casuistry

[美]/'kæzjʊɪstrɪ/
[英]/'kæʒuɪstri/
词频: 极高

释义

n. 决疑法,决疑论,诡辩
词形变化

例句

books of casuistry, which sophisticate the understanding and defile the heart.

误导人们的理解、污染人们心灵的有关诡辩的书籍。

The politician's casuistry in justifying his actions did not convince the public.

政治家在为自己的行为辩护时的诡辩并未说服公众。

She used casuistry to manipulate the facts and deceive her colleagues.

她利用诡辩来操纵事实,欺骗她的同事。

His casuistry allowed him to avoid taking responsibility for his mistakes.

他的诡辩让他逃避对自己错误的责任。

The lawyer's casuistry made it difficult to determine the truth of the matter.

律师的诡辩使得很难确定事情的真相。

She relied on casuistry to argue her way out of trouble.

她依靠诡辩来摆脱麻烦。

The company's use of casuistry in their advertising was misleading to consumers.

公司在广告中使用诡辩对消费者具有误导性。

His casuistry was so elaborate that it was hard to follow his reasoning.

他的诡辩如此复杂,以至于很难跟随他的推理。

The student's casuistry in explaining his poor performance did not fool the teacher.

学生在解释自己糟糕表现时的诡辩并没有愚弄老师。

The use of casuistry in the courtroom was meant to confuse the jury.

法庭上使用诡辩旨在混淆陪审团。

Her casuistry was so convincing that even the skeptics were swayed.

她的诡辩如此令人信服,甚至怀疑论者也被说服了。

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