英:[ˌrefjʊ'teɪʃn]
美:[ˌrɛfjʊˈteʃən]
英:[ˌrefjʊ'teɪʃn]
美:[ˌrɛfjʊˈteʃən]
复数:refutations
词根:refute
adj.refutable 可驳倒的;容易驳倒的
n.refutal 驳斥;反驳
vt.refute 反驳,驳斥;驳倒
Noun
1. the speech act of answering an attack on your assertions;
"his refutation of the charges was short and persuasive"
"in defense he said the other man started it"
2. any evidence that helps to establish the falsity of something
3. the act of determining that something is false
1540年代, refutacion,“反驳的行为; 通过对抗性的论据或证据推翻一个论点”,源自16世纪的法语 réfutation,直接源自拉丁语 refutationem(主格 refutatio),“驳斥一个主张或论点”,是 refutare 的动名词形式,意为“驱逐; 反驳,驳斥”(参见 refute)。
推翻
驳倒
反驳
The first known use of refutation was in 1536
refuteverb
to prove wrong by argument or evidence : show to be false
refute the testimony of a witness
refuteverb
to prove wrong by argument or evidence : show to be false
refute the testimony of a witness
refutationnoun
the act or process of refuting : disproof
1 As attached as she is to her brother, she can’t abide this proposed refutation of whatever autonomy she has left.
2 I enjoyed Ben the student's thermal chicken theory – but not as a refutation of the greenhouse effect.
3 Yet her book is a refutation of those who urge us not to look.
4 However, as the PAP works to regain trust, some observers point out that the government continues to struggle with handling public criticism in any other way than blanket refutation or legal retaliation.
5 What is scientific never fears criticism, for science is truth and fears no refutation.
科学的东西,随便什么时候都是不怕人家批评的, 因为科学是真理,决不怕人家驳.
6 “Roger is committed to defending himself against the campaign that is being waged to destroy his reputation including the vigorous refutation of demonstrably false and incredible charges,” his attorney Susan Estrich said in a statement.
7 The book is a wonderful refutation of Trump’s nativism and bigotry, but it is no partisan polemic.
8 Fifth, it is best to give context and explain what you are issuing a refutation to.
第五,最好为你的辩驳提供来龙去脉。
9 Truth fears no refutation.
真理不怕人驳.
10 Perhaps it is a refutation of the whole opening line ( variation ).
也许这是一步推翻整个 开局 变例的着法.
11 The Hollow Earth Conspiracy Stands Strong In the refutations of science, self-respecting hollow-Earthers will hear only a pitiable close-mindedness.
12 Its first owner had planned to study it with care, perhaps to write a refutation or a commentary, for it was bound with alternate blank pages on which notes could be made.
13 It would also be a devastating refutation of the Putin regime’s contention that bellicose autocracy is the best way of running a large ex-Soviet Slavic country.
14 To this end, the original tweet is exactly the kind of thing that deserves serious refutation.
15 In refutation of that claim, Russia’s Defense Ministry on Tuesday released footage that appeared to show Sokolov alive, attending by video link a meeting chaired by Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
16 He has to admit that “repeated public refutation of people’s beliefs” is a good way to get killed.
17 Every second of every Evan Parker show is a considered refutation of the 21st century idea that a piece of art is a one-size-fits-all product to be cross-platformed into ubiquitous anonymity.
18 In apparent refutation of the patriarchy V wants passionately to upend, “Reckoning” obeys no conventional chronology or form.
19 However, the imprint of the statement endures, while the refutation fades in our memory.
20 The IAHPC, which was also attacked in the report, has published a detailed refutation of the allegations, saying claims it took pharma money are false.
1 驳斥
refutative refutal negation confutation elenchus reprove refel redargue negative refute disconfirm confute controvert contradict rebut debunk challenge rebuff polemic repudiation dispute disprove repudiate
2 辩驳
refutative refutal disproof polemize polemicize controvert refutatory rebutment counterplea answer counterargument confutation counterplead
3 反驳
refutative rebutter refutal counterplea counterreply comeback traverse contradiction contradictory rebuttal retort contravention negation repulsion counterargument rejoinder gainsay countercheck disproof return contradict counter answer refute rejoin disprove contravene rebut impugn controvert refutatory rebutment setdown disaffirmation disaffirmance dispute redargue negative contest repel disaffirm answer back