sophistic

sophistic

美 [sə'fɪstɪk]  英 [sə'fɪstɪk]

  • adj.(古希腊)诡辩学派的;诡辩的
  • 网络强辩的;诡辩症;强词夺理的

英汉解释

adj.
1.
(古希腊)诡辩学派的;诡辩的,强辞夺理的

英英解释

adj.

例句

The decline of the sophistic movement is due to the inevitable result of the sophists' own logic.

智者运动衰落主要由于智者自身逻辑发展必然结果

The research on physical simulation is not under way deeply due to the sophistic mechanism of cutting and the difficulty in modeling.

物理仿真由于切削机理复杂建模难度客观原因研究深入

If she is not in his mind, then he knows whatever he says, they will only sound sophistic .

要是想念不曾无论什么起来强辩

Interpreted this way, Zhuang Zi's idea is clear: it is not sceptical and sophistic as usually evaluated, but rather rich in dialectics.

并非人们通常评价那样怀疑诡辩而是充满辩证法

Finally, I compared sophistic theory with the philosophy after it, and then pointed out its advantages and disadvantages.

最后其后自我意识哲学比较指出智者哲学意义局限

In Epictetus there are two exercises: sophistic and ethical.

运动辩护伦理

Ancient Greece's Sophistic Movement vs Educational Thinking

希腊智者运动兴起教育思想

A Review of Sophistic Linguistics

希腊智者语言学思想述评