sophistry是什么意思,sophistry怎么读,
英式发音:[ˈsɒfɪstri] 美式发音:[ˈsɒfɪstri]
词根:sophist
adj.sophistic 强词夺理的;诡辩的
n.sophisticate 久经世故的人;精通者
sophistication 复杂;诡辩;老于世故;有教养
sophist 诡辩家;学者,哲学家
sophism 诡辩
vi.sophisticate 诡辩
vt.sophisticate 弄复杂;使变得世故;曲解
1.Bastiat's advice is direct: "Do not listen to this sophistry by vested interests."
巴斯夏直接建议:“不要听信这些既得利益者的诡辩。”
3.The terms "sophist" and "sophistry" have taken on derogatory connotations in modern times.
当今社会,“诡辩家”以及“诡辩”等词汇已染上贬义色彩。
4.Are we to say that your skill - sophistry - has improved in the same way, and that the ancients who practiced wisdom were worthless compared to you?
我们是否可以说:你这门技艺——诡辩术,也同样进步了?与你相比,那些以智慧为业的古人也同样一文不值呢?
6.I was not always find an excuse for a lot of failure for their own sophistry?
我是不是经常找一大堆借口来为自己的失败而狡辩?
7.The essence of Sophistry lies in giving authority to a partial and abstract principle, in its isolation, as may suit the interest and particular situation of the individual at the time.
诡辩的本质在于孤立起来看事物,把本身片面的、抽象的规定,认为是可靠的,只有这样的规定能够为个人带来当时特殊情形下的利益。