absurdity 英 [əb'sɜːdɪtɪ]   美 [əb'sɝdəti]

absurdity

absurdity  英 [əb'sɜːdɪtɪ] 美 [əb'sɝdəti]

n. 荒谬;谬论;荒谬的言行 

名词复数:absurdities 

Belief in the absurdity of existence must then dictate his conduct. 如果他相信存在是荒谬的,那么他必定有所行动。
And as such, he understood perhaps better than anyone the sheer absurdity, but absolute necessity, of attempting to derive meaning from the universe of knowledge. 作为图书馆员,他或许比任何人都了解,试图从知识的宇宙中产生意义,这件事是绝对荒谬的,但也是绝对必要的。

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  • n. 荒谬;谬论;荒谬的言行
  • 1. Belief in the absurdity of existence must then dictate his conduct.

    如果他相信存在是荒谬的,那么他必定有所行动。

  • 2. And as such, he understood perhaps better than anyone the sheer absurdity, but absolute necessity, of attempting to derive meaning from the universe of knowledge.

    作为图书馆员,他或许比任何人都了解,试图从知识的宇宙中产生意义,这件事是绝对荒谬的,但也是绝对必要的。

  • 3. The absurdity of this claim is obvious to anyone who has ever done research in archives.

    只要你曾经做过档案的研究,这个论述的荒谬就是显而易见的。

  • absurdity (n.) late 15c., "that which is absurd," from Middle French absurdité, from Late Latin absurditatem (nominative absurditas) "dissonance, incongruity," noun of state from Latin absurdus "out of tune;" figuratively "incongruous, silly, senseless" (see absurd).
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