specious的意思和读音

specious

: [ˈspiʃəs] : [ˈspiːʃəs]

adj.

adj.valid

adj.false,hollow,erroneous,baseless,inaccurate

speciousadj.

1.seeming right or true but actually wrong or false

a specious argument

adj.1.2.

adj.1.seeming to be true but in fact wrong

1. ... (speci+men ) ) specious a ) "263. Spect,spic= look,see,

2. perspicuous specious spectator ...

3. Specimen Specious Akin ; ...

4. keen interest : specious : acrimony : ...

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1.However, I have to say that if this is not a deliberate making up the myth, at least as a specious lie.

2.To the developers, through the work of the past many security companies do not belong to the developer, specious responsibility himself.

3.we bring to follow Zhang Ailing 's heart to come to see this play, but actually saw a specious Zhang Ailing , one kind could not say taste.

4.The specious cafeteria, which provides healthy, inexpensive food, is a popular congregating place for overseas students.便

5.The results showed: Total triterpenes of Lagerstroemia specious L have the effects to promote glucose metabolism and fat content control.

6.The argument that the Palestinians must resume negotiations before getting statehood is specious.

7.Have the often specious appearance of being, intending, or claiming.

8.The song ended with a specious conclusion that all men are the same.

9.Piccinini explores what she calls the 'often specious distinctions between the artificial and the natural'.Piccinini”。

10.When the setting that differentiate and analyse inscribes asks examinee is reviewed again, want accurate, anything but can specious.