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paradigm
- IPA[ˈparədʌɪm]
英式
- a typical example or pattern of something; a pattern or model;a world view underlying the theories and methodology of a particular scientific subject
noun: paradigm, plural noun: paradigms
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- 1. a typical example or pattern of something; a pattern or model society's paradigm of the ‘ideal woman’
- ▪ a world view underlying the theories and methodology of a particular scientific subject the discovery of universal gravitation became the paradigm of successful science
- 2. a set of linguistic items that form mutually exclusive choices in particular syntactic roles English determiners form a paradigm: we can say ‘a book’ or ‘his book’ but not ‘a his book’
- 3. (in the traditional grammar of Latin, Greek, and other inflected languages) a table of all the inflected forms of a particular verb, noun, or adjective, serving as a model for other words of the same conjugation or declension.
- a fundamental change in approach or underlying assumptions: geophysical evidence supporting Wegener's theory led to a rapid paradigm shift in the earth sciences
Oxford Dictionary
- a fundamental change in approach or underlying assumptions: geophysical evidence supporting Wegener's theory led to a rapid paradigm shift in the earth sciences
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈperəˌdīm]
美式
- a typical example or pattern of something; a model: there is a new paradigm for public art in this country
Oxford American Dictionary