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From:
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the·o·ry
/ˈθiəri, ˈθɪ(ə)ri/
原理,理論;C學說;C意見,推測
From:
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the·o·ry
/ˈθɪərɪ, ˈθɪ(ə)rɪ/
名詞
學說,理論,原理,定理
From:
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theory
理論
From:
Network Terminology
theory
理論
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
The·o·ry
n.
;
pl
.
Theories
1.
A
doctrine
,
or
scheme
of
things
,
which
terminates
in
speculation
or
contemplation
,
without
a
view
to
practice
;
hypothesis
;
speculation
.
Note:
☞
“This
word
is
employed
by
English
writers
in
a
very
loose
and
improper
sense
.
It
is
with
them
usually
convertible
into
hypothesis
,
and
hypothesis
is
commonly
used
as
another
term
for
conjecture
.
The
terms
theory
and
theoretical
are
properly
used
in
opposition
to
the
terms
practice
and
practical
.
In
this
sense
,
they
were
exclusively
employed
by
the
ancients
;
and
in
this
sense
,
they
are
almost
exclusively
employed
by
the
Continental
philosophers.”
2.
An
exposition
of
the
general
or
abstract
principles
of
any
science
;
as
,
the
theory
of
music
.
3.
The
science
,
as
distinguished
from
the
art
;
as
,
the
theory
and
practice
of
medicine
.
4.
The
philosophical
explanation
of
phenomena
,
either
physical
or
moral
;
as
,
Lavoisier's
theory
of
combustion
;
Adam
Smith's
theory
of
moral
sentiments
.
Atomic theory
,
Binary theory
,
etc
.
See
under
Atomic
,
Binary
,
etc
.
Syn:
--
Hypothesis
,
speculation
.
Usage:
--
Theory
,
Hypothesis
.
A
theory
is
a
scheme
of
the
relations
subsisting
between
the
parts
of
a
systematic
whole
;
an
hypothesis
is
a
tentative
conjecture
respecting
a
cause
of
phenomena
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
theory
n
1:
a
well-substantiated
explanation
of
some
aspect
of
the
natural
world
;
an
organized
system
of
accepted
knowledge
that
applies
in
a
variety
of
circumstances
to
explain
a
specific
set
of
phenomena
; "
theories
can
incorporate
facts
and
laws
and
tested
hypotheses
"; "
true
in
fact
and
theory
"
2:
a
tentative
theory
about
the
natural
world
;
a
concept
that
is
not
yet
verified
but
that
if
true
would
explain
certain
facts
or
phenomena
; "
a
scientific
hypothesis
that
survives
experimental
testing
becomes
a
scientific
theory
"; "
he
proposed
a
fresh
theory
of
alkalis
that
later
was
accepted
in
chemical
practices
" [
syn
:
hypothesis
,
possibility
]
3:
a
belief
that
can
guide
behavior
; "
the
architect
has
a
theory
that
more
is
less
"; "
they
killed
him
on
the
theory
that
dead
men
tell
no
tales
"
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