English-Thai Dictionary
darwinism
N ทฤษฎี การ กำเนิด ชีวิต ของ ชา ร์ล ดาร์วิน tid-sa-dee-kan-kam-nerd-chi-wid-khong-charl-dar-win
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DARWINISM
DARWINISM Dar "win *ism, n. (Biol.)
Defn: The theory or doctrines put forth by Darwin. See above. Huxley.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Darwinism
Dar win ism |ˈdärwəˌnizəm ˈdɑrwənˌɪzəm | ▶noun the theory of the evolution of species by natural selection advanced by Charles Darwin. Darwin argued that since offspring tend to vary slightly from their parents, mutations that make an organism better adapted to its environment will be encouraged and developed by the pressures of natural selection, leading to the evolution of new species differing widely from one another and from their common ancestors. Darwinism was later developed by the findings of Mendelian genetics (see neo-Darwinian ). DERIVATIVES Dar win ist noun & adjective
Oxford Dictionary
Darwinism
Dar ¦win |ism |ˈdɑːwɪnɪz (ə )m | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the theory of the evolution of species by natural selection advanced by Charles Darwin. Darwin argued that since offspring tend to vary slightly from their parents, mutations which make an organism better adapted to its environment will be encouraged and developed by the pressures of natural selection, leading to the evolution of new species differing widely from one another and from their common ancestors. Darwinism was later developed by the findings of Mendelian genetics (see neo-Darwinian ). DERIVATIVES Darwinist noun & adjective
Duden Dictionary
Darwinismus
Dar wi nis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Darwin i smus |der Darwinismus; Genitiv: des Darwinismus nach dem englischen Naturforscher Charles Darwin (1809 –1882 )Lehre von der stammesgeschichtlichen Entwicklung der Lebewesen durch Auslese
Spanish Dictionary
darwinismo
darwinismo (también darvinismo )nombre masculino Teoría biológica que explica el origen de las especies naturales mediante el concepto de evolución o transformación de unas en otras a través de variaciones en las características hereditarias que se producen de modo no aleatorio, sino por selección natural y adaptación al medio :los seres unicelulares primigenios, de acuerdo con las leyes del darwinismo, dieron lugar a organismos progresivamente más complejos, tales como seres unicelulares aeróbicos, seres pluricelulares, los reptiles y, finalmente, el hombre .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés darwinism , derivado del apellido del biólogo inglés Charles Darwin (1809 -1882 ), quien formuló esta teoría .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Darwinism
D á r win ì sm 名詞 U ダーウィン (進化論 )説, ダーウィニズム 〘自然淘汰 (とうた )と適者生存に基づく進化理論 〙.