It is axiomatic (to say) that a whole is greater than any of its parts. 整体大於其任何一部分是公理.
The paper gave two basic principle of axiomatic design theory. 同时给出了公理设计理论的两个基本公理。
It seems axiomatic that you have to make a friend before you can effectively make him a proposition. 75、一个放诸四海皆准的事实-必须先做成朋友,对方才会听你的忠告。
axiomatic
[ adj ]
containing aphorisms or maxims
<adj.pert> axiomatic wisdom
of or relating to or derived from axioms
<adj.pert> axiomatic physics the postulational method was applied to geometry
evident without proof or argument
<adj.all> an axiomatic truth we hold these truths to be self-evident
Axiomatic \Ax`i*o*mat"ic\, Axiomatical \Ax`i*o*mat"ic*al\, a. [Gr. ?.] Of or pertaining to an axiom; having the nature of an axiom; self-evident; characterized by axioms. ``Axiomatical truth.'' --Johnson.
The stores of axiomatic wisdom. --I. Taylor.
It is not axiomatic that it will fail next time.
So true is this that it has become almost axiomatic that a sound way to make money in real estate is to wait until the builder gets into trouble and then lowball him.
It is axiomatic that public support for economic reform is inversely proportionate to the distress it causes.
It's axiomatic that no one knows how well an army will perform in combat until it has taken casualties.