Q.E.D.

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发音

UK /ˌkjuːiːˈdiː/
US /ˌkjuˌiˈdi/

词形变化

Q.E.D.s 复数 Q.E.D.s

别名

q. e. d. Q. E. D. QED q.e.d.

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A certain fact or scenario that proves an argument or proposition; a justification.

phr.
  1. 1.

    Initialism of quod erat demonstrandum (“what was to be proved; what was to be demonstrated”): placed at the end of a mathematical proof to show that the theorem under discussion is proved.

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    过时 数学
  2. 2.

    Used to indicate that an argument or proposition is proved by the existence of some fact or scenario.

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词源

From Late Latin QED, from Latin quod erat demonstrandum.

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