70 Results for -rational-
/แร้ เฉอะ เหนิ่ล/     /R AE1 SH AH0 N AH0 L/     /rˈæʃənəl/
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หรือค้นหา: -rational-, *rational*

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
rational(adj) ซึ่งมีเหตุผล, See also: รู้จักเหตุผล, เข้าใจเหตุผล, Syn. logical, reasonable

ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน
rationalถูกเหตุผล, เป็นไปตามเหตุผล [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
rationalตรรกยะ [คณิตศาสตร์๑๙ ก.ค. ๒๕๔๗]
rational actorผู้ดำเนินนโยบายตามเหตุผล [รัฐศาสตร์ ๑๗ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]
rational doubtข้อสงสัยที่สมเหตุสมผล [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
rational efficiency; energetic efficiency; exergetic efficiency; second law efficiencyประสิทธิภาพตามกฎข้อที่สอง [พลังงาน ๒๖ ม.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
rational functionฟังก์ชันตรรกยะ [คณิตศาสตร์๑๙ ก.ค. ๒๕๔๗]
rational numberจำนวนตรรกยะ [คณิตศาสตร์๑๙ ก.ค. ๒๕๔๗]
rational treatmentการรักษาแบบมีเหตุผล [แพทยศาสตร์ ๖ ส.ค. ๒๕๔๔]

คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.)
Rational choice theoryทฤษฎีการเลือกอย่างมีเหตุผล [TU Subject Heading]
Rational expectations (Economic theory)การคาดการณ์อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ (ทฤษฎีเศรษฐศาสตร์) [TU Subject Heading]
rational numberจำนวนตรรกยะ, จำนวนที่เขียนได้ในรูป  a/b   โดยที่ a และ b ต่างเป็นจำนวนเต็ม และ b ¹ 0 ได้แก่1.จำนวนเต็ม 0, 1, -1, 2, -2, 3, -3, ... , 2.จำนวนที่เขียนไว้ในรูปเศษส่วนของจำนวนเต็มโดยที่ตัวหารไม่เป็นศูนย์ เช่น   3.จำนวนที่เขียนไว้ในรูปทศนิยมซ้ำ เช่น หรือ 0.171717 ...   [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.]

Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
อย่างมีเหตุผล[yāng mī hētphon] (adj) EN: rational  FR: rationnel

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Open Subtitles
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Wool, mink collar. It's a nice coat. She'll trade it for ration coupons. ขนแกะปกมิ้งค์แลกคูปองปันส่วน Schindler's List (1993)
- The ration นี่อะไร Rapa Nui (1994)
Cut the ration. Nothing else matters. ใช่มันบดนี่ซิตัดปันส่วนลง ไม่มีอะไรอื่นสำคัญกว่านี้ Rapa Nui (1994)
Even now you're trying to rationalize. แม้แต่ตอนนี้คุณก็ยังต้องการให้อธิบาย In the Mouth of Madness (1994)
It's rationed. - มันผิดนี่ The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (1995)
-I know it's rationed. - ฉันรู้ว่ามันผิด The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (1995)
Many are too weak to defend their ration against thieves. จำนวนมากอ่อนแรงเกินกว่า จะมาสนใจว่าใครแย่งกิน Night and Fog (1956)
If the men are lucky, rations, great coats and mail are brought to them after dark. ถ้าคนโชคดีปันส่วน, เสื้อที่ดี และอีเมลจะถูกนำไปยังพวกเขา หลังจากที่มืด How I Won the War (1967)
You know, you'll be the only rational man left on this island after I leave tomorrow. รู้นะว่าคุณจะเป็นคนที่มืเหตุผลคนเดียว บนเกาะนี่หลังจากที่ผมไปเเล้ว Jaws (1975)
I want to document coldly, rationally, what is being done here. ผมต้องการบันทึก ข้อมูลทุกอย่างที่ทำที่นี่ Gandhi (1982)
We have rations for three ตอนนี้มีอัตราส่วนสาม 1999 - Nen no natsu yasumi (1988)
Clark says: "What's this, some new addition to Lurp rations?" คลาร์คบอกว่า "อาหารเสริมหรือไงจ่า" Casualties of War (1989)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
rationalAlthough the arguments were rational, he was not convinced.
rationalAre parents rational about their children?
rationalBut if we were wholly rational, would we want children at all?
rationalFrom an objective viewpoint, his argument was far from rational.
rationalHer way of thinking was rational.
rationalHe tried to rationalize his foolish actions.
rationalHis argument is rational.
rationalHis argument was far from rational.
rationalMan is a rational animal.
rationalMan is a rational being.
rationalNo rational person, of whatever political persuasion, could possibly object to the program.
rationalParents aren't rational because love isn't rational.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
rational
 /R AE1 SH AH0 N AH0 L/
/แร้ เฉอะ เหนิ่ล/
/rˈæʃənəl/
rational
 /R AE1 SH N AH0 L/
/แร้ ฉึ เหนิ่ล/
/rˈæʃnəl/

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
rational
 (adj) /r a1 sh @ n @ l/ /แร้ เฉอะ เหนิ่ล/ /rˈæʃənəl/

WordNet (3.0)
rational(adj) consistent with or based on or using reason, Ant. irrational, Example: rational behavior; a process of rational inference; rational thought
rational(adj) capable of being expressed as a quotient of integers, Ant. irrational, Example: rational numbers
rational(adj) having its source in or being guided by the intellect (as distinguished from experience or emotion), Example: a rational analysis
rationale(n) (law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature), Syn. principle, Example: the rationale for capital punishment; the principles of internal-combustion engines
rationalism(n) (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired by reason without resort to experience
rationalism(n) the theological doctrine that human reason rather than divine revelation establishes religious truth
rationalism(n) the doctrine that reason is the right basis for regulating conduct, Syn. freethinking
rationalist(adj) of or relating to or characteristic of rationalism, Example: rationalist philosophy
rationalistic(adj) of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of rationalism
rationality(n) the state of having good sense and sound judgment, Syn. reasonableness, reason, Example: his rationality may have been impaired; he had to rely less on reason than on rousing their emotions

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Rational

n. A rational being. Young. [ 1913 Webster ]

Rational

a. [ L. rationalis: cf. F. rationnel. See Ratio, Reason, and cf. Rationale. ] 1. Relating to the reason; not physical; mental. [ 1913 Webster ]

Moral philosophy was his chiefest end; for the rational, the natural, and mathematics . . . were but simple pastimes in comparison of the other. Sir T. North. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Having reason, or the faculty of reasoning; endowed with reason or understanding; reasoning. [ 1913 Webster ]

It is our glory and happiness to have a rational nature. Law. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Agreeable to reason; not absurd, preposterous, extravagant, foolish, fanciful, or the like; wise; judicious; as, rational conduct; a rational man. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Chem.) Expressing the type, structure, relations, and reactions of a compound; graphic; -- said of formulae. See under Formula. [ 1913 Webster ]


Rational horizon. (Astron.) See Horizon, 2 (b). --
Rational quantity (Alg.), one that can be expressed without the use of a radical sign, or in exact parts of unity; -- opposed to irrational or radical quantity. --
Rational symptom (Med.), one elicited by the statements of the patient himself and not as the result of a physical examination.
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Syn. -- Sane; sound; intelligent; reasonable; sensible; wise; discreet; judicious. -- Rational, reasonable. Rational has reference to reason as a faculty of the mind, and is opposed to irrational; as, a rational being, a rational state of mind, rational views, etc. In these cases the speculative reason is more particularly, referred to. Reasonable has reference to the exercise of this faculty for practical purposes, and means, governed or directed by reason; as, reasonable desires or plans; a reasonable charge; a reasonable prospect of success. [ 1913 Webster ]

What higher in her society thou find'st
Attractive, human, rational, love still. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

A law may be reasonable in itself, although a man does not allow it, or does not know the reason of the lawgivers. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ]

Rationale

n. [ L. rationalis, neut. rationale. See Rational, a. ] An explanation or exposition of the principles of some opinion, action, hypothesis, phenomenon, or the like; also, the principles themselves. [ 1913 Webster ]

Rationalism

n. [ Cf. F. rationalisme. ] 1. (Theol.) The doctrine or system of those who deduce their religious opinions from reason or the understanding, as distinct from, or opposed to, revelation. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Philos.) The system that makes rational power the ultimate test of truth; -- opposed to sensualism, or sensationalism, and empiricism. Fleming. [ 1913 Webster ]

Rationalist

n. [ Cf. F. rationaliste. ] One who accepts rationalism as a theory or system; also, disparagingly, a false reasoner. See Citation under Reasonist. [ 1913 Webster ]

Rationalistical

{ } a. Belonging to, or in accordance with, the principles of rationalism. -- Ra`tion*al*is"tic*al*ly, adv. [1913 Webster]

Variants: Rationalistic
Rationality

n.; pl. -ties [ F. rationalité, or L. rationalitas. ] The quality or state of being rational; agreement with reason; possession of reason; due exercise of reason; reasonableness. [ 1913 Webster ]

When God has made rationality the common portion of mankind, how came it to be thy inclosure? Gov. of Tongue. [ 1913 Webster ]

Well-directed intentions, whose rationalities will never bear a rigid examination. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]

Rationalization

n. The act or process of rationalizing. [ 1913 Webster ]

Rationalize

v. t. 1. To make rational; also, to convert to rationalism. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To interpret in the manner of a rationalist. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To form a rational conception of. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. (Alg.) To render rational; to free from radical signs or quantities. [ 1913 Webster ]

Rationalize

v. i. To use, and rely on, reason in forming a theory, belief, etc., especially in matters of religion: to accord with the principles of rationalism. [ 1913 Webster ]

Theodore . . . is justly considered the chief rationalizing doctor of antiquity. J. H. Newman. [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
rationale Erklärung { f } (für)rationale (of) [Add to Longdo]
Rationalisieren { f }; Rationalisierung { f }streamlining [Add to Longdo]
Rationalisierung { f }rationalization [Add to Longdo]
Rationalismus { m }rationalism [Add to Longdo]
Rationalist { m }rationalist [Add to Longdo]
rationalisieren | rationalisierendto rationalize | rationalizing [Add to Longdo]
rationalisieren | rationalisierendto streamline | streamlining [Add to Longdo]
rationalistischrationalistic [Add to Longdo]
rationalistisch { adv }rationalistically [Add to Longdo]
rationalisiertrationalized [Add to Longdo]

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