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logically

/loj-ik-lee/US // ˈlɒdʒ ɪk li //

在逻辑上,从逻辑上讲,从逻辑上说,顺理成章地

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a way that accords with the principles of reasoned argument:Here you will be taught how to logically solve problems and analyze gathered information like a true detective.
    • : according to reasonable expectation:Corporations quite logically tend not to prioritize these environmental issues when considering how best to increase profits.

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  • During the event, the company did not disclose plans to start a clinical trial, a surprise to those who believed that would be its next logical step.

  • It’s a logical argument which establishes that the desired clique couldn’t possibly exist.

  • The data and ancilla qubits together make up one logical qubit with, hopefully, a lower error rate.

  • If your program requires 10 qubits to run, that means it needs 10 logical qubits — which could require a quantum computer with hundreds or even hundreds of thousands of the original, error-prone physical qubits.

  • Finding drugs that can bind to these proteins and stop them from working is a logical way to go.

  • The result is safe seats that lead to apathy and voter impotence, leading logically to ever-declining voter turnout.

  • Meditating could help you pause and think logically before your next big purchase or investment.

  • Logically, Lohan must be referring to Smulders as the “unknown,” which is some serious shade.

  • And if you see it as a game, you start seeing logically what kind of strategies the rules imply.

  • Logically, it seemed like this must be what was causing their pain.

  • It was possible for such a train of thought to be started and worked out logically in that brilliant brain.

  • He would discard any doctrine which, logically carried out, led to absurdity.

  • His lofty realism was subversive of popular superstitions, when logically carried out.

  • The man whom daily contact with remediable misery will not render incompetent to always write logically, I would not wish to know.

  • Are we logically justified in dealing with the belief in God on any other principle?