logic

美 [ˈlɑdʒɪk]
英 [ˈlɒdʒɪk]
  • n.逻辑;逻辑学;思维方式;解释方法
  • 网络逻辑性;推理;论理学
LOGIC
n.
1.
[u]
思维方式;解释方法;逻辑a way of thinking or explaining sth
I fail to see the logic behind his argument.
我不明白支持他论据的是什么逻辑。
The two parts of the plan were governed by the same logic.
计划的两个部分基于同一思维方式。
2.
[u][sing]
(做某事的)道理,合乎情理的原因sensible reasons for doing sth
Linking the proposals in a single package did have a certain logic.
把这些提议联系起来成为一揽子提议确有一定的道理。
a strategy based on sound commercial logic
基于合理商业考虑的策略
There is no logic to/in any of their claims.
他们的说法全都不合理。
3.
[u]
逻辑学the science of thinking about or explaining the reason for sth using formal methods
the rules of logic
逻辑学规则
4.
[u]
逻辑系统;操作规则a system or set of principles used in preparing a computer to perform a particular task

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