Aristotleの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Aristotle」を含む文の意味
Q:
Aristotle wrote perceptively = Does the word 'perceptively' mean 'fully understanding and in depth'? I made a kind of guess as Google doesn't show up with any certain definitions. とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
You're correct.
"in a way that shows the ability to notice and understand things that many people do not notice" (from Cambridge Dictionary.)
"in a way that shows the ability to notice and understand things that many people do not notice" (from Cambridge Dictionary.)
Q:
Aristotle had declared in his Politics(350BC)-to the approval of almost all Greek and Roman thinkers and leaders.
Did he declare to get approval from others or he declared and others sent approval to his declaration? とはどういう意味ですか?
Did he declare to get approval from others or he declared and others sent approval to his declaration? とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Your second option is closer. It is a side comment: almost all thinkers and leaders approved. Maybe they did not actually send any message of approval but they felt that way.
「Aristotle」の類語とその違い
Q:
Aristotle observed that having a sense of purpose in life is connected to a feeling of happiness. と Aristotle observed that having a sense of purpose in life is connected to what is a feeling of happiness. はどう違いますか?
A:
The first sentence is fine.
The second sentence doesn't really make sense - the "what is a" implies an extra part to the sentence that isn't there.
eg
Aristotle observed that having a sense of purpose in life is connected to what is pleasing to man, which is a feeling of happiness.
The second sentence doesn't really make sense - the "what is a" implies an extra part to the sentence that isn't there.
eg
Aristotle observed that having a sense of purpose in life is connected to what is pleasing to man, which is a feeling of happiness.
Q:
Did Aristotle lie to us when he said... と Aristotle lied to us when he said... はどう違いますか?
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「Aristotle」についての他の質問
Q:
"Thus Aristotle's idea that motion was unnatural, mistaken as it was, nevertheless was based on observation and probably could not have been otherwise, when we consider the observations of that day."
In this sentence, what part of speech of the word "otherwise," adjective??😊😉😂
In this sentence, what part of speech of the word "otherwise," adjective??😊😉😂
A:
For me it's an abbreviation.
mistaken as it was (as it was mistaken), nevertheless (which / it) was based on observation and (it) probably could not have been (mistaken) otherwise.
So it's an adverb.
But I checked the dict. that "otherwise" has a same meaning which is but an adjective compared to the normally used adverb.
mistaken as it was (as it was mistaken), nevertheless (which / it) was based on observation and (it) probably could not have been (mistaken) otherwise.
So it's an adverb.
But I checked the dict. that "otherwise" has a same meaning which is but an adjective compared to the normally used adverb.
Q:
Aristotle observed something.
Having a sense of purpose in life is connected to something
The connection is a feeling of happiness
I wanna combine these sentences into one sentence (these sentences require noun clauses)
Aristotle observed that having a sense of purpose in life is connected to that the connection is a feeling of happiness. (Is this correct?)
Having a sense of purpose in life is connected to something
The connection is a feeling of happiness
I wanna combine these sentences into one sentence (these sentences require noun clauses)
Aristotle observed that having a sense of purpose in life is connected to that the connection is a feeling of happiness. (Is this correct?)
A:
A minor correction needs to be done towardsthe end. I have shown it in these sentences. However, 'sense of purpose in life' doesn't seem appropriate; it should be told as 'purpose in life' alone.
Aristotle observed that having a purpose in life is connected to a connection, which is a feeling of happiness.
Aristotle observed that having a purpose in life is connected to that the connection, being a feeling of happiness.
Aristotle observed that having a purpose in life is connected to a connection which connects you to a feeling of happiness.
Aristotle observed that having a purpose in life is connected to a connection, which is a feeling of happiness.
Aristotle observed that having a purpose in life is connected to that the connection, being a feeling of happiness.
Aristotle observed that having a purpose in life is connected to a connection which connects you to a feeling of happiness.
Q:
It is "Aristotle definition of the tragic hero" OR "Aristotle's definition of the tragic hero" ?
A:
The correct way to write it is Aristotle's with an apostrophe S.
You wrote your question incorrectly.
You should have written "Is it" and not "It is".
You wrote your question incorrectly.
You should have written "Is it" and not "It is".
Q:
I would like to refer to one of Aristotle's quotations. この表現は自然ですか?
A:
You are awesome! Thanks for taking time to check my sentence!
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Aristotle is the most important philosopher of ancient Greeceの発音を音声で教えてください。
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