reasoning 的定义
reasoning 近义词
logic, interpretation
reasoning 的近义词 29 个
- acumen
 - analysis
 - argument
 - hypothesis
 - inference
 - interpretation
 - premise
 - proposition
 - rationale
 - thinking
 - case
 - cogitation
 - concluding
 - corollary
 - deduction
 - dialectics
 - exposition
 - generalization
 - illation
 - induction
 - logistics
 - proof
 - ratiocination
 - reason
 - syllogism
 - thought
 - apriority
 - syllogization
 - train of thought
 
reasoning 的反义词 4 个
更多reasoning例句
- Josef Urban thinks that the marriage of deductive and inductive reasoning required for proofs can be achieved through this kind of combined approach.
 - Even so, within the constraints of a small sample, many major issues with GPT-3 were immediately evident, in every domain of reasoning and comprehension that we tested.
 - It’s a type of logical reasoning that incorporates a set of constraints.
 - Explaining the reasoning behind each data point and action, and arguing from first principles, should leave less room for doubt and more for critical thinking.
 - As the reasoning goes, if any part of the decision-making process of “where to look” changes, it’s potentially possible to hijack the downstream, more easily-targeted circuits to control it.
 - To his critics, he explained—sometimes at painful length—his reasoning against it.
 - Again, the reasoning sounds, well, reasonable, and is sourced to a respectable organization, the Samaritans.
 - But even interrogating successful proposals leads to unsatisfactory reasoning.
 - Following this line of reasoning to its logical conclusion, the way to achieve world peace is to give everyone atomic bombs.
 - Subjectivity and exaggerating the foibles or bad reasoning of the opposition in political coverage was the norm.
 - Something influenced by his reasoning, Ripperda employed the greatest part of the day in writing a large packet for his son.
 - This reasoning may seem to many persons mere casuistry, mere sophistical juggling with words.
 - His brain—the part where human reasoning holds normal sway—was dominated by the purely primitive instinct of flight.
 - Such reasoning as she made use of she climaxed by an offer of no less a sum than a hundred pistoles.
 - This reasoning displeased the dwarfs, and one of them named Tad denounced it with much indignation.