
adv. 令人失望地;谬误地;骗人地
Some people fallaciously think that drink no water can help loose weight.
有些人有着这样的谬论,不喝水可以减肥!
One of the things we're got to see is that we're forever falling for fallacies I mean we argue incorrectly we either make fallacies, we argue fallaciously ourselves.
其中一件事是看到,我们永远陷入谬论,我是说我们没有正确论证,要么创造谬论,我们自身谬误地论证。
But, the vulgarization process of economics is economics principle not only popularize a process, also be certain economics popularizes a process fallaciously likely.
但是,经济学的世俗化过程不仅是经济学原理的普及过程,也有可能是某些经济学谬误的普及过程。
If the concept of identification is just founded on a group of algorithms or simply form of data in, model out, the result of identification will always be fallaciously.
如果辨识的概念只是建立在一组算法或简单的“数据进,模型出”上,那么辨识所获得的结果往往是令人失望的。
This inequality will be especially brought out in the fact that the time they spend together - which fallaciously seems to be the same time - does not have the same value for both partners.
这种不平等尤其表现在这一事实上,即他们所共同度过的时间,尽管看上去是等量的,实际上对于双方却有着不同的价值。
adv.|disappointingly/deceptively;令人失望地;谬误地;骗人地
"Fallaciously"是副词,源自名词"fallacy"(谬误),指以错误或误导性的方式陈述论点、推理或得出结论。该词常用于描述基于无效逻辑、错误假设或欺骗性证据的行为。其核心含义包含两个层面:
在认知科学领域,斯坦福哲学百科全书强调该词特指违反批判性思维原则的推理模式,例如将相关性误认为因果性(correlation-causation fallacy)。例如:"该研究结论被fallaciously推广到全体人群,忽视了样本选择的区域性限制",此用法凸显了违反归纳推理原则的典型错误。
词义演变可追溯至14世纪的法语"fallacieux",最初用于描述法庭辩论中的欺诈性论据,现代用法已扩展至包含非故意的逻辑错误。
权威来源:
fallaciously 是副词,由形容词 fallacious(谬误的)加后缀 -ly 构成,核心含义为“以错误或欺骗的方式”。以下是详细解释:
Some people fallaciously believe that skipping meals aids weight loss.
(有人错误地认为不吃饭能减肥。)
The advertisement fallaciously claimed the product could cure diseases.
(广告谎称该产品能治愈疾病。)
如需进一步了解词源或例句,可参考权威词典(如、2、5)。
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