entelechy
英:[en'teləkɪ] 美: [en'teləkɪ]
entelechy 基本解释
n.圆极,圆满实现,生命的原理;
变形
复数:entelechies
英英释义
entelechy[ en'teləki ]
n.(Aristotle) the state of something that is fully realized; actuality as opposed to potentiality
entelechy 相关例句
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