unreason如何读

英:[ˌʌn'ri:zn]

美:[ˌʌn'rizən]

unreason是什么意思

  • n.无理性的;不合理

unreason自然拼读

un·rea·son

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unreason词根

词根:unreason

adj.

unreasonable 不合理的;过度的;不切实际的;非理智的

unreasoning 未加思量的;不合理的;无理性的;不讲理的

adv.

unreasonably 不合理地

unreasoningly 无理智地;不合理地

unreason英英释义

  • n.the state of being irrational; lacking powers of understanding

unreason词源中文解释

1300年左右,“不公正”; 1827年,“缺乏理智”,来自 un-(1)“不”+ reason(n.)。

unreason词源英文解释

The first known use of unreason was in 1827

unreason 例句

1 Thus, a priori distinctions between human and non-human, reason and unreason, civilisation and barbarism underpinned the modern ideals of freedom and democracy from the time they were formulated.

2 The report spoke to the disavowal of the principle on which the country was founded, but it didn’t attract much notice in the press or slow down the retreat into the provinces of unreason.

3 So my question is not “Is divorce reasonable?” but rather, “Are we susceptible to the unreason that triggered war once before?”

4 Like many politicians, Khan is trying to reason with a maelstrom of unreason.

5 “The Roman genius, and perhaps the Roman flaw,” he said, “was an obsession with order. One sees it in their architecture, their literature, their laws—this fierce denial of darkness, unreason, chaos.”

6 Religion, he argues, is immoral in itself and in its consequences: a set of life-threatening delusions that no one would succumb to unless they had been debauched by the forces of unreason.

7 The slaughter of 20 million people grotesquely buttressed his insistence that conscious rationality co-exists with aggressive unreason and his skepticism toward naïve narratives of inevitable social and technological progress.

8 Eventually the work broke the crippled—it always did—and those in a state of unreason were sold off cheap or took a knife to their own throats.

9 It is a hydra - headed tree of unreason with a thousand roots.

他是枝繁叶茂的无理性之蛇发妖树.

10 Instead, it turns her into someone “feral, like an addict, all stealth and unreason.”

11 The event this August has been called the Great American Eclipse, and it seems to me to chime with the country’s current struggles: between reason and unreason, individuality and crowd consciousness, belonging and difference.

12 But the unreason hits a new peak in the Trump Energy Department’s campaign to save old, outdated, energy-wasting lightbulbs, to the benefit of no one except a handful of lightbulb manufacturers.

13 Fascists calling other people “fascists” is fascism taken to its illogical extreme as a cult of unreason.

14 The novel is, I think, about reason and unreason.

15 With its double binds and reversals, life in a pandemic feels beholden to dream logic, to the unreason of lying awake in the dark.

16 It has become the central tenet of their appeal to unreason.

17 But nothing about politics is normal or rational these days, and victory over the forces of unreason and destruction is not guaranteed.

18 But that is no excuse for Rubio to continue indulging run-of-the-mill GOP unreason — particularly when he claims to know better.

19 “It’s really a question of reason or unreason. And Saxony needs to become the land of reason again,” Dulig added.

20 Both sides claim with a straight face that they were forced into this descent by the relentless and one-sided unreason of their opponents.

unreason 同义词

2 缺乏理智

unreasonable

11 圣诞节宴会司仪

the Abbot of Misrule

13 没有理性

unreasonable arational

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