automatism
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary حرکت خودبخود، حرکت غیرارادی، کار عادی و بدون فکر، بطور خودکار، حالت خودکاری.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary automatisation|automatiser|automatique|automatisme|automatic|automaton|automatism|automata 1532, adj.; grec automatos «qui se meut de soi-même»; de auto- (I.), et grec memona «être passionné; désirer; avoir l'intention de»; rad. indo-européen matta «pensée» cf. lat. mens «esprit». xod-mand ? (pbp.) xod-jonb(-anda) xod-kâr + ... ; Ils bâtissaient plusieurs petits engins automates, c'est-à-dire se mouvant eux-mêmes. (F. RABELAIS, La vie très honorifique du grand Gargantua, , Illustrations Gustave DORE, 1988, p. 94) + No reason appeared for making an exception in favour of the bodies of animals or men. Descartes drew the inference that animals are automata, but still thought that in men the will could cause bodily movements. (B. RUSSELL, Religion and Science, p. 123)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(automatism): بازگشت به واژه automatism command automatism حرکت خودبخود،حرکت غيرارادى ،کار عادى و بدون فکر،بطور خودکار،حالت خودکارى روانشناسى : خودکارى کلمات مرتبط(1)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary au·tom·a·tism n. Pronunciation: o ̇ - ' tä-mə- ˌ ti-zəm Function: noun Etymology: French automatisme, from automate automaton, from Latin automaton Date: 1838 1 a : the quality or state of being automatic b : an automatic action 2 : the moving or functioning (as of an organ, tissue, or a body part) without conscious control that occurs either independently of external stimuli (as in the beating of the heart) or under the influence of external stimuli (as in pupil dilation) 3 : a theory that views the body as a machine and consciousness as a noncontrolling adjunct of the body 4 : suspension of the conscious mind to release subconscious images < automatism —the surrealist trend toward spontaneity and intuition ― Elle > –au·tom·a·tist \- ' tä-mə-tist\ noun or adjective ]]>