paradox
n. 矛盾的人(或事物、情況); 悖論,自相矛盾
You describe a situation as a paradox when it involves two or more facts or qualities which seem to contradict each other.
The paradox is that the region's most dynamic economies have the most primitive financial systems...
矛盾之處在於這個地區最有活力的經濟體卻有著最落後的金融體系。
The paradox of exercise is that while using a lot of energy it seems to generate more...
鍛鍊奇怪的地方在於它會越活動越有勁。
A paradox is a statement in which it seems that if one part of it is true, the other part of it cannot be true.
The story contains many levels of paradox...
這個故事存在多重悖論。
Although I'm so successful I'm really rather a failure. That's a paradox, isn't it?
雖然我非常成功,可事實上我卻是個相當失敗的人。這句話自相矛盾,是吧?
1. (logic) a self-contradiction;
Paradox and discovery are two sides of the same coin.
矛盾和發現是同一枚硬幣的兩面.
Anyone who's been sober at a bar is familiar with this paradox.
如果你曾在酒吧還保持清醒,一定對這個看似矛盾的結論不陌生.
There has been no satisfactory resolution of the paradox.
這個怪現象並沒有得到令人滿意的解決.
Man is really something of a paradox.
人是一個非常複雜的矛盾體.
That's not a paradox, because rising wages have an income as well as a substitution effect.
這不是悖論, 是因為工資增長有收入效應還有替代效應.
n. 矛盾,自相矛盾,反論,自相矛盾的話
ambiguityantinomyinconsistencyself-contradictioncontradictionanomalyoxymoronincongruityantilogy
n. 謬論,怪事
improbabilitynonsenseabsurdityimpossibility
n. 迷惑,困惑,疑難問題,似是而非的論點
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