fallacious

英[fə'leɪʃəs] 美[fə'leɪʃəs]
  • adj. 使人误解的;谬误的;不合理的
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    adj. (形容词)
    1. 谬误的,错误的
    2. 靠不住的
    3. 骗人的
    4. 虚妄的,虚假的
    5. 令人失望的
    6. 使人误解的
    7. 不合理的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. containing or based on a fallacy;

    "fallacious reasoning"
    "an unsound argument"

  2. intended to deceive;

    "deceitful advertising"
    "fallacious testimony"
    "smooth, shining, and deceitful as thin ice"
    "a fraudulent scheme to escape paying taxes"

  3. based on an incorrect or misleading notion or information;

    "fallacious hope"

1. Don't be misled by the fallacious advertisement.
不要被错误的广告所误导

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2. 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.

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3. Gauss showed him that the proof was fallacious.
高斯向他指出证明是错误的.

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4. The earlier belief that the Sun moves round the Earth was fallacious.
人们以前认为太阳绕着地球转,这种看法是错误的.

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5. But, forward much make a move became the truth fallacious.
但是, 真理向前多走一步就成了谬误.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The argument is fallacious, for it is based on a set of factual flaws.
      这段论述是谬误的,因为它的基础与事实不符。
    2. This inference is fallacious without reasonable evidence to support it.
      这个推断是谬误的没有合理的证据支持它。