cogent的意思和读音

cogent

: [ˈkoʊdʒənt] : [ˈkəʊdʒ(ə)nt]

adj.

使

Adj.+n.cogent argument

adj.unconvincing

adj.forceful,convincing,persuasive,clear,lucid

cogentadj.

1.strongly and clearly expressed in a way that influences what people believe

She put forward some cogent reasons for abandoning the plan.

adj.1.,使;

adj.1.a cogent argument is reasonable and sensible

1. cocked a. cogent a. commercialize v. ...

2.使 coeval ? adj. cogent ? adj. 使 cognizant ? adj. ...

3. coddle v. cogent adj. cohere vt. ...

4. agitate ,, cogent ,使 counteract , ...

5. impeccable cogent dupe ...

:,,,使,,

1.Nice to see at least SOMEBODY has a cogent long range plan for the exploitation of Near Space.

2.But if did not get cogent and effective execution, cannot turn into idea actual word, again grandiose concept also is of no help.

3.Now the point to ponder is what was the distinguishing feature of that cogent speaker that didn't make your eyelids heavy with sleep?

4.Miss Tox looked as if she saw no way out of such a cogent argument as that, at all.仿

5.It lets lazy or biased people make what seem to be cogent arguments without understanding the whole issue.

6.We now have access to so much information, we literally are unable to decide what is true, right, cogent, coherent, just, or even correct.

7.Mr Obama also does not seem to have a cogent plan to control entitlements.

8.Like some other erstwhile true believers, he became one of most cogent critics of his former faith.

9.Back then (whenever it was) the stars were more glamorous, the writing sharper, the stories more cogent and the critics more powerful.

10.The last section brings it all back home with a cogent summary.