antinomy

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  • n. 自相矛盾

詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?antinomies;

英文詞源


antinomy (n.)
1590s, "contradiction in the laws," from Latin antinomia, from Greek antinomia "ambiguity in the law," from anti- "against" (see anti-) + nomos "law" (see numismatics). As a term in logic, from 1802 (Kant).

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. An around aqueous antinomy piles up one after another.
各國(guó)間圍繞水的矛盾層出不窮.

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2. This outstanding antinomy has its history factor, existing particularity.
這一突出的矛盾有其歷史因素, 存在著固有的特殊性.

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3. The " Antinomy " in Kant and Mathematical Tough " Paradox "
康德的 “ 二律背反 ” 與數(shù)學(xué)的難題 “ 悖論 ”

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4. However as a matter of fact, virtue and knowledge are antinomy.
而實(shí)際上道德與知識(shí)是存在二律背反現(xiàn)象的.

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5. With home antinomy, the grandpa cried, but I have no way.
就和家里出了矛盾, 爺爺是哭了, 我卻沒有辦法.

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