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cogent

/koh-juhnt/US // ˈkoʊ dʒənt //UK // (ˈkəʊdʒənt) //

有说服力的,有说服力,有理有据,有力的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : convincing or believable by virtue of forcible, clear, or incisive presentation; telling.
    • : to the point; relevant; pertinent.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.effective
Synonyms
compelling令人信服的,令人信服,强迫性,有说服力的convincing有说服力的,令人信服的,有说服力,令人信服forceful有力的,强大的,有力,强有力的persuasive有说服力的,有说服力,具有说服力的,说服力强telling告诉你,告诉大家,告知,告诉他们weighty沉重的,有分量的,重量级的,重量级apposite恰当的,恰如其分,恰如其分的,适宜的apt适当的,合适的,适当,恰当的conclusive决定性的,决定性,决定因素consequential相应的,相应地,相应,相互影响的convictive确信的,确信不疑,确信,确信无疑fitting契合,适宜,适宜的,拟合forcible强行,强制的,强制,强迫性inducing诱导性,诱发,诱导,诱导性的influential有影响的,有影响力的,具有影响力的,具影响力的irresistible不可抗拒的,不可抗拒,不可抵挡的,无法抗拒的justified合理的,有道理,有理有据,有道理的meaningful有意义的,有意思的,有意义,意味深长的momentous巨大的,轰轰烈烈的,轰轰烈烈,重要的pertinent相关的,有关的,中肯的,中肯potent强效,强力,强力的,强效的powerful强大的,强大,有力的,强有力的puissant聪明的,聪明,聪明的人,聪明人relevant有关,相关的,相关,有关的satisfactory令人满意,令人满意的,满意,满意的satisfying令人满意的,令人满意,满意的,让人满意的significant显著的,显著,重要的,有意义的solid固体,坚实的,实体,扎实sound声音,声响,音响,音效strong强大的,强有力,强壮的,强壮suasive劝说,劝告,劝告性,劝告性的urgent迫切,迫切的,迫切需要,迫切性valid有效,有效的,效的,效well-grounded有根有据,有根有据的,有根基的,基础扎实的

Examples

  • Perhaps the most cogent examples of this are the haunted beings Kupersmith conjures to tell her tale of agency and autonomy stolen and then reclaimed.

  • Developing a cogent regional development policy is one of the most vital public policy challenges facing America.

  • We want our comments to be HEARD – not just tabulated by the City Clerk in what feels dismissive of the time and effort it has taken for us to be informed, formulate cogent responses, and respond in the 1,500 character-limit allotted in an e-Comment.

  • The Daily Beast picks the most cogent takes on the arguments in the two marriage cases before the Supreme Court this week.

  • He ended with some cogent and compelling logic born of a desire not for revenge, but simple justice.

  • There is a cogent argument to be made that, as wars come to a close, military requirements go down and diplomatic demands go up.

  • Suffice it to say there was not a lot of cogent discussion of immigration policy.

  • Webster Tarpley was obviously not anything like as as cogent Jon Kay.

  • These, then, appear to be the cogent reasons for the adoption of the medium rise in the modelling by Stradivari.

  • In fact, no cogent reason can be given why the works mentioned by her should not be the outcome of unaided development.

  • For cogent reasons, Vixnu next assumed the form of a man and lion at the same time.

  • The second objection is more cogent, viz.: that the interpretation in question was not accepted by any early Christian writer.

  • They had motives for responding to the call made on them which are intelligible, and cogent, to any European.