fallacious
英 [fəˈleɪʃəs]
美 [fəˈleɪʃəs]
adj. 谬误的
BNC.22688 / COCA.27765
牛津词典
adj.
- 谬误的
wrong; based on a false idea- a fallacious argument
谬误的论据
- a fallacious argument
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (思想、论据、道理)谬误的,错误的
If an idea, argument, or reason isfallacious, it is wrong because it is based on a fallacy.- Their main argument is fallacious.
他们的主要论点是错误的。
- Their main argument is fallacious.
双语例句
- I persuade myself that nothing has ever existed of all that my fallacious memory represents to me.
我使自己相信我那靠不住的记忆所呈现的东西都是不存在的。 - Their main argument is fallacious.
他们的主要论点是错误的。 - But, at the risk of sounding both pathetic and fallacious, it was entirely appropriate that the sky darkened and the thunder cracked as I approached the office of the Latvian prime minister in Riga last week.
但是,上周当我前往里加的拉脱维亚总理办公室时,天色变暗,电闪雷鸣,冒着听起来既让人感到可悲又让人感到荒谬的风险,把情感投射到天气上在这里是完全合适的。 - A fallacious or illogical argument or conclusion. dilemma reasoning
不合逻辑的推论,谬论错误的或不合逻辑的观点或结论 - Nothing is so fallacious as facts, except figures.
没有什么比事实更易误导人,除了数字。 - From this it was clear that Democritus 2,400 years before, had given a fallacious inaccurate name to the atom.
由此看来,显然,2400年以前德谟克利特给原子起的名字既不可靠,也不准确。 - Many people have the fallacious belief that touching someone with AIDS will infect them.
许多人误以为和艾滋病患者接触就会被传染。 - What is called the 'pragmatic' writing of history has in modern times frequently sinned in its treatment of great historical characters, and defaced and tarnished the true conception of them by this fallacious separation of the outward and the inward.
近代特别有所谓“实用主义的”写历史的办法,即由于错误地把内心和外表分离开,于论述伟大历史人物时常常陷于罪过,即由于抹煞了并歪曲了对于他们的真实认识。 - A fallacious proof was accepted as correct for a decade.
一个虚假的论证曾被认为正确,为时达十年之久。 - The first part: fallacious ideality.
第一部分:虚妄的理想。
