coaction
名词 n.
英 /kəʊˈakʃən/
美 /koʊˈækʃən/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Force; compulsion, either in restraining or impelling
— November 9, 1662, Robert South, Of the Creation of Man in the Image of God It had the passions in perfect subjection; and though its command over them was persuasive and political, yet it had the force of coaction, and despotical.
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Collective or collaborative action.
— In the coaction condition, however, where the children did not have any opportunity to interact with one another, the mixed gender pairings produced a marked and statistically significant polarization of performance […]
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The mapped version of an action to a cogroup.
— actions and coactions of measured groupoids on von Neumann algebras
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词源
词源 1
Inherited from Middle English coaccioun, from Latin coāctiō.
词源 2
From co- + action.
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