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Что (кто) такое Explain - определение

SET OF STATEMENTS CONSTRUCTED TO DESCRIBE A SET OF FACTS
Explain; Explaining; Explained; Explains; Explanatory; The Explanation
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explain         
I. v. a.
1.
Interpret, elucidate, expound, illustrate, unfold, clear up, make plain, throw light upon, eclaircize (recent).
2.
Account for, give the reasons for, make intelligible, solve, warrant, justify, reduce to law or to ascertained principles, trace to causes.
II. v. n.
Make an explanation.
Explain         
·vi To give an Explanation.
II. Explain ·adj To Flatten; to spread out; to Unfold; to Expand.
III. Explain ·adj To make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of obscurity; to Expound; to unfold and illustrate the meaning of; as, to explain a chapter of the Bible.
explain         
v.
1) to explain satisfactorily
2) (B) she explained the problem to me
3) (L; to) he explained (to us) that the examination would take place later
4) (Q) he explained why he was late
explain         
(explains, explaining, explained)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If you explain something, you give details about it or describe it so that it can be understood.
Not every judge, however, has the ability to explain the law in simple terms...
Don't sign anything until your solicitor has explained the contract to you...
Professor Griffiths explained how the drug appears to work...
'He and Mrs Stein have a plan,' she explained...
I explained that each person has different ideas of what freedom is.
VERB: V n, V n to n, V wh, V with quote, V that, also V, V to n that/wh
2.
If you explain something that has happened, you give people reasons for it, especially in an attempt to justify it.
'Let me explain, sir.'-'Don't tell me about it. I don't want to know.'...
Before she ran away, she left a note explaining her actions...
Hospital discipline was broken. Amy would have to explain herself...
Explain why you didn't telephone...
The receptionist apologized for the delay, explaining that it had been a hectic day.
VERB: V, V n, V pron-refl, V wh, V that, also V n to n, V with quote
explain         
¦ verb
1. make (something) clear by providing more detail.
2. give a reason or justification for.
(explain oneself) excuse or justify one's behaviour.
(explain something away) minimize the significance of something embarrassing by giving an excuse or justification.
Derivatives
explainable adjective
explainer noun
Origin
ME: from L. explanare, based on planus 'plain'.
Explained         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Explain.
Explaining         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Explain.
explanation         
n.
1) to give, offer, provide an explanation
2) to accept an explanation
3) a lucid; rational; satisfactory; simple; unsatisfactory explanation
4) an explanation for
5) an explanation that + clause (they accepted her explanation that she had been unavoidably detained)
Explanatory         
·adj Serving to explain; containing explanation; as explanatory notes.
Explanation         
·noun That which explains or makes clear; as, a satisfactory explanation.
II. Explanation ·noun The meaning attributed to anything by one who explains it; definition; interpretation; sense.
III. Explanation ·noun A mutual exposition of terms, meaning, or motives, with a view to adjust a misunderstanding, and reconcile differences; reconciliation; agreement; as, to come to an explanation.
IV. Explanation ·noun The act of explaining, expounding, or interpreting; the act of clearing from obscurity and making intelligible; as, the explanation of a passage in Scripture, or of a contract or treaty.

Википедия

Explanation

An explanation is a set of statements usually constructed to describe a set of facts which clarifies the causes, context, and consequences of those facts. It may establish rules or laws, and may clarify the existing rules or laws in relation to any objects or phenomena examined.

Explanation, in philosophy, is a set of statements that makes intelligible the existence or occurrence of an object, event, or state of affairs. Among its most common forms are:

  • Causal explanation
  • Deductive-nomological explanation, which involves subsuming the explanandum under a generalization from which it may be derived in a deductive argument (e.g., “All gases expand when heated; this gas was heated; therefore, this gas expanded”)
  • Statistical explanation, which involves subsuming the explanandum under a generalization that gives it inductive support (e.g., “Most people who use tobacco contract cancer; this person used tobacco; therefore, this person contracted cancer”).

Explanations of human behaviour typically appeal to the subject’s beliefs and desires, as well as other facts about him, and proceed on the assumption that the behaviour in question is rational (at least to a minimum degree). Thus an explanation of why the subject removed his coat might cite the fact that the subject felt hot, that the subject desired to feel cooler, and that the subject believed that he would feel cooler if he took off his coat.