fallacy的意思和读音

fallacy

: [ˈfæləsi] : ['fæləsi]

n.

fallacies  

n.misconception,myth,error,mistake,delusion

fallacyn.

1.[c]a false idea that many people believe is true

It is a fallacy to say that the camera never lies.

2.[u][c]a false way of thinking about sth

He detected the fallacy of her argument.

n.1.,,,

n.1.an idea or belief that is false but that many people think is true2.a mistake in an argument or idea that makes it false

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2. fashionable a fallacy n fallacious a ...

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4. fall ill fallacy n. fame n. ...

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1.Often they would push their questioning to the point of absurdity in an effort to expose the fallacy of a particular belief or argument.

2.Yet among the arguments put forward in favor of huge foreign lending one fallacy is always sure to occupy a prominent place.

3.Contrary to what you have been sold by the "lifestyles of the wealthy and happy" fallacy, money does not equate to happiness.

4.A fallacy is an argument that looks like a good argument, can easily be mistaken for a good argument, but isn't a good argument.

5.Third, it's really important not to get caught up in the fallacy of misplaced concreteness.

6.Once learning stops, vegetation sets in. It is a common fallacy to regard school as the only workshop for the acquisition of knowledge.

7.The anthropologist Edward Evans-Pritchard described the fallacy of "if I were a horse" .-(EdwardEvans-Pritchard)

8.A recent meeting with the Chief Technology Officer of a Fortune 50 company reminded me of this fallacy.50CTO使

9.Those people who posit patriotism and globalization as mutually exclusive have at least committed one fallacy.

10.material fallacy (fallacies of presumption): in its material content through a misstatement of the facts.):