单词 | many–many |
释义 | > as lemmasmany–many many–many adj. designating or relating to a correspondence or relation between two sets such that each member of either set may be associated with or related to two or more members of the other. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > correlation > [adjective] > one-to-one, etc. one-to-one1873 multivalent1891 one–many1901 one-for-one1908 many–one1910 one-to-many1916 many–many1922 many-to-one1964 many-to-many1981 1922 W. E. Johnson Logic II. vii. 156 Here the denominating correlation is not one–one but many–many, and yet the names and the things happen to be numerically equal. 1933 Mind 42 53 In this third use of ‘term’ the total situation located by ‘Tom fears Francois’ is not two-termed but many-termed, and the total situation located by ‘England fears France’ many–many-termed. 1965 Language 41 44 Transformational relations are one–one, but expansion relations are many–many. < as lemmas |
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