corollaries
n. 必然的結果,系,推論( corollary的名詞複數 )
A corollary of something is an idea, argument, or fact that results directly from it.
The number of prisoners increased as a corollary of the government's determination to combat violent crime.
政府決心打擊暴力犯罪,直接導致了囚犯數量的增多。
There are important corollaries to the investigative power.
調查權力有一些重要的自然結果.
There are many corollaries to the discussion presented in these two chapters on energy.
在能源這兩章裡面,提出了許多需要討論的問題.
Results that sprung readily from a theorem is called by the Greeks corollaries or porisms.
希臘人把那些能從定理直接推出的結果稱作推論或系論.
There are two corollaries of operant conditioning Aversion therapy and desensitization.
使事情發生動作的條件有2種推論,厭惡療法及減敏.
The important cases of divisible submodule and pure are and some corollaries are gotten.
文中考慮了可除子模和純子模的重要情形,並得出一些推論.