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词汇 tautologically
释义 tautologically
adverb
uk /ˌtɔː.təˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl.i/ us /ˌtɑː.t̬əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl.i/
using two words or phrases that express the same meaning, in a way that is unnecessary and usually unintentional: (无必要并通常无意识)同义反复的
Officially, if tautologically, he called the handover "the start of a new beginning".他对这次移交的正式称呼是一个同义反复的说法“开启一个新的开始”。
in a way that is always true (used in logic(= a formal scientific method of examining ideas)): (逻辑术语)重言地
It is tautologically true that limiting government is good for liberty from government.限制政府的权力有利于获得不受政府控制的自由,这种说法是同意反复,因而为真。
He said, somewhat tautologically but sincerely, "The reason there's such a big demand is because everybody wants to get them."
He owns the "pubs, inns and bars" group, as it tautologically likes to style itself.
He would yell at a reporter for tautologically referring to a "humanitarian disaster".
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tautology

Examples of tautologically


tautologically
Such extrapolation, however, itself becomes an inference that tautologically assumes what it is trying to demonstrate.
It is tautologically true that limiting government is good for liberty from government.
That is, they argued tautologically that an acid caused acidity.
Ideas like style or genre are often used as presumptions, implicitly thought to possess a collection of generic attributes which are, by definition, tautologically demonstrative of their own descriptive validity.
Definitions of 'professional' are often more implicit than explicit and are frequently arrived at tautologically by examining the characteristics of activities assumed by the author to be 'professional'.
That is something that, tautologically, beggars cannot do.
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To the extent that the second part of what he said was accurate, he was simply tautologically making the same point as the first.
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Price dispersion can be viewed as a measure of trading frictions (or, tautologically, as a violation of the law of one price).
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Similarly, if "p" is a tautology then "p" is tautologically implied by every proposition.
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Under the assumptions above, any market equilibrium is tautologically efficient.
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