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 rational ['ræʃənl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 理性的, 合理的

n. 有理数

[医] 合理的, 有理性的

[经] 合理的, 有理的




    rational
    [ noun ]
    1. an integer or a fraction

    2. <noun.quantity>
    [ adj ]
    1. consistent with or based on or using reason

    2. <adj.all>
      rational behavior
      a process of rational inference
      rational thought
    3. capable of being expressed as a quotient of integers

    4. <adj.pert>
      rational numbers
    5. of or associated with or requiring the use of the mind

    6. <adj.all>
      intellectual problems
      the triumph of the rational over the animal side of man
    7. having its source in or being guided by the intellect (as distinguished from experience or emotion)

    8. <adj.all>
      a rational analysis


    Rational \Ra"tion*al\ (r[a^]sh"[u^]n*al), a. [L. rationalis: cf.
    F. rationnel. See {Ratio}, {Reason}, and cf. {Rationale}.]
    1. Relating to the reason; not physical; mental.

    Moral philosophy was his chiefest end; for the
    rational, the natural, and mathematics . . . were
    but simple pastimes in comparison of the other.
    --Sir T.
    North.

    2. Having reason, or the faculty of reasoning; endowed with
    reason or understanding; reasoning.

    It is our glory and happiness to have a rational
    nature. --Law.

    3. Agreeable to reason; not absurd, preposterous,
    extravagant, foolish, fanciful, or the like; wise;
    judicious; as, rational conduct; a rational man.

    4. (Chem.) Expressing the type, structure, relations, and
    reactions of a compound; graphic; -- said of formul[ae].
    See under {Formula}.

    {Rational horizon}. (Astron.) See {Horizon}, 2
    (b) .

    {Rational quantity} (Alg.), one that can be expressed without
    the use of a radical sign, or in exact parts of unity; --
    opposed to {irrational} or {radical quantity}.

    {Rational symptom} (Med.), one elicited by the statements of
    the patient himself and not as the result of a physical
    examination.

    Syn: Sane; sound; intelligent; reasonable; sensible; wise;
    discreet; judicious.

    Usage: {Rational}, {reasonable}. Rational has reference to
    reason as a faculty of the mind, and is opposed to
    irrational; as, a rational being, a rational state of
    mind, rational views, etc. In these cases the
    speculative reason is more particularly, referred to.
    Reasonable has reference to the exercise of this
    faculty for practical purposes, and means, governed or
    directed by reason; as, reasonable desires or plans; a
    reasonable charge; a reasonable prospect of success.

    What higher in her society thou find'st
    Attractive, human, rational, love still.
    --Milton.

    A law may be reasonable in itself, although a
    man does not allow it, or does not know the
    reason of the lawgivers. --Swift.


    Rational \Ra"tion*al\, n.
    A rational being. --Young.

    1. The rational response to these factors, and to the reversion of Hong Kong to Chinese rule in 1997, would seem to be global expansion.
    2. Bank Board member White praised the new approach as "more rational" than the current regulation, directing the supervision where it is needed most.
    3. Only between 25 per cent and 30 per cent of the stake is returned in prizes. Thus, a wholly rational person probably would do well to stay away from lotteries, pools and (to a lesser extent) premium bonds and find a safer place for his money.
    4. Mr Patten called for 'calm and constructive and rational discussions'. The vehemence of Beijing's objections upset Hong Kong's stock market, which has fallen 7 per cent in the past two days.
    5. His opponent's "economic policies can't be understood as a rational approach to economic growth and the creation of jobs," Mr. Bush said.
    6. With a battery of statistics proving that flying is safer than taking a bath, crashes are the only thing that make fear of flying seem rational.
    7. The Democrats came up with 60-days' notice for "plant closings," one of those ideas whose political beauty is that it serves demagogues better than it does rational debate.
    8. Aside from the inherent dishonesty of blaming an imbalance on narrow breaches of accepted rules, it defies rational belief that retaliation would cure the imbalance, even assuming that a cure is needed.
    9. Back in the 18th century, when the natural world was still supposed to make rational sense, the American painter and curator Charles Willson Peale attempted to capture nature's laws in his beloved museum in Philadelphia.
    10. Junk bond yields show that the bond market has been rational; but the 50-point fall in equities after the First National announcement suggests that reality stops there. The bond market, however, is being unrealistic in another way.
    11. In a rational society, prudence and judgment also count for something.
    12. The Labour and Liberal Democrat proposals for constitutional reform need a more rational response from the Tories than a blanket refusal to contemplate any change.
    13. Yesterday's market euphoria "is just not rational.
    14. 'Separation means independence but what we have at the moment is separation with occupation which doesn't make any rational sense,' he said.
    15. In Massachusetts, auto insurance has become so politicized that any possibility of rational premium prices has vanished and 65% of all premiums now go to the state risk pool.
    16. "Little Caesar's and Pizza Hut define the only two rational positions that can exist over time, one being the cheapest and the other being higher quality at a reasonable price," says Robert Perkins, Pizza Hut's senior vice president of marketing.
    17. It's all so terribly rational, if you know what I mean.' These days, people are quite unembarrassed about admitting that Dead White Marbles leave them cold.
    18. But does it help the voters to a rational choice? There never was a golden age when elections were feasts of reason.
    19. The Justice Department contended that the method of equal proportions is fair overall and that the courts don't have the authority to "second-guess Congress's rational choice" among the half-dozen possible methods of apportionment.
    20. A taxation change which addressed this anomaly might yield investment benefits as well as encouraging companies to make rational decisions on financing.
    21. "We must maintain stable and rational policies so that we do not throw away the seed corn for when the good times come back," he said.
    22. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's eerily rational sleuth has been given vivid life by the Granada TV series presented on "Mystery!"
    23. "They're appealing to people on a rational basis who are hooked on smoking," says Leo Shapiro a Chicago-based marketing consultant.
    24. "I hope to make the system of compensation somewhat more rational than in the past," Mr. Buffett told the subcommittee.
    25. But Calvin believed that God is rational and just, but his purpose and interventions are finally beyond our fathoming.
    26. "But through it all, Ralph was calm and rational.
    27. "The decision and sanctions are not rational," Mr. Monieson said.
    28. Yet the Hungarian government of Karoly Grosz is having difficulty making the adjustment that a rational, market-oriented approach would require.
    29. "They do the rational thing instead of the just thing."
    30. I hope there is a rational explanation for this.' It was the second letter Mr Ashdown had sent to the prime minister yesterday about the affair.
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