sophistry
n. 诡辩术; (一次)诡辩
Sophistry is the practice of using clever arguments that sound convincing but are in fact false.
Political selection is more dependent on sophistry and less on economic literacy.
政治选举更多地取决于诡辩的能力,而不在于是否懂经济。
1. a deliberately invalid argument displaying ingenuity in reasoning in the hope of deceiving someone
His argument savo ( u ) red of sophistry.
他的论点有些 诡辩 的味道.
People are easily misled by false appearances - the same outward appearances of dialectics and sophistry.
诡辩论和辩证法有貌似相同之处,人们易受其迷惑.
They have been repelled by the apparent sophistry of parts of his essay on " Civil Disobedience ".
对他在 《 论公民的不服从》一文中某些显而易见的 诡辩,他们颇有反感.
Sophistry cannot alter history.
诡辩改变不了历史.
As he had a weak case and could not defend himself , he had to resort to sophistry.
他理屈词穷,只好求助于诡辩.