英 [ˈtruːɪzəm] 美 [ˈtruːɪzəm]
n. 自明之理;老生常谈;老套;众所周知;真实性
复数truisms
truism /ˈtruːɪzəm/ TEM8
可数名词 A truism is a statement that is generally accepted as obviously true and is repeated so often that it has become boring. 陈词滥调
...the truism that nothing succeeds like success.
..."一事成功百事顺"的陈词滥调。
an obvious truth
自明之理
自明之理
真实性
true 装准
自明之理;老生常谈;老套;众所周知;真实性
Oh who could deny that? That needs to be a truism.
谁能否认这点呢,那需要是真理。
Brooks's Law has been widely regarded as a truism.
布鲁克斯定律早已被广泛认可。
It is a truism that both brevity and readability are good.
众所周知,简洁和可读性都好。
When Aristotle says that man is a political animal by nature, he is doing more than simply asserting just a truism or just some platitude.
当亚里士多德说,人类天生是政治动物,他的主张,不只是老生常谈,或是陈腔滥调。
政治哲学导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Although no one talks about productivity, it is a truism that U.S. education is big business.
As the truism goes, the best answer to bad speech is always more speech.
It is a truism that personal relationships can shape your psychological and physical well-being.