sophistry
诡辩
常用释义
英音[ ˈsɒfɪstri ]
美音[ ˈsɑːfɪstri ]
变形
复数:
sophistries
基本释义
- n. 诡辩;诡辩法
例句
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1·Political selection is more dependent on sophistry and less on economic literacy.政治竞选更多取决于诡辩之术而非对经济是否懂行。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Sophistry cannot alter history.诡辩改变不了历史。
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3·No one can be persuaded by sophistry.强词夺理不能折服人。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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4·As he had a weak case and could not defend himself, he had to resort to sophistry.他理屈词穷,只好求助于诡辩。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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5·Sophistry won't alter facts.诡辩改变不了事实。
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6·Most people don't like sophistry.大多数人都不喜欢诡辩。
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7·His argument savor (u) red of sophistry.他的论点有些诡辩的味道。
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8·Sophistry is a kind of special negative thought.诡辩是一种特殊的负面思维形式。
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9·Do not listen to this sophistry by vested interests.不要听信这些既得利益者的诡辩。
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10·Also a voice sophistry to say that is not right, coal, and is blue.又一个声音诡辩地说,都不对,煤,是蓝色的。
同根词
词根:
sophist
sophistic
adj
强词夺理的;诡辩的
sophisticate
n
久经世故的人;精通者
sophistication
n
复杂;诡辩;老于世故;有教养
sophist
n
诡辩家;学者,哲学家
sophism
n
诡辩
sophisticate
vt
弄复杂;使变得世故;曲解