〘noun〙① To include a certain meaning. Also, that meaning. ※Hojoki Shiki (1970-71)〈Hotta Yoshie〉5 "It can only be implied in the depths of such a poem."② One of the relationships between propositions. For example, if there are two propositions p and q, and whenever p is true, q is also true, then p is said to imply q. Entailment. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① ある意味を含むこと。また、その意味。※方丈記私記(1970‐71)〈堀田善衛〉五「そういう歌の奥に含意されるしかない」② 命題相互の関係の一つ。たとえば、二つの命題p、qがあって、pが真であるときはいつでもqが真になるとき、pはqを含意するという。内含。
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