英 [ˈfiːblnəs] 美 [ˈfiːblnəs]
n. 微弱;虚弱
微弱-引用次数:1
This paper finds that the real payoff can strongly impact the degree of the trust, the player can sacrifice to trust their opponent in a extension, but if the payoff is larger than this extension, that is to say their trust will be feebleness while the cost is large, the players become the traditional self-interest.
本文还发现委托代理关系中的信任会受到实际支付的强烈影响,博弈参与者愿为信任对方而承担的可能损失是有限的,一旦超过界限,也就是说当相信对方所面临的成本很大时,他们之间的信任就非常微弱了,此时,他们又变为传统经济学所定义的自利主义者。
... corroborate vt. 证实;使坚固 feebleness n. 微弱;虚弱 dash vi. 猛冲;撞击 ...
... Feebleness 无力感 Feebleness 无力感 Sangrophage 血饮非 ...
... weakness 软弱 feebleness 衰弱 indistinctness 模糊(不清晰度)...
... feckless adj. 无目标无计划的;无气力的;无益的 feebleness n. 弱,微弱 feelings n. 感情 ...
微弱;虚弱
One reason may be the feebleness of their financial markets.
其中一个原因可能是他们的金融市场比较微弱。
I recognize the feebleness of my effort, but fortunately I am not alone.
我承认自己的努力微不足道,但幸运的是我并非孤军作战。
No color feebleness, no color blindness. No seriously illness and deformity.
无色弱,无色盲。无严重的身体疾病及残缺。
Yet, for all its bad memories, shady past and current feebleness, the opposition does have something important to offer.
ECONOMIST: New optimism among the groups who oppose Saddam Hussein
One reason may be the feebleness of their financial markets.
The kind interpretation of America's feebleness is that the administration is prepared to rise above a nasty little snub to keep the hope of a negotiated Israeli-Palestinian peace alive.