A surname from German.
fuchs
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for fuchs.
Editorial note
You will notice that when you read about Fuchs on Wikipedia, there is no mention of his motives.
Quick take
A surname from German.
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of fuchs gathered in one view.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for fuchs.
noun
A surname from German.
Example sentences
You will notice that when you read about Fuchs on Wikipedia, there is no mention of his motives.
Makes more sense, and is going to happen no matter how much Fuchs and his followers wish against it.
So it's no surprise that Fuchs critique of Bohm was mentioned by Hiley, though in the context of their disagreements.
Root, Hoffmann, and Fuchs claim to have identified the real identity of the websites’ administrator as a woman from Germany.
In that article Fuchs spoke about his view of the subjective components of quantum measurement and the informational nature of quantum phenomena.
It helps to have have legendary Thomas Fuchs et all on your team.
The only reason why Fuchs was even allowed to be a part of the project was because of political pressure outside the project.
Well, Thomas Fuchs also created script.aculo.us, so I'm thinking he can rewrite it if he wants.
Yeah, no, Chris Fuchs is definitely not doing pseudoscience.
Quote examples
Working long hours is seen as a "heroic activity," noted Cynthia Fuchs Epstein and her co-authors in their 1999 study of lawyers.
However I have a hunch Hiley's idea of "process" is not so remote from Fuchs' notions of subjectivity and what that means for quantum theory.
At one point Hiley invokes the idea of "information" intrinsic to understanding quantum transformations, so it seems not coincidental that just a couple of days ago an article about Christopher Fuchs thoughts was an HN topic.
The Mirror, for example, once announced to the world that "Monty Flies Back to Front" (1942), and in 1952 told their readers that "Sir Vivienne Fuchs Off To North Pole".
Proper noun examples
Fuchs, who was one of the few German refugees, was part of a contingent from the UK.
Feynman did confess, in his autobiography, that he borrowed Klaus Fuchs' car once, on the occasion of his wife's death.
Influenced, and created by:D (Both Twitstori, and this site made by Amy Hoy and Thomas Fuchs.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use fuchs in a sentence?
You will notice that when you read about Fuchs on Wikipedia, there is no mention of his motives.
What does fuchs mean?
A surname from German.
What part of speech is fuchs?
fuchs is commonly used as noun.