【每日一词】fallacious -/ fə-ˈlā-shəs / adj. 谬误的;骗人的;靠不住的;不合理的
1: embodying a fallacy
a fallacious conclusion
a fallacious argument
2: tending to deceive or mislead : delusive
false and fallacious hopes
—Conyers Middleton
短语
fallacious derivation: 谬误推理;谬误推寻;谬误推导
Fallacious deferred charges: 虚伪迤借项
fallacious inference: 谬误推理;廖误推导
fallacious hope: 渺茫的希望
fallacious deferred charge: 虚伪递延借项
fallacious argument: 谬论;谬误的论点
plausible but fallacious: 疑似
Examples of fallacious in a Sentence
it's fallacious to say that something must exist because science hasn't proven its nonexistence
consumers who harbor the fallacious belief that credit-card spending will never catch up with them
Recent Examples on the Web
But hard evidence in both our nation’s history and our present shows that this reasoning is fallacious.
—Ana Raquel Minian, TIME, 30 May 2024
And why not seek the truth, to give order and organization to a chaotic and fallacious narrative and investigative material?
—Boris Sollazzo, The Hollywood Reporter, 28 Feb. 2024
This is such a fallacious argument and its presentation as acceptable is abhorrent to our standards of morality.
—Letters To The Editor, The Mercury News, 24 Jan. 2024
Catherine Weller, director of global policy for Fauna & Flora International, tells Popular Mechanics that Barron’s argument is fallacious.
—Susan Lahey, Popular Mechanics, 24 July 2023
双语例句
Their main argument is fallacious.
他们的主要论点是荒谬的。
This is a fairly fallacious argument.
这是一个相当靠不住的论调。
Fallacious assumption and method are piled upon each other like Pelion on Ossa.
谬误的假设和方法就像佩利翁山叠到奥萨山上那样层出不穷。