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logic

/loj-ik/US // ˈlɒdʒ ɪk //UK // (ˈlɒdʒɪk) //

逻辑,逻辑学,逻辑性,逻辑思维

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the science that investigates the principles governing correct or reliable inference.
    • : a particular method of reasoning or argumentation: We were unable to follow his logic.
    • : the system or principles of reasoning applicable to any branch of knowledge or study.
    • : reason or sound judgment, as in utterances or actions: There wasn't much logic in her move.
    • : convincing forcefulness; inexorable truth or persuasiveness: the irresistible logic of the facts.
    • : Computers. logic circuit.

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Examples

  • For retail investors, the logic behind buying shares solely based on the announcement of a stock split rests on a shaky foundation.

  • SAT solving involves taking problems, turning them into computer-friendly statements that use propositional logic, and using computers to determine whether there’s a way to make those statements true.

  • They’ve developed a system of proteins that can carry out logic operations just like a computer, which helps them target specific combinations of antigens that are unique to certain cancers.

  • However, behind the smartest social media algorithms are solid logic and good intentions.

  • To turn the search for cliques into a problem that computers can grapple with, you need a representation of the problem that uses propositional logic.

  • Their logic: the sea-creature would come alive and drink up any remaining alcohol.

  • The birds will seek us out and they will use no logic we know.

  • Kim Novak's heavy legs were concealed and all logic left on the cutting room floor.

  • This came across in the Showtime Omit the Logic documentary—in which you were a commentator—and it comes across here.

  • There was a logic to it – many of the wines were from the Pacific Northwest, principally from Oregon and Washington state.

  • You may say, in the case of Sikes and the peer, that the logic of the Determinist is sound, but ineffective: nothing comes of it.

  • Mr. Ripper's logic tended to the belief that he could not be punished if he stuck to the avowal of having seen nothing.

  • We thought pursuit had long been abandoned, but they are driven by single-minded hate, not by logic.

  • By what strange logic do they decide that a thing can not fail to happen because they ardently desire it to happen?

  • Her resentment of that undermined all the fairness of her logic, and even triumphed over the sword of her suspense.