paradoxes

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基本释义

  • n.似非而是的隽语,看似矛盾而实际却可能正确的说法( paradox的名词复数 ); 用于语言文学中的上述隽语; 有矛盾特点的人[事物,情况]

实用例句

Contradictions and paradoxes arose in increasing numbers.

矛盾和悖论越来越多.

辞典例句

As far as these paradoxes are concerned, the garden definitely a heterotopia.

就这些吊诡性而言, 花园无疑地是个异质空间.

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He would have pardoned him for a few paradoxes.

他会原谅他说那些自相矛盾的话.

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With so paradoxes, the garden becomes quite complicated.

伴随著这些吊诡性, 花园变得异常复杂.

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Life is filled with paradoxes and dilemmas.

人生充满了种种矛盾兴困境.

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This leads to some wonderful paradoxes.

这导致出现了一些似是而非的怪事.

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And these paradoxes were numerous.

而这种矛盾数不胜数.

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The paradoxes that people love to meditate on are perfect for such repeatable mind patterns.

人们喜欢冥想的矛盾对重复的心智模式最为完美.

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When such disparate topics are raised, conflicts and paradoxes are bound to arise.

当如此不相干的议题提出, 冲突和悖论必将出现.

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The answer lies in one of those paradoxes that plague our economy right now.

问题的关键在于,那一系列困扰当前经济复苏的经济学悖论.

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All these paradoxes make his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray profound and provoking.

正是作家的这些矛盾让《道林·葛雷的画像》这部小说意义更加隽永.

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真题例句

Two paradoxes exist throughout this credibility process.

2012年考研真题(英语一)阅读理解 Section Ⅱ