1. From that it followed logically that he would not be meeting Hildegarde.
由此,他不去见希尔德加德便是顺理成章的事了。
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2. My professional training has taught me to look at things logically.
专业训练使我懂得看问题要讲求逻辑。
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3. There is no logically compelling argument to support their claims.
没有任何逻辑上有说服力的论据来支持他们的主张.
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4. The total amount can be deduced logically from the figures available.
总量可以从现有的数字中按照逻辑推断出来.
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5. This was the one possibility I hadn't taken into consideration, though logically I should have done.
这是唯一一个我没有考虑过的可能性,但按道理我应该想到才是。
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用作副词 (adv.)
Each statement in a proof is logically justified by a definition, postulate, or an earlier proposition that has already been proven. 在一个证明过程中每一个陈述句都要被符合逻辑地用定义,定理或公理或前边已证明的命题加以判定。
It is not a logically compelling argument. 它在逻辑上并不是令人信服的理由。
These remarks are logically out of place. 从逻辑上看这种论述是不恰当的。