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单词 straw man
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Definition of straw man in English:

straw man

noun
  • 1An intentionally misrepresented proposition that is set up because it is easier to defeat than an opponent's real argument.

    her familiar procedure of creating a straw man by exaggerating their approach
    as modifier you are constructing a straw man argument
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The example is a straw man.
    • After reviewing the following examples, you can test your ability to identify straw man with student examples.
    • Moreover, the charge that people are denying what Orsekes defines as the consensus appears to be a straw man.
    • In actual fact, the entire article was a straw man exercise.
    • Mr Tyler's review does serve one good purpose: it is an excellent example of the straw man fallacy.
    • Some claimed that I was attacking a strawman, because he never said that the government would benefit from the plan, only that the individual workers would.
    • Since you probably disagree with the straw man argument anyway, offer to help your opponent refute it.
    • Thus the user of the straw man fallacy exposes their own tendency to incorrectly categorize their opponent.
    • The problem with this formulation is that it creates a straw man to knock over with regard to the theories of the symbol.
    • When your opponent sets up a straw man, set it on fire and kick the cinders around the stage.
  • 2A person regarded as having no substance or integrity.

    a photogenic straw man gets inserted into office and advisers dictate policy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • All the 'straw man' characters typically depicted in such debates are present here.
    • It's just a straw man design at this point.
    • Elected politicians are straw men yanked about into ever-more preposterous postures.
    • Personally I don't think he has any claws and is a straw man.
    • He is just a straw man for people with money.
    • Fortunately, he is just a straw man for others who have sufficient control of his actions and see to it that he does nothing without their supervision.
    • He is a jerk, but a straw man as a character.
    • He has been put up to the application by someone else and is only a straw man.
    • He is often considered a dolt and straw man, an unequal contestant in a battle of wits.
    • The author sets up the policeman as a dim-witted, macho, homophobic straw man so that the smartass, feminist activist can win every argument against him.

Definition of straw man in US English:

straw man

nounˌstrô ˈman
  • 1An intentionally misrepresented proposition that is set up because it is easier to defeat than an opponent's real argument.

    her familiar procedure of creating a straw man by exaggerating their approach
    as modifier you are constructing a straw man argument
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The problem with this formulation is that it creates a straw man to knock over with regard to the theories of the symbol.
    • Mr Tyler's review does serve one good purpose: it is an excellent example of the straw man fallacy.
    • Since you probably disagree with the straw man argument anyway, offer to help your opponent refute it.
    • When your opponent sets up a straw man, set it on fire and kick the cinders around the stage.
    • Moreover, the charge that people are denying what Orsekes defines as the consensus appears to be a straw man.
    • Thus the user of the straw man fallacy exposes their own tendency to incorrectly categorize their opponent.
    • After reviewing the following examples, you can test your ability to identify straw man with student examples.
    • The example is a straw man.
    • In actual fact, the entire article was a straw man exercise.
    • Some claimed that I was attacking a strawman, because he never said that the government would benefit from the plan, only that the individual workers would.
  • 2A person regarded as having no substance or integrity.

    a photogenic straw man gets inserted into office and advisers dictate policy
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Personally I don't think he has any claws and is a straw man.
    • He is often considered a dolt and straw man, an unequal contestant in a battle of wits.
    • The author sets up the policeman as a dim-witted, macho, homophobic straw man so that the smartass, feminist activist can win every argument against him.
    • Fortunately, he is just a straw man for others who have sufficient control of his actions and see to it that he does nothing without their supervision.
    • Elected politicians are straw men yanked about into ever-more preposterous postures.
    • It's just a straw man design at this point.
    • All the 'straw man' characters typically depicted in such debates are present here.
    • He is a jerk, but a straw man as a character.
    • He is just a straw man for people with money.
    • He has been put up to the application by someone else and is only a straw man.
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