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From:
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anal·o·gy
/əˈnæləʤi/
類似,相似;類推,類比
From:
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anal·o·gy
/əˈnæləʤɪ/
名詞
推論,類推,類比,類似,同功[器官],模擬
From:
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analogy
類比
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·nal·o·gy
n.
;
pl
.
Analogies
1.
A
resemblance
of
relations
;
an
agreement
or
likeness
between
things
in
some
circumstances
or
effects
,
when
the
things
are
otherwise
entirely
different
.
Thus
,
learning
enlightens
the
mind
,
because
it
is
to
the
mind
what
light
is
to
the
eye
,
enabling
it
to
discover
things
before
hidden
.
Note:
Followed
by
between
,
to
,
or
with
;
as
,
there
is
an
analogy
between
these
objects
,
or
one
thing
has
an
analogy
to
or
with
another
.
Note:
☞
Analogy
is
very
commonly
used
to
denote
similarity
or
essential
resemblance
;
but
its
specific
meaning
is
a
similarity
of
relations
,
and
in
this
consists
the
difference
between
the
argument
from
example
and
that
from
analogy
.
In
the
former
,
we
argue
from
the
mere
similarity
of
two
things
;
in
the
latter
,
from
the
similarity
of
their
relations
.
2.
Biol.
A
relation
or
correspondence
in
function
,
between
organs
or
parts
which
are
decidedly
different
.
3.
Geom.
Proportion
;
equality
of
ratios
.
4.
Gram.
Conformity
of
words
to
the
genius
,
structure
,
or
general
rules
of
a
language
;
similarity
of
origin
,
inflection
,
or
principle
of
pronunciation
,
and
the
like
,
as
opposed
to
anomaly
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
analogy
n
1:
an
inference
that
if
things
agree
in
some
respects
they
probably
agree
in
others
2:
drawing
a
comparison
in
order
to
show
a
similarity
in
some
respect
; "
the
operation
of
a
computer
presents
and
interesting
analogy
to
the
working
of
the
brain
"; "
the
models
show
by
analogy
how
matter
is
built
up
"
3:
the
religious
belief
that
between
creature
and
creator
no
similarity
can
be
found
so
great
but
that
the
dissimilarity
is
always
greater
;
language
can
point
in
the
right
direction
but
any
analogy
between
God
and
humans
will
always
be
inadequate
[
syn
:
doctrine of analogy
]
[
ant
:
apophatism
,
cataphatism
]
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