有限 - The Free Dictionaryによる有限の定義
原題: Finite - definition of finite by The Free Dictionary
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- 「有限」という言葉は、限界や制約があることを意味します。無限とは対照的に、有限は数量や範囲が特定の限界内に収まることを示します。この定義は、辞書や類語辞典、百科事典などで確認できます。
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Finite - definition of finite by The Free Dictionary Finite - definition of finite by The Free Dictionary https://www.thefreedictionary.com/finite Printer Friendly finite Also found in: Thesaurus , Encyclopedia , Wikipedia . Related to finite: Finite verb , Finite math fi·nite (fī′nīt′) adj. 1. a. Having bounds; limited: a finite list of choices; our finite fossil fuel reserves. b. Existing, persisting, or enduring for a limited time only; impermanent. 2. Mathematics a. Being neither infinite nor infinitesimal. b. Having a positive or negative numerical value; not zero. c. Possible to reach or exceed by counting. Used of a number. d. Having a limited number of elements. Used of a set. 3. Grammar Of or relating to any of the forms of a verb that can occur on their own in a main clause and that can formally express distinctions in person, number, tense, mood, and voice, often by means of conjugation, as the verb sees in She sees the sign. n. A finite thing. [Middle English finit , from Latin fīnītus , past participle of fīnīre , to limit , from fīnis , end .] fi′nite′ly adv. fi′nite′ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. finite ( ˈfaɪnaɪt ) adj 1. (Mathematics) bounded in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent: a finite difference . 2. (Mathematics) maths logic having a number of elements that is a natural number; able to be counted using the natural numbers less than some natural number. Compare denumerable , infinite 4 3. a. limited or restricted in nature: human existence is finite . b. ( as noun ): the finite . 4. (Grammar) denoting any form or occurrence of a verb inflected for grammatical features such as person, number, and tense [C15: from Latin fīnītus limited, from fīnīre to limit, end] ˈfinitely adv ˈfiniteness n Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 fi•nite (ˈfaɪ naɪt) adj. 1. having bounds or limits; not infinite; measurable. 2. a. (of a set of mathematical elements) capable of being completely counted. b. not infinite or infinitesimal. c. not zero. 3. subject to limitations or conditions, as of space, time, circumstances, or the laws of nature. 4. a. (of a verb form) distinguishing person, number, and tense, as well as mood or aspect, as opens in She opens the window. b. (of a clause) containing a finite verb. n. 5. something that is finite. [1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin fīnītus, past participle of fīnīre to stop, limit. See fine 1 , -ite 2 ] fi′nite•ly, adv. fi′nite•ness, n. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. fi·nite (fī′nīt′) Having a bound or limit; not infinite or unbounded: a finite sum; a finite line segment. The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary, Second Edition. Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Switch to new thesaurus Adj. 1. finite - bounded or limited in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent mortal - subject to death; "mortal beings" infinite - having no limits or boundaries in time or space or extent or magnitude; "the infinite ingenuity of man"; "infinite wealth" 2. finite - of verbs; relating to forms of the verb that are limited in time by a tense and (usually) show agreement with number and person grammar - the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics) non-finite , infinite - of verbs; having neither person nor number nor mood (as a participle or gerund or infinitive); "infinite verb form" Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. finite adjective limited , bounded , restricted , demarcated , conditioned , circumscribed , delimited , terminable , subject to limitations a finite set of elements endless , eternal , infinite , perpetual , limitless , interminable , boundless , everlasting , immeasurable , unbounded Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002 Translations لَه فاعِل مَحْدود konečný omezený určitý begrænset finit endlich begrenzt finito limitado conjugado lõplik äärellinen päättyvä fini ragozott véges í persónuhætti takmarkaîur finito limitato circoscritto asmenuojamasis ribotas darbības vārda finītā forma ierobežots finitt finito конечный çekimli sınırlı 有限的 限定的 finite [ˈfaɪnaɪt] A. ADJ 1. (= limited ) ( of distance ) → finito ; [ resources ] → limitado is the universe finite? → ¿el universo es finito ? to make the best use of finite resources → hacer el mejor uso posible de recursos limitados we have only a finite amount of money to invest → sólo disponemos de una cantidad limitada de dinero para invertir 2. ( Ling ) [ mood, verb ] → conjugado B. CPD finite verb N → verbo m conjugado Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005 finite [ˈfaɪnaɪt] adj [ number ] → fini (e) ; [ resources ] → limité (e) (GRAMMAR) [ verb ] → conjugué (e) Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 finite adj (= limited) set, amount, time, resources → begrenzt ; universe → endlich ; a finite number → eine begrenzte Zahl ; (Math) → eine endliche Zahl ; coal and oil are finite resources → Kohle und Öl sind nicht erneuerbare Ressourcen ; there is a finite limit to the weight a human can lift → ein Mensch kann höchstens ein bestimmtes Gewicht heben (Rel, Philos) being, world → endlich (Gram) verb, clause → finit Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007 finite [ˈfaɪnaɪt] adj a. ( limited ) → limitato/a b. ( Gram ) ( verb ) → finito/a Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995 finite ( ˈfainait ) adjective 1. having an end or limit. Human knowledge is finite, divine knowledge infinite. beperk, begrens مَحْدود ограничен finito omezený begrenzt begrænset πεπερασμένος finito piiratud محدود rajallinen fini מוגבל नियत ograničen véges terbatas takmarkaður limitato 有限の 한계가 있는 ribotas ierobežots terhad eindig endelig , begrenset ograniczony , skończony محدود finito finit, limitat имеющий предел konečný končen ograničen begränsad, ändlig มีขอบเขต sınırlı 有限的 обмежений محدود có hạn; có chừng; hạn chế 有限的 2. (of a verb) having a subject. He speaks ; I ran ; She fell . finiete werkwoord لَه فاعِل финитен finito určitý Verbum finitum finit που έχει υποκείμενο (γραμμ.) conjugado pöördeline فعل خودایستا finiitti- personnel פּוֹעָל אֵינסוֹפִי समापिका finitan (oznacen licem i brojem) ragozott (ige) bersubyek í persónuhætti finito (動詞が) 定形の (동사가) 정형(定形)의 asmenuojamasis darbības vārda finītā forma bersubjek vervoegd finitt występujący w formie osobowej فعل.يو كار كول finito личный určitý (slovesný tvar) oseben lični glagolski oblik finit คำกริยาสำคัญของประโยค çekimli 限定的 особовий فعل موجود ہونا (ngôn ngữ học) có ngôi số (động từ) 限定的 Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd. finite a. finito-a, que tiene límites. English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us , add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content . Link to this page: Facebook Twitter Feedback Flashcards & Bookmarks ? Please log in or register to use Flashcards and Bookmarks. You can also log in with Facebook Twitter Google Flashcards ? My bookmarks ? + Add current page to bookmarks Mentioned in ? aberration affine algebraic algebraic function algebraically algorithm atomism atomist theory atomistic theory Bernoulli distribution binomial distribution bordered bounded boundedness cellular automaton central limit theorem converge convergence convergency References in classic literature ? How confidently did my dream contemplate this finite world, not new- fangledly, not old-fangledly, not timidly, not entreatingly:-- View in context The sea had jeeringly kept his finite body up, but drowned the infinite of his soul. View in context The INFINITE DIVISIBILITY of matter, or, in other words, the INFINITE divisibility of a FINITE thing, extending even to the minutest atom, is a point agreed among geometricians, though not less incomprehensible to common-sense than any of those mysteries in religion, against which the batteries of infidelity have been so industriously leveled. View in context (2) However we may prolong the period of time between the action we are examining and the judgment upon it, that period will be finite , while time is infinite, and so in this respect too there can never be absolute inevitability. View in context The grand description of the philosopher in Republic VI, as the spectator of all time and all existence, may be paralleled with another famous expression of Spinoza, 'Contemplatio rerum sub specie eternitatis.' According to Spinoza finite objects are unreal, for they are conditioned by what is alien to them, and by one another. View in context In order to obtain invariable physical laws, we have to proceed to differential equations, showing the direction of change at each moment, not the integral change after a finite interval, however short. View in context I may say that my first great lessons in true philosophy were obtained in these lectures, where I learned to distinguish between the finite and infinite, ceasing to envy any, while I inclined to worship one. View in context But this I do know that since