logic
noun[U]
uk/ˈlɒdʒ.ɪk/us/ˈlɑː.dʒɪk/logicnoun[U](REASONABLE THINKING)
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aparticularway ofthinking,especiallyone that isreasonableandbasedon goodjudgment:
逻辑思维,理性思维Ifailtoseethe logic behind hisargument.我看不出他的论点有什么逻辑依据。
Ifpricesgo up,wageswill go up too - that's just logic.如果物价上涨,工资也要增长——这样才合乎逻辑。
There's no logic in thedecisiontoreducestaffwhenordersare thehighestthey have been foryears.在这些年来订单最多的时候决定裁员一点儿都不合乎逻辑。
Theinternallogic of herargumentisundeniable.不可否认的是,她的论点具有内在逻辑性。
- I can'tfaultyou onyourlogic.
- Her logic isutterlyincontrovertible.
- There areirredeemableflawsin the logic of theargument.
- There is no logic in hisposition.
- Herargumentslacklogic.
Logic and reason
- a fortiori
- a posteriori
- a priori
- analytic
- antinomy
- illogically
- incoherently
- inductive
- inductively
- intellectual
- non-theoretical
- non-verbal
- nonscientific
- paradox
- paradoxical
- teleology
- theoretical
- theoretically
- theory
- thinking
logicnoun[U](FORMAL THINKING)
aformalscientificmethodofexaminingorthinkingaboutideas:
逻辑学,逻辑推理atreatiseonformallogic关于形式逻辑学的论文
Logic and reason
- a fortiori
- a posteriori
- a priori
- analytic
- antinomy
- illogically
- incoherently
- inductive
- inductively
- intellectual
- non-theoretical
- non-verbal
- nonscientific
- paradox
- paradoxical
- teleology
- theoretical
- theoretically
- theory
- thinking