syllogism

英['sɪlədʒɪzəm] 美['sɪlədʒɪzəm]
  • n. 三段论法;演绎推理;诡辩
  • syllabarium n.音节表(日语假名表)
  • syllabary n.音节表;(日语的)假名表
  • syllabi n.提纲;摘要名词syllabus的复数形式.
  • syllabic n.音节主音adj.音节的
  • syllabically adv.藉著音节;每音节每音节地;分成音节地
    n. (名词)
    1. 三段论法,三段论(由两个前提得出结论的推理方法,如“凡人必有一死,我是人,所以我必有一死。”)
    2. 演绎推理,演绎法,演绎
    3. 诡辩,狡辩
    4. 【逻】推论式,推论法
    5. 推断,巧妙的推论

英英释义

Noun:
  1. deductive reasoning in which a conclusion is derived from two premises

1. The ramifications or the mystery of a syllogism can become a weariness and a bore.
三段论证法的分歧或者神秘会变成一种无聊、一种麻烦.

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2. Then, how contemporary logic looks upon the reduction of Aristotelian modal syllogism?
那么, 现代逻辑如何看待亚式模态三段论的化归 呢 ?

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3. A syllogism a three - step argument containing three different terms.
甲三段论有三个步骤的论点包含三个不同的方面.

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4. The application of law mainly uses deductive inference or syllogism inference.
法官适用法律中主要运用演绎推理或三段论推理.

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5. The major term of a syllogism must occur twice.
三段论的大项必须出现两次.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. That is an unconvincing syllogism.
      这真是苍白的狡辩。