paradox

美音:['perə.dɑks] 英音:['pærədɒks]

简单释义:


n.悖论;矛盾的人(或事物、情况);似非而是的隽语;悖论修辞

网络吊诡;似非而是的论点;自相矛盾的话

变形:

复数:paradoxes  


完整释义:


n.

1.反面议论,反论,悖论;疑题
2.自相矛盾的话;奇谈,怪论;前后矛盾的事物
3.自相矛盾的问题;自相矛盾的人
4.矛盾;无法自圆其说的处境
5.矛盾论点
6.谬论;怪事
7.迷,疑题;怪现象
8.似非而是的论点[妙语]
9.〔哲〕吊诡
10.【物理学】佯谬


例句:

  1. This is something of a paradox, given how deeply the EU permeates the lives of its citizens.
    鉴于欧盟如此深入地渗入到其居民的生命,这看起来有些自相矛盾。

  2. But Masters, that concept is something of a is a paradox, and like a face card it is upside down either way you look at it.
    但是,大师们,这某种意义上是一个悖论,就像扑克牌的上下两面那样两边都一样有道理。

  3. Underneath the surface of an ideal commonwealth the author is in fact talking about a paradox the ideal society and its functionality.
    在一个所谓的“理想社会”的表面之下,托马斯·莫尔表述的是一个悖论:理想社会及其虚构性。

  4. Some of the people following our discussion are no doubt familiar with one of those antinomies under the name of Russell's paradox.
    有些听我们讨论的人无疑对这些悖论中的一个,即罗素悖论,是熟悉的。

  5. This seeming paradox is explained by a peculiar change which took place in the social structure of the Kuomintang during the Japanese war.
    所以产生这种怪现像的原因在于抗日战争期间国民党的社会结构发生了特殊变化。

  6. Manchester United has been something of a paradox since the Glazer family took over the club in 2005.
    自2005年格雷泽家族接管曼联以来,曼联俱乐部(的许多举措)就有点儿自相矛盾。

  7. Definitions also bring paradox: Western civilization began in what is now Iraq, but it would be hard to make a case now for Iraq as Western.
    定义同样会带来矛盾:西方文明始于当代的被称做伊拉克的地方,但已很难把伊拉克当做西方国家的一个例子;

  8. Indeed the paradox is that what you term as 'Power' is often the polar opposite of love.
    事实上,吊诡的是,你所称的“权力”,往往是“爱”的极性反面。

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