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
- Their main argument is fallacious.
他们的主要论点是错误的。 - The first part: fallacious ideality.
第一部分:虚妄的理想。 - An argument that appears good at first view but is really fallacious.
初看有效实际谬误的论证。 - In the process of curriculum reform experiment, Chinese teaching in the classroom have emergence some new fallacious tendencies that must be pay close attention.
高中语文在课改实验的过程中,课堂教学出现了新的错误倾向。 - Numerous examples might be cited to support fallacious claims, they most often lack a relevance to the issue under discussion.
可能有例子支持错误的主张,但经常缺少和正在讨论的问题的相关性。 - Therefore, the premier is fallacious. What we need most is a good, automatically-run people's government
因此,总理是靠不住的,我们最迫切需要的,是一个好的能自动运转的人民政府 - Nothing can be more fallacious than this kind of argument.
没有任何论证比这更错误的了。 - 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。 - This is very big fallacious.
这是个很大的谬误。 - 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。
