casuist
['kæzjuist]
n. 决疑论者, 诡辩家
例句与用法:
The surgeon on casualty duty was so busy that he just had time to bolt down a sandwich.
那位值急诊班的外科医生非常忙碌,他仅有时间狼吞虎咽地吃了一份三明治。
The cottage was a casualty of the forest fire.
那小屋被森林大火烧毁。
Heavy casualties were reported (ie It was reported that many people had been killed) in the fighting.
据报战斗中伤亡惨重(很多人被杀).
词形变化:
名词复数: casuiistries |
n.
诡辩家
casuistcasuistD.J.:[ˈkæzjuist]K.K.:[ˈkæʒuɪst]n.1.■决疑者,诡辩家
casuist['kæzjuist]n.1.■诡辩家;决疑论者;曲解者
casuistcasuist[ˈkæzjuist]n.1.■诡辩家2.■曲解者; 独断者3.■决疑者
继承用法casuistic(al)[ˌkæzjuˈistik(əl)]adj.1.■诡辩的; 世故的casuisticallyadv.
casuist[ˈkazjʊɪst, -ʒj-]noun- a person who uses clever but unsound reasoning, especially in relation to moral questions; a sophist
诡辩家
■a person who resolves moral problems by the application of theoretical rules to particular instances
决疑论者(将理论规则运用于实例以解决道德问题的人)
派生casuisticadjectivecasuisticaladjectivecasuisticallyadverb语源- early 17th cent.: from French casuiste, from Spanish casuista, from Latin casus (see case)
casuist
名词 casuist:
someone whose reasoning is subtle and often specious
同义词:sophist
casuist
■Casuist: a person who is expertin or given to casuistry.
诡辩家:擅长或喜欢诡辩的人。