sophism
sophism 英 ['sɒfɪzəm] 美 [ˈsɑfˌɪzəm]
n. 诡辩
名词复数:sophisms
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- n. 诡辩
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1. Dialectical analyzing the nature of sophism, it is a mistake.
从辩证法上来分析,诡辩的本质是一种谬误。
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2. If it believed in its own essence, would it … seek refuge in hypocrisy and sophism?
如果它相信它自己的本质的话,那么它会……在虚伪和诡辩中寻求庇护么?
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3. How many times had he risen to his feet in the combat, held fast to the rock, leaning against sophism, dragged in the dust, now getting the upper hand of his conscience, again overthrown by it!
多少次,他在斗争中重新站起来,抓住岩石,依仗诡辩,在尘埃里打滚,有时他把良心压在身下,有时又被良心打翻!
- sophism (n.) early 15c., earlier sophime (mid-14c.), "specious but fallacious argument devised for purposes of deceit or to exercise one's ingenuity," from Old French sophime "a fallacy, false argument" (Modern French sophisme), from Latin sophisma, from Greek sophisma "clever device, skillful act, stage-trick," from stem of sophizesthai "become wise" (see sophist).
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