tautologic是什么意思

tautologic

  • adj.repetition of same sense in different words

    "the phrase `a beginner who has just started' is tautological"

    同义词:pleonasticredundanttautological

tautologic英英释义

Adjective

1. repetition of same sense in different words;

"`a true fact' and `a free gift' are pleonastic expressions"

"the phrase `a beginner who has just started' is tautological"

"at the risk of being redundant I return to my original proposition"- J.B.Conant

tautologic 例句

1 Investors in stocks are tautologically buyers of future dollar income streams, and with the latter in mind, it’s no surprise that stocks soared in the ‘80s and ‘90s when the dollar was strong.

2 “There’s no unwritten law that says that it can only be done on off years—that’s not in the constitutional text,” he said, tautologically.

3 Is there something infantilising about a chai tea latte, as they are sometimes tautologically called?

4 To say that something is'adequate enough'is a tautology.

说某样东西“足够够用了”就是一个同义反复。

5 Capital invested in one concept is tautologically capital that cannot be invested elsewhere.

6 Because “gifted” programs are tautologically defined by the very people who benefit from them, white middle- and upper-middle-class families.

7 Indeed, were the Federal Reserve more aware of what’s happening out there it would know that economic growth is almost tautologically evidence of price-shrinking advances in productivity.

8 The notion of swallowing something that their opponents want is tautologically antithetical to their mindset.

9 Of course what they miss, and in their defense most economists miss it too, is the simple truth that governments tautologically have no resources.

10 That’s perhaps fine from a debate perspective, but in an internet-infused information world, voters are increasingly wise to the simple truth that crushing recessions tautologically foster booming rebounds.

11 And through getting acquainted with him, you see—why—I got acquainted with her,' said Plornish tautologically.

12 As my upcoming book Popular Economics points out with regularity, abundant job creation is always and everywhere the happy result of technological advances that tautologically lead to job destruction.

13 Instead, Obama decided to “do something”; his activism tautologically a function of his having taken from us first.

14 The dollar started to correct upward as mentioned in 2011, and gold has tautologically been in decline ever since then.

15 To understand why the above is true, it must be remembered that governments tautologically have no resources.

16 While it’s tautologically hard to argue against “merit” – the word is its own defense – native-born Americans ought to be careful about thinking this way about immigration.

17 To give emphasis and additional effect to his words the god is made to speak tautologically so that the most unlettered man may not miss their meaning.

18 The purpose of our work is to exchange the fruits of our labor for what we don’t have, and our production is tautologically our demand. 

19 A return to gold would tautologically lead to voluminous investment on the way to innovations that would render the best cars, computers, cures and internet connectivity of today rather prosaic in comparison.

20 Back on the cosmic tin can, the mysterious woman finally breaks her silence: “When you get there, you will already be there,” she tells him, as exasperatingly tautologically as Theresa “Brexit means Brexit” May.

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