logic
logic 英 [ˈlɒdʒɪk] 美 [ˈlɑdʒɪk]
n. 逻辑;逻辑性 adj. 逻辑的
名词复数:logics
- Some people think of logic as cold in its insistence on reasoning based only on what can be proven. But without logic's systematic thinking, most mathematical and scientific advances would never have been made.
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- n. 逻辑;逻辑性
- adj. 逻辑的
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1. I fail to see the logic behind his argument.
我不明白支持他论据的是什么逻辑。
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2. a strategy based on sound commercial logic
基于合理商业考虑的策略
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3. There is no logic to any of their claims.
他们的说法全都不合理。
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4. the rules of logic
逻辑学规则
- logic (n.) mid-14c., logike, "branch of philosophy that treats of forms of thinking, science of distinction of true from false reasoning," from Old French logique (13c.), from Latin (ars) logica "logic," from Greek (he) logike (techne) "(the) reasoning (art)," from fem. of logikos "pertaining to speaking or reasoning" (also "of or pertaining to speech"), from logos "reason, idea, word" (see Logos). Formerly also logick. Sometimes formerly plural, as in ethics, but this is not usual. Meaning "logical argumentation" is from c. 1600. Contemptuous logic-chopper "sophist, person who uses subtle distinctions in argument" is from 1846.
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