fallacious
听听怎么读
英 [fəˈleɪʃəs]
美 [fəˈleʃəs]
是什么意思
谬误的;虚妄的;欺骗的 ;靠不住的
英英释义
fallacious[ fə'leiʃəs ]
- adj.
- containing or based on a fallacy
"fallacious reasoning"
同义词:unsound
- intended to deceive
"fallacious testimony"
同义词:deceitfulfraudulent
- based on an incorrect or misleading notion or information
"fallacious hope"
- containing or based on a fallacy
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- The argument is fallacious, for it is based on a set of factual flaws.
这段论述是谬误的,因为它的基础与事实不符。 - This inference is fallacious without reasonable evidence to support it.
这个推断是谬误的没有合理的证据支持它。
权威例句
On a Fallacious Bound for Authentication CodesFallacious results from measuring salivary carbamazepine concentrationsFallacious reasoning and complexity as root causes of clinical inertia.The central role of fallacious thinking in science educationSinus histiocytosis: a fallacious measure of host resistance to cancer.Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition Tumors: Fallacious or Snail's Pace?Rational Expectations: A Fallacious Foundation for Studying Crucial Decision-Making ProcessesThe risk of fallacious conclusions from autopsy data on the incidence of diseases with applications to heart disease.Go ahead, prove that God does not exist! On high school students’ ability to deal with fallacious argumentsMissing the point or missing the norms? Epistemological norms as predictors of students’ ability to identify fallacious arguments