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theses
thesis
的複數形式
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
The·sis
n.
;
pl
.
Theses
1.
A
position
or
proposition
which
a
person
advances
and
offers
to
maintain
,
or
which
is
actually
maintained
by
argument
.
2.
Hence
,
an
essay
or
dissertation
written
upon
specific
or
definite
theme
;
especially
,
an
essay
presented
by
a
candidate
for
a
diploma
or
degree
.
I
told
them
of
the
grave
,
becoming
,
and
sublime
deportment
they
should
assume
upon
this
mystical
occasion
,
and
read
them
two
homilies
and
a
thesis
of
my
own
composing
,
to
prepare
them
.
--
Goldsmith
.
3.
Logic
An
affirmation
,
or
distinction
from
a
supposition
or
hypothesis
.
4.
Mus.
The
accented
part
of
the
measure
,
expressed
by
the
downward
beat
; --
the
opposite
of
arsis
.
5.
Pros.
(a)
The
depression
of
the
voice
in
pronouncing
the
syllables
of
a
word
.
(b)
The
part
of
the
foot
upon
which
such
a
depression
falls
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
thesis
n
1:
an
unproved
statement
put
forward
as
a
premise
in
an
argument
2:
a
treatise
advancing
a
new
point
of
view
resulting
from
research
;
usually
a
requirement
for
an
advanced
academic
degree
[
syn
:
dissertation
]
[
also
:
theses
(
pl
)]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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thesis
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