FORCE 力量
TENDENCY TO MOVE OR CHANGE something.
Hypernym
- TENDENCYFEATURE CAUSING a HUMAN, ANIMAL OR THING to ACT in a DEFINED way IN-SO-FAR-AS it is NOT PREVENTED by MORE STRONG CAUSES than this FEATURE.
See also
- ENERGYABSTRACT SUBSTANCE which CONTAINS a FORCE.
- CONTROLINTERACT so as to CAUSE TO BE OR ACT RESEMBLE:as one DESIRES.
Hyponym
- COSMIC FORCE FORCE, PRINCIPLE, OR ELEMENT which CONTROLS PERCEIVED PHENOMENA in the WORLD.
- FATE SUPERNATURAL FORCE which FIXES CONTINGENT EVENTS.
- PROVIDENCE FATE OR DEITY WHICH CONSCIOUSLY CAUSES EVENTS TO HAPPEN.
- WEIGHT DEGREE of FORCE by which a THING is being NATURALLY PULLED TOWARDS the EARTH.
- HEAVY BIG WEIGHT.
- LIGHTWEIGHT Of SMALL WEIGHT, OR EASY TO LIFT.
- MASS FORCE that KEEPS THINGS IN their PRESENT MOVEMENT OR POSITION.
Old Chinese Criteria
- Concepts of Force ( JAMMER 1999) p.
- Woerterbuch der Philosophie. Neue Beitraege zu einer Kritik der Sprache
(
MAUTHNER WP 1924)
p.
II.238 - Dictionnaire culturel en langue francaise
(
REY 2005)
p.
2.1093 - Historisches Woerterbuch der Philosophie
(
RITTER 1971-2007)
p.
4.1177 KRAFT
- Keywords. A Vocabulary of Culture and Society ( WILLIAMS 1976) p.
Words
迫蹴 pò cù OC: praaɡ tshuɡ MC: pɣɛk tshuk 1 Attribution
- Syntactic words
- NPabactforceful insistence
Existing SW for
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