[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]逻辑(学)Logic is a method of reasoning that involves a series of statements, each of which must be true if the statement before it is true.
Apart from criminal investigation techniques, students learn forensic medicine, philosophy and logic.
除罪案调查技巧外,学生们还要学习法医学、哲学和逻辑学。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]逻辑性;条理性 The logic of a conclusion or an argument is its quality of being correct and reasonable.
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I don't follow the logic of your argument...
我不明白你的论点逻辑性何在。
There would be no logic in upsetting the agreements.
把协议推翻在逻辑上站不住脚。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](某类人或某个活动领域特有的)推理方法,思维方式 A particular kind of logic is the way of thinking and reasoning about things that is characteristic of a particular type of person or particular field of activity.
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The plan was based on sound commercial logic.
此计划基于合理的商业逻辑。
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logic★AWL/ˈlɒdʒɪk; NAmEˈlɑːdʒɪk/noun1★[uncountable ]a way of thinking or explaining sth 思维方式;解释方法;逻辑◆I fail to see the logic behind his argument.我不明白支持他论据的是什么逻辑。◆The two parts of the plan were governed by the same logic.计划的两个部份均受到了同一思维方式的制约。2★[uncountable , singular ]sensible reasons for doing sth (做某事的)道理,合乎情理的原因◆Linking the proposals in a single package did have a certain logic.把这些提议联系起来成为一揽子提议确有一定的道理。◆a strategy based on sound commercial logic基于合理商业考虑的策略◆There is no logic to/inany of their claims. 他们的说法全都不合理。3★[uncountable ]( philosophy 哲) the science of thinking about or explaining the reason for sth using formal methods 逻辑学◆the rules of logic逻辑学规则4[uncountable ]( computing 计) a system or set of principles used in preparing a computer to perform a particular task 逻辑系统;操作规则logiclogicslogic/ˈlɒdʒɪk; NAmEˈlɑːdʒɪk/
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logiclo‧gic /ˈlɒdʒɪk $ ˈlɑː-/ ●●○ noun
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1[singular, uncountable] a way of thinking about something that seems correct and reasonable, or a set of sensible reasons for doing somethinglogic behind The logic behind this statement is faulty.logic of What’s the logic of your argument?accept/follow/see somebody’s logic It’s easy to understand his logic. There is a certain logic in their choice of architect.commercial/industrial/economic logic Commercial logic has forced the two parts of the company closer together.2[uncountable] a formal method of reasoning, in which ideas are based on previous ideas3[uncountable] technical a set of choices that a computer uses to solve a problemCOLLOCATIONSverbsunderstand/see somebody’s logic· I could not understand the logic of her actions.follow somebody’s logic (=to use someone’s logic in an activity or situation)· Following this logic, none of these distressing conditions would be considered 'real' illnesses.use/apply logic· Why do we not apply the same logic in the way we treat animals?accept somebody’s logic (=agree that a reason is correct)· The government should accept this logic and exempt all students from paying the tax.defy logic (=to not be reasonable)· It defies logic to import food that we can grow more easily and cheaply here.logic suggests something (=used when you want to argue that something is reasonable)· Logic suggests that if the air is warmer, more water evaporates.logic dictates something (=used to say that something will definitely happen because of logic)· Logic dictates that poorer people will be more affected by the rise in inflation.adjectivescommercial/industrial/economic etc logic· Reducing your carbon footprint is also backed by good economic logic.internal logic (=logic that seems sensible within a particular activity or situation)· Each major religion has its own internal logic.underlying logic (=logic that is important, but not easily noticed)· These word lists show students the underlying logic of English spelling.inexorable logic formal (=logic in which one thing leads to another in a way that cannot be avoided)· By the inexorable logic of war, the bombings provoked an even stronger response.impeccable logic (=very good logic)· He worked out, with impeccable logic, that the best thing to do would be to cooperate.a certain logic (=used when something does not seem sensible, but there are understandable reasons for it)· With a certain logic, the child said that ‘ten and one’ would be the next number after ten.
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逻辑(90%),推理(6%),逻辑学(3%),条理性(1%)
n.逻辑;逻辑学;逻辑性
adj.逻辑的
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