sophistry
sophistry — 名詞
1. reasoning or language made to sound clever so that people accept something untru
詭辯術
用巧辯誤導人的論法
reasoning or language made to sound clever so that people accept something untrue.
The campaign relied on sophistry instead of clear facts about housing costs.
那場競選靠的是詭辯術,不是關於住房成本的明確事實。
rely on sophistry
In the TV debate, Renata called the minister's answer pure sophistry.
在電視辯論裡,Renata 說部長的回答根本是詭辯術。
call an answer pure sophistry
The online post used sophistry to make the school cuts sound fair.
那篇網路貼文用詭辯術,把刪減學校預算說得像很公平。
At the hearing, Gita challenged the company's sophistry with budget records.
在聽證會上,Gita 拿出預算紀錄,質疑那家公司的詭辯術。
- rhetoric
broader; rhetoric can be skillful and persuasive without being false
- spin
less formal and especially common in politics or media
- double talk
more informal and often suggests evasive or confusing speech
文法句型
rely on sophistry
dismiss something as sophistry
political sophistry
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and used in formal criticism of a whole way of arguing. Distinguish from sense 2, which points to one particular deceptive claim or excuse.
常見錯誤
2. a single clever-sounding claim or explanation used to hide the fact that somethi
歪理;詭辯
一個看似有理其實騙人的說法
a single clever-sounding claim or explanation used to hide the fact that something is false.
Christopher's claim that overtime is rest was a piece of sophistry.
Christopher 那句「加班就是休息」的說法,根本是一套歪理。
a piece of sophistry
The landlord's free parking argument was sophistry because the fee rose.
房東所謂的免費停車論點是詭辯,因為費用其實漲了。
call an argument sophistry
Calling the late fine a service fee was transparent sophistry.
把逾期罰金叫做服務費,就是明顯的歪理。
Talia laughed at the sophistry in the scam email's refund promise.
Talia 看到那封詐騙郵件的退款承諾時,笑說那根本是詭辯。
文法句型
a piece of sophistry
call something sophistry
the sophistry in + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used for one excuse, label, or point that sounds neat but does not stand up to facts. Distinguish from sense 1, which criticizes an overall style of misleading argument.