refutation
英 [ˌrefjuˈteɪʃn]
美 [ˌrefjuˈteɪʃn]
n. (对论点、指责或理论的)反驳,证伪,驳斥
复数:refutations
BNC.23072 / COCA.23011
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (对观点、指责或理论的)驳斥,反驳
Arefutationof an argument, accusation, or theory is something that proves it is wrong or untrue.- He prepared a complete refutation of the Republicans' most serious charges.
他准备全面反驳共和党人对他最严重的指控。
- He prepared a complete refutation of the Republicans' most serious charges.
英英释义
noun
- the act of determining that something is false
- any evidence that helps to establish the falsity of something
- the speech act of answering an attack on your assertions
- his refutation of the charges was short and persuasive
- in defense he said the other man started it
双语例句
- Because the philosophers of anti-inductivism generally overlook this condition, So they call in question or refutation of inductivism manyly with false ground of argument or a trick by ancien premier.
反归纳主义者普遍忽视了这一点,因而其质疑或反驳所采用的方式多为虚构或所问非所答。 - The refutation is forceful and every word hits home.
批驳有力,句句中的。 - An emphatic and written refutation.
语气强烈的书面反驳。 - John Bell, however, later demonstrated entanglement in real particles by experimental refutation of the Bell Inequality ( which formalized the EPR thought experiment).
然而,JohnBell后来通过实验反驳Bell不等式(正是它使EPR思维实验正式化)证明了真实粒子间的纠缠。 - Since then, I have succeeded in giving a refutation of historicism.
在那以后,我成功地对历史决定论给予反驳。 - What ever the accuser said, he could give corresponding refutation.
不论控方说什么,他都能给予相应的驳斥。 - Hence, a refutation of Acheson may benefit many Chinese by widening their horizon.
驳斥了艾奇逊,就有可能使得广大的中国人获得打开眼界的益处。 - Vulnerable to bribery; an argument vulnerable to refutation.
易受贿的;一个容易驳斥的论点。 - What is decisive in the refutation of this view has already been said by Hegel, insofar as this was possible from an idealist standpoint;
对驳斥这一观点具有决定性的东西,凡是从唯心主义观点出发所能说的,黑格尔都已经说了; - He has threatened to publish a weighty refutation.
他曾吓唬说要发表文章进行有分量的反驳。
