词汇 | cogent |
释义 | cogent adjective formaluk /ˈkəʊ.dʒənt/ us /ˈkoʊ.dʒənt/ A cogent argument, reason, etc. is clearly expressed and persuades people to believe it.(论据或理由)令人信服的,有说服力的,强有力的 Synonyms telling weighty Easy to understand (as) clear as dayidiom abundantly clear accessible accessibly assimilable digestible explicitness expressly fathomable hang hang together in words of one syllableidiom limpid lucid perspicuity perspicuous perspicuously pikestaff put/set someone straightidiom taut Related wordscogency cogently cogent | American Dictionarycogent adjective us/ˈkoʊ·dʒənt/ persuasive and well expressed: He makes a cogent argument for improving early childhood education. Note:said about an argument or opinion cogencynoun[ U ]us/ˈkoʊ·dʒən·si/ fml Her writing combines fluency with cogency. Examples of cogentcogent But it also seems to me to be difficult to mine out this sort of intuition into any sort of cogent argument. We become more aware of authorial expertise on a variety of subjects rather than a deeply observed or dramatically cogent scene. Such timing events are used to assemble cogent hypotheses about ribosome origins and thereby obtain insights into this very early phase in biological evolution. Let us for the moment grant that this notion of a mechanically-realized psychological impetus is cogent. I have argued that this line of reasoning is not cogent. The volume is well written and cogent, although it does contain a number of annoying typographical errors that the copy editors should have picked up. This illustrates that a more integrated notion of morality becomes much more cogent when the consequences of action are also considered. I believe this set of replies would be cogent and substantial (though not necessarily persuasive) if the structural critique really did proceed as just described. The fact that many ordinary persons are not likely to follow the argument is not a cogent objection to its validity. Not all of these are equally cogent, a state of affairs leading often to conflicting policy recommendations. The purported evidence for the causal powers of facts is not cogent either. Yet, cogent evidence from the basic neurosciences may well play a role. The more you look at these creations, the more cogent they seem; but it's the speller's cogency, not yours. It seems to me that such an argument would be more cogent in some cases than others. All of these arguments are cogent, persuasive, and meticulously researched. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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