fallacious
英 [fəˈleɪʃəs]
美 [fəˈleɪʃəs]
adj. 谬误的
BNC.22688 / COCA.27765
牛津词典
adj.
- 谬误的
wrong; based on a false idea- a fallacious argument
谬误的论据
- a fallacious argument
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (思想、论据、道理)谬误的,错误的
If an idea, argument, or reason isfallacious, it is wrong because it is based on a fallacy.- Their main argument is fallacious.
他们的主要论点是错误的。
- Their main argument is fallacious.
双语例句
- This article deals with the clinical features of hypertension of the old people and analyses some of fallacious treatment methods.
阐述老年性高血压的临床特点,并提出药物和非药物的治疗对策,最后分析了老年性高血压治疗中的六大误区。 - Gauss showed him that the proof was fallacious.
高斯向他指出证明是错误的。 - But, at the risk of sounding both pathetic and fallacious, it was entirely appropriate that the sky darkened and the thunder cracked as I approached the office of the Latvian prime minister in Riga last week.
但是,上周当我前往里加的拉脱维亚总理办公室时,天色变暗,电闪雷鸣,冒着听起来既让人感到可悲又让人感到荒谬的风险,把情感投射到天气上在这里是完全合适的。 - He's bought into the completely fallacious notion that we're in a global struggle of us-versus-them.
他买的完全错误的概念,我们在一个全球性的斗争,我们与他们。 - It is quite fallacious to argue that traffic congestion will be reduced by building more roads, because it will simply encourage people to use their cars more.
主张多修路以缓解交通阻塞是错误的,因为这只会鼓励人们更多地使用汽车。 - I persuade myself that nothing has ever existed of all that my fallacious memory represents to me.
我使自己相信我那靠不住的记忆所呈现的东西都是不存在的。 - From this it was clear that Democritus 2,400 years before, had given a fallacious inaccurate name to the atom.
由此看来,显然,2400年以前德谟克利特给原子起的名字既不可靠,也不准确。 - An argument that appears good at first view but is really fallacious.
初看有效实际谬误的论证。 - So, whether it is with regard to in the annotation and analysis, or to the chapter dividing and translation, there will be inevitably a large number of fallacious, I hope that further study can be improved and perfected.
所以,无论是在分章翻译方面,还是在注解疏义等方面,都不可避免地会存在大量谬误之处,希望在以后的进一步研究中能得到改进和完善。 - A fallacious proof was accepted as correct for a decade.
一个虚假的论证曾被认为正确,为时达十年之久。
