1. embodying a fallacy a fallacious conclusion a fallacious argument
2. tending to deceive or mislead delusive false and fallacious hopes — Conyers Middleton
3. containing a mistake not true or accurate
fallaciously 片语
片语
disappointinglyad 令人失望地
deceptivelyad 看似;不像看上去那么;比实际更显得
fallaciously 例句
英汉例句
but, the vulgarization process of economics is economics principle not only popularize a process, also be certain economics popularizes a process fallaciously likely.
但是,经济学的世俗化过程不仅是经济学原理的普及过程,也有可能是某些经济学谬误的普及过程。
if the concept of identification is just founded on a group of algorithms or simply form of 「 data in , model out 」, the result of identification will always be fallaciously .
this inequality will be especially brought out in the fact that the time they spend together – which fallaciously seems to be the same time – does not have the same value for both partners.
one of the things we「re got to see is that we」re forever falling for fallacies i mean we argue incorrectly we either make fallacies, we argue fallaciously ourselves.