transitiveness
tran·si·tive
T0319500 (trăn′sĭ-tĭv, -zĭ-)Noun | 1. | transitiveness - the grammatical relation created by a transitive verb |
单词 | transitiveness | |||
释义 | transitivenesstran·si·tiveT0319500 (trăn′sĭ-tĭv, -zĭ-)
TransitivenessTransitivenessa property of some logical relations between objects or quantities. The relation a*b is said to be transitive if a*c follows from a*b and b*c. For example, the relation “a is equal to b” (a = b) is transitive because a = c follows from a = b and b = c. Similarly, the relation “a is greater than b” (a > b) is transitive. The relation “a is not equal to b” (a ≠ b) is not transitive because a ≠ c does not necessarily follow from a ≠ b and b ≠ c. In geometry, the relation of parallelism between two lines is transitive: if α is parallel to β and β is parallel to γ, then α is parallel to γ. By contrast, the relation of perpendicularity between lines is not transitive. transitiveness
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