logic
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT Logic is a method of reasoning that involves a series of statements, each of which must be true if the statement before it is true. 邏輯 (學(xué))
Apart from criminal investigation techniques, students learn forensic medicine, philosophy and logic. 除犯罪調(diào)查技術(shù)外,學(xué)生們還學(xué)習(xí)法醫(yī)學(xué)、哲學(xué)和邏輯學(xué)。
2. N-UNCOUNT The logic of a conclusion or an argument is its quality of being correct and reasonable. (結(jié)論或觀點的) 邏輯
I don't follow the logic of your argument. 我不理解你觀點的邏輯。
3. N-UNCOUNT A particular kind of logic is the way of thinking and reasoning about things that is characteristic of a particular type of person or particular field of activity. (某種人或某行為領(lǐng)域的) 邏輯
The plan was based on sound commercial logic. 這個計劃建立在合理的商業(yè)邏輯之上。
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logic /?l?d??k/
劍橋詞典
- I can't fault you on your logic.
- Her logic is utterly incontrovertible .
- There are irredeemable flaws in the logic of the argument .
- There is no logic in his position .
- Her arguments lack logic.
logic noun [U] (REASONABLE THINKING)
a particular way of thinking , especially one that is reasonable and based on good judgment邏輯思維,理性思維
I fail to see the logic behind his argument . 我看不出他的論點有什么邏輯依據(jù)。
If prices go up, wages will go up too - that's just logic. 如果物價上漲,工資也要增長——這樣才合乎邏輯。
There's no logic in the decision to reduce staff when orders are the highest they have been for years . 在這些年來訂單最多的時候決定裁員一點兒都不合乎邏輯。
The internal logic of her argument is undeniable . 不可否認的是,她的論點具有內(nèi)在邏輯性。
例句
logic noun [U] (FORMAL THINKING)
a formal scientific method of examining or thinking about ideas
邏輯學(xué),邏輯推理
a treatise on formal logic 關(guān)于形式邏輯學(xué)的論文 返回 logic