英 [ˈsɒfɪstri] 美 [ˈsɑːfɪstri]
n. 诡辩;诡辩法
复数sophistries
sophistry /ˈsɒfɪstrɪ/
不可数名词 Sophistry is the practice of using clever arguments that sound convincing but are in fact false. 诡辩术
Political selection is more dependent on sophistry and less on economic literacy.
政治竞选更多取决于诡辩之术而非对经济是否懂行。
a deliberately invalid argument displaying ingenuity in reasoning in the hope of deceiving someone
同义词: sophism / sophistication
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参考来源语词的广义修辞分析
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... sophistication n.强词夺理, 诡辩, 久经世故,老练,精明 sophistry n.诡辩 soporific adj.催眠的, 想睡的 n.催眠剂, 安眠药, 使人昏昏沉沉的东西 ...
对圣淘沙怎么申请代理的强词夺理(Sophistry)找不到反驳的理由。我在家的时侯好一些(Some),人的一生是很短的,短暂的岁月要求我们好好的领会生活的进程。
可这偏干,世上就有这么个歪理(Sophistry),尽量不要再和人合租。王二细君孕珠,干旺才鸟事来了。
Chemistry—原意指化学家的技艺or实践,象诡辩术(Sophistry),手相术(Palmistry)一样,其词缀-mistry含有轻蔑、贬低的意思。十六世纪以前,化学曾被看做一种虚伪、贪婪和欺诈的巫术。
sophistic 强词夺理的;诡辩的
sophisticate 诡辩
sophisticate 弄复杂;使变得世故;曲解
Political selection is more dependent on sophistry and less on economic literacy.
政治竞选更多取决于诡辩之术而非对经济是否懂行。
Sophistry cannot alter history.
诡辩改变不了历史。
No one can be persuaded by sophistry.
强词夺理不能折服人。
What a tiresome exercise in the worst kind of political sophistry it has all become.
Pure sophistry, responds Yochai Benkler, a Yale Law School professor who specializes in digital copyrights.
This is just sophistry, a combination of the misleading, the untrue and the irrelevant.
FORBES: Bittman of the 'New York Times': Always Out To Lunch