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View usage for: Chinese translation of 'logical' adj - [argument, analysis]
逻(邏)辑(輯)的 (luóji de) - [conclusion, result]
合逻(邏)辑(輯)的 (hé luóji de) - [course of action]
合乎情理的 (héhū qínglǐ de) it is logical to assume that ... 假定 ... 是合乎情理的 (jiǎdìng ... shì héhū qínglǐ de)
(lɒdʒɪkəl) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]In a logical argument or method of reasoning, each step must be true if the step before it is true. Each logical step must be checked by other mathematicians. logically (lɒdʒɪkli) adverb [usually ADVERB with verb] My professional training has taught me to look at things logically. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]The logical conclusion or result of a series of facts or events is the only one which can come from it, according to the rules of logic. If the climate gets drier, then the logical conclusion is that even more droughtwill occur. What is happening is the logical result of a changing world. ...a society that dismisses God as a logical impossibility. logically adverb [ADVERB with verb] From that it followed logically that he would not be meeting Hildegarde. 3. adjectiveSomething that is logical seems reasonable or sensible in the circumstances. Connie suddenly struck her as a logical candidate. There was a logical explanation. It is logical to take precautions. [+ to-infinitive] Synonyms: reasonable, obvious, sensible, most likely More Synonyms of logical logically adverb [ADVERB with verb] I was surprised it was so different from France, though logically I shouldn't havebeen. More Synonyms of logical logical in British English (ˈlɒdʒɪkəl) adjective1. relating to, used in, or characteristic of logic 2. using, according to, or deduced from the principles of logic a logical conclusion 3. capable of or characterized by clear or valid reasoning 4. reasonable or necessary because of facts, events, etc the logical candidate 5. computing of, performed by, used in, or relating to the logic circuits in a computer Derived forms logicality (ˌlogiˈcality) or logicalness (ˈlogicalness) noun logically (ˈlogically) adverb logical in American English (ˈlɑdʒɪkəl) adjective1. of or used in the science of logic 2. according to the principles of logic, or correct reasoning 3. necessary or to be expected because of what has gone before; that follows as reasonable 4. using or accustomed to use correct reasoning Derived forms logicality (ˌlogiˈcality) (ˈlɑdʒɪˈkælɪti) noun or ˈlogicalness logically (ˈlogically) adverb -logical in American English (ˈlɑdʒɪkəl) of or relating to the science, doctrine, or theory of : also -logic Word origin < Gr -logikos (< logikos: see logic) + -al Examples of 'logical' in a sentencelogical The logical step was to go to Australia.Now comes a more logical explanation of why the church plum trees had fruit.On the face of it that argument is logical.Why not take a logical step to show they mean business?This seemed perfectly logical to the manufacturer.Who is the person who has the powers of reasoning and logical thought?And he may have a perfectly logical explanation for it.The logical next step was to tweet individually.Video from cars is a logical next step.It was still a fantastic display of logical reasoning.So knowing the pedigree of our drinks is a logical next step.Neither option seems logical or financially viable.To lay out in a clear and logical way the data you measured or captured with an experiment?There is always a logical explanation.It is the next logical step.The victory defied all logical explanation.But these represent her own opinions and preferences, not a logical argument.I see no logical argument for this arrangement.It may not be reasonable or logical, but very little of what you put in your mouth is.They would therefore have the potential to apply their brain's processing speed and logical reasoning to other disciplines.I'm learning that you can get into trouble if you are too logical and clear about certain things.To this work he brought a clear, logical mind, prodigious energy and a very considerable knowledge. In other languageslogical British English: logical / ˈlɒdʒɪkl/ ADJECTIVE In a logical argument, each step or point must be true if the step before it is true. Each logical step has been checked by other mathematicians. - American English: logical
- Arabic: مَنْطِقِيّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: lógico
- Chinese: 合理的
- Croatian: logičan
- Czech: logický
- Danish: logisk
- Dutch: logisch
- European Spanish: lógico
- Finnish: looginen
- French: logique
- German: logisch
- Greek: λογικός
- Italian: logico
- Japanese: 論理的な
- Korean: 논리적인
- Norwegian: logisk
- Polish: logiczny
- European Portuguese: lógico
- Romanian: logic
- Russian: логический
- Latin American Spanish: lógico
- Swedish: logisk
- Thai: มีเหตุผล
- Turkish: mantıklı
- Ukrainian: логічний
- Vietnamese: hợp lý
Definition capable of or using clear and valid reasoning a logical argument Synonyms clear reasonable relevant pertinent well-organized cogent well-reasoned deducible Opposites unreasonable , irrational , instinctive , illogical , unorganized Definition reasonable because of facts or events There was a logical explanation. Synonyms obvious most likely necessary Opposites unlikely , unreasonable , illogical , implausible Additional synonymsDefinition logical and consistent He has failed to work out a coherent strategy for modernising the service. Synonyms consistent, reasoned, organized, rational, logical, meaningful, systematic, orderlyDefinition holding to the same principles A theory should be internally consistent. Synonyms coherent, logical, compatible, harmonious, consonant, all of a piece Definition having or showing good judgment The President authorizes the judicious use of military force. Synonyms sensible, considered, reasonable, discerning, sound, politic, acute, informed, diplomatic, careful, wise, cautious, rational, sober, discriminating, thoughtful, discreet, sage, enlightened, shrewd, prudent, sane, skilful, astute, expedient, circumspect, well-advised, well-judged, sagacious (formal), sapient (ironic) Additional synonymsDefinition as is normal or to be expected A period of depression is a natural response to bereavement. Synonyms logical, normal, reasonable, valid, legitimateDefinition apparently reasonable or true That explanation seems entirely plausible to me. Synonyms believable, possible, likely, reasonable, credible, probable, persuasive, conceivable, tenable, colourable, verisimilar Definition well thought out or well presented a reasoned approach Synonyms sensible, clear, logical, systematic, judicious, well-thought-out, well-presented, well-expressed Definition having or showing good sense or judgment She was a sensible girl and did not panic. Synonyms intelligent, practical, reasonable, rational, sound, realistic, sober, discriminating, discreet, sage, shrewd, down-to-earth, matter-of-fact, prudent, sane, canny, judicious, far-sighted, sagacious, grounded Definition showing good judgment or reasoning They are trained nutritionists who can give sound advice on diets. Synonyms sensible, wise, reasonable, right, true, responsible, correct, proper, reliable, valid, orthodox, rational, logical, prudent, trustworthy, well-founded, level-headed, right-thinking, well-grounded, grounded Definition based on sound reasoning Both sides have made valid points. Synonyms sound, good, reasonable, just, telling, powerful, convincing, substantial, acceptable, sensible, rational, logical, viable, credible, sustainable, plausible, conclusive, weighty, well-founded, cogent, well-grounded Definition possessing or showing wisdom She had made a very wise decision. Synonyms sensible, sound, politic, informed, reasonable, clever, intelligent, rational, logical, shrewd, prudent, judicious, well-advised |