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spe·cious AHD[spēʹshəs] D.J.[ˈspiːʃəs]K.K.[ˈspiʃəs]adj.(形容词)- Having the ring of truth or plausibility but actually fallacious:似是而非的:具有似乎正确的,但实际却是谬误的事实或理由的:a specious argument.似是而非的论点
- Deceptively attractive.华而不实的
- Middle English [attractive] 中古英语 [吸引人的]
- from Latin speciōsus 源自 拉丁语 speciōsus
- from speciēs [appearance] 源自 speciēs [外观]
- from specere [to look at] * see spek- 源自 specere [看着] * 参见 spek-
speʹciously adv.(副词)spe'ciosʹity AHD[-shē-ŏsʹĭ-tē] 或 speʹcious·ness [-shəs-nĭs] (名词)- Aspecious argument is not simply a false one but one that has the ring of truth.Those aware of the specialized use of the word may therefore sense a certain contradiction in hearing an argument described asobviously specious or specious on the face of things; if the fallaciousness is apparent,the argument was probably not plausible-sounding to begin with.一种似是而非的 论点并不只是一个错误的论点, 而是指貌似正确的论点。那些意识到这个词的特殊用法的人听到这种“显然是似是而非的” 或 “就表面看起来有理的” 论点时,会因此感到某些矛盾; 如果此论点错误很明显的话,这样的论点可能一开始就不会让人觉得有道理
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