dialectic
英 [,daɪə'lektɪk]
美 [,daɪə'lɛktɪk]
- n. 辯證法;邏輯論證
- adj. 辯證的;辯證法的;方言的
中文詞源
dialectic 辯證的來自dialect,交流,對話。引申為辯證的。
英文詞源
- dialectic (n.)
- 1580s, earlier dialatik (late 14c.), from Old French dialectique (12c.), from Latin dialectica, from Greek dialektike (techne) "(art of) philosophical discussion or discourse," fem. of dialektikos "of conversation, discourse," from dialektos "discourse, conversation" (see dialect). Originally synonymous with logic; in modern philosophy refined by Kant, then by Hegel, who made it mean "process of resolving or merging contradictions in character." Related: Dialectics.
雙語例句
- 1. Rather, he depended on America for one element of his dialectic.
- 毋寧說, 他靠美國支持他辯證觀點中的一個因素.
來自辭典例句
- 2. Dialectic studies how opposites can become identical.
- 辯證法研究對立物是怎樣變統一的.
來自辭典例句
- 3. He was a master of dialectic, could be even in the next sentence, stupidly dogmatic.
- 他是一個雄辯的大師, 但會在接下來的話中, 甚至變成愚蠢的教條主義.
來自辭典例句
- 4. This situation created the inner dialectic of American history.
- 這種情況造成了美國曆史的內在矛盾.
來自互聯網
- 5. And you don't have to apply historical dialectic materialism to daily life.
- 而且你不必把曆史辯證唯物主義應用於日常生活.
來自互聯網