常見(jiàn)例句Characters are abstract entities that can be represented using many different character schemes or code pages. 字符是可使用多種不同字符方案或代碼頁(yè)來(lái)表示的抽象實(shí)體。I have argued further that we can use general terms, for example, predicates, without conceding them to be names of abstract entities. 我還論證了我們能夠使用一般語(yǔ)詞(例如謂詞)而無(wú)需承認(rèn)它們是抽象的東西的名字。Classical mathematics, as the example of primes larger than a million clearly illustrates, is up to its neck in commitments to an ontology of abstract entities. 正如大于一百萬(wàn)的素?cái)?shù)這個(gè)例子所清楚說(shuō)明的,古典數(shù)學(xué)深陷于對(duì)抽象實(shí)體的本體論所作出的許諾之中。A character string or a bit string considered as an entity. 作為一個(gè)實(shí)體的一組字符串或一組字位串。I can not understand the so abstract concept. 我無(wú)法理解如此抽象的觀念。The inland part of a political or geographic entity. 內(nèi)陸一個(gè)政治或地理實(shí)體的內(nèi)陸部分 返回 abstract entity