irrational 的 2 个定义
- without the faculty of reason; deprived of reason.
- without or deprived of normal mental clarity or sound judgment.
- not in accordance with reason; utterly illogical: irrational arguments.
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- Mathematics. irrational number.
irrational 近义词
illogical, senseless
irrational 的近义词 42 个
- aberrant
- absurd
- crazy
- foolish
- incoherent
- insane
- preposterous
- ridiculous
- stupid
- unreasonable
- unsound
- unwise
- wrong
- invalid
- loony
- raving
- silly
- wild
- brainless
- cockamamie
- delirious
- demented
- disconnected
- disjointed
- distraught
- fallacious
- flaky
- freaky
- injudicious
- kooky
- mad
- mindless
- nonsensical
- nutty
- off-the-wall
- reasonless
- sophistic
- specious
- unreasoning
- unstable
- unthinking
- wacky
irrational 的反义词 16 个
更多irrational例句
- You have to strike a balance where you’re not telling people that what they’re saying is irrational, silly, crazy.
- It’s possible that today’s market is an indication of things to come, where fundamentals play a larger part in valuations, as opposed to the irrational exuberance that has persisted in recent months within tech.
- John Coates, a Wall Street trader turned neuroscientist, considers the molecule of “irrational exuberance” in The Hour Between Dog and Wolf.
- Primarily, this problem is a byproduct of “irrational exuberance” in the early 2000s and the use of public sector banks by successive governments to propel the economy.
- Only a few months ago, this type of behavior would have been considered excessive, irrational, even pathological, and certainly not healthy.
- The Samaritan guidelines are written around the assumption that suicide is a purely irrational act, an act spurred by illness.
- The fact that the virus is still alive has sustained many safety concerns, both rational and irrational, about its use.
- The writing team behind these videos are some seriously mad comedy crackheads, and they manage some brilliantly irrational bits.
- Farah, of course, is not alone in holding this acrobatically irrational view.
- To a certain degree, there is an irrational sense of betrayal.
- He was, I knew, a deep, thinly-covered tank of resentments and quite irrational moral rages.
- Suddenly my irrational complaint was silenced as certain words of Saint Paul to the Corinthians reverberated in my mind.
- Animals, irrational animals, had told the secret, and birds of the air had carried the matter.
- It seemed to me that he was foolish and irrational, altogether unlike himself.
- It is an irrational practice, even when adopted by military tribunals.