释义 |
non sequiturnon seq‧ui‧tur /ˌnɒn ˈsekwɪtə $ ˌnɑːn ˈsekwɪtər/ noun [countable]  non sequiturOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin ‘it does not follow’ - It purports to be the end of some orderly progression of thought and effort, yet it constitutes a complete non sequitur.
- It was such a non sequitur.
- The rabbit was a non sequitur.
- This is a non sequitur, since something can be both a by-product and a great value.
- This is a huge non sequitur.
a statement which does not seem to be connected in a reasonable or sensible way with what was said before |