observable event.【物理学】 迹象,表现:可观察到的事物
来源:Late Latin phaenomenon 后期拉丁语 phaenomenon from Greek phainomenon [from neuter present participle of] phainesthai [to appear] * see bh3- 源自 希腊语 phainomenon [] 源自phainesthai的中性现在分词 [出现] *参见 bh3-
Phenomenon is the only singular form of this noun; phenomena is the usual plural. Phenomenons may also be used as the plural in nonscientific writing when the meaning is .extraordinary things, occurrences, or persons.: Phenomenon 是这个名词唯一的单数形式; phenomena 是常用的复数形式。 Phenomenons 在非科技性的文章也可当作复数使用, 其意思是:.不寻常的事或人.: 例句:They were phenomenons in the history of music. 他们是音乐史上的杰出人物