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logic/ˈlɒdʒik/n. 1a the science of reasoning, proof, thinking, or inference 逻辑学 b a particular scheme of or treatise on this 推理法;逻辑学论文 2a a chain of reasoning 逻辑上的关联,逻辑性 I don't follow your logic 我听不懂你的推理 b the correct or incorrect use of reasoning 合逻辑;不合逻辑 your logic is flawed 你的逻辑是有问题的 c ability in reasoning 推理能力 argues with great learning and logic 用渊博的知识和推理进行辩论 d reasoned argument 理由,道理 is not governed by logic 没有逻辑性 3a the inexorable force or compulsion of a thing (事物的)不可抗力,强制 the logic of events 事件的必然联系 b the necessary consequence of (an argument, decision, etc.) (论点、决定等引出的)必然结果 4a a system or set of principles underlying the arrangements of elements in a computer or electronic device so as to perform a specified task (计算机或电子设备的)逻辑程序(原理) b logical operations collectively 逻辑操作,逻辑运作 □ logician /ləˈdʒiʃ(ə)n/ n.[Middle English via Old French logique and Late Latin logica from Greek logikē (tekhnē) ‘(art) of reason’, from logos ‘word, reason’] |