1.谬误,谬见,谬论,错误
1.an idea or belief that is false but that many people think is true
2.a mistake in an argument or idea that makes it false
1.He said that doomsday was about to come and that the Earth was going to explode. In fact, what he says are just fallacies to deceive people.
他说世界末日就要到了,地球即将爆炸,事实上他所说的都是骗人的鬼话。
2.So, is the Republican leadership unable to see through childish logical fallacies?
那么,难道共和党领导人都没有能力看穿这些幼稚的逻辑谬误?
3.It was a whole net- work of fallacies, out of which mankind has still been unable to cut its way.
这又是一张不容易梳理清楚的谬论网,而人类至今尚未能冲破它的羁绊。
4.The metaphysical fallacies contain the only clues we have to what thinking means to those who engage in it.
第十一页:形而上学谬论包含我们必须把握的对进行思维的那些人来说意味着的最好线索。
5.Nine-tenths of the economic fallacies that are working such dreadful harm in the world today are the result of ignoring this lesson.
那些给当今世界带来严重危害的经济学谬误,十有八九是忽视这常识的一课的结果。
6.material fallacy (fallacies of presumption): in its material content through a misstatement of the facts.
材料谬误的推论(谬误推定):陈述材料中包含对事实的错误陈述。
7.But I've listed a whole list of fallacies that I've taken from a website that I've mentioned on the top.
但是我列出了所有谬论的清单,我从网站上看到的,之前提到过。
8.Fallacies that you can just identify and explain they are fallacies why they look as if they are good arguments and they are not.
谬论是你们可以认出并解释,他们是谬论为什么看起来,是好论点但实际上不是。
9.As such, his work contained some of the typical flaws and fallacies of that method.
同样的,他的努力也含有数理经济学的一些典型缺陷和谬误。
10.Your fallacies have revealed to me a great truth.
你的错误给我揭示了一个真相。