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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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noun reason: Logic will tell you not to go.
Simple Definitions
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noun system of reasoning ADJ. formal | deductive, inductive VERB + LOGIC apply, use Philosophers use logic to prove their arguments. use of reason ADJ. compelling, exquisite, impeccable, inexorable There is a compelling logic to his main theory. | strict | internal, underlying | commercial, economic, political, scientific There is sound commercial logic in never giving credit to retailers. VERB + LOGIC accept, follow, understand I can't follow the logic of what you are saying. | defy It's a stupid decision that completely defies logic. | apply, use You can't use the same logic in dealing with children. PREP. ~ behind What's the logic behind this decision? | ~ in There doesn't seem to be any logic in the move.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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logic verbs understand/see sb’s logic • I could not understand the logic of her actions. follow sb’s logic (= to use someone’s logic in an activity or situation ) • Following this logic, none of these distressing conditions would be considered 'real' illnesses. use/apply logic • Why do we not apply the same logic in the way we treat animals? accept sb’s logic (= agree that a reason is correct ) • The government should accept this logic and exempt all students from paying the tax. defy logic (= to not be reasonable ) • It defies logic to import food that we can grow more easily and cheaply here. logic suggests something (= used when you want to argue that something is reasonable ) • Logic suggests that if the air is warmer, more water evaporates. logic dictates something (= used to say that something will definitely happen because of logic ) • Logic dictates that poorer people will be more affected by the rise in inflation. adjectives commercial/industrial/economic etc logic • Reducing your carbon footprint is also backed by good economic logic. internal logic (= logic that seems sensible within a particular activity or situation ) • Each major religion has its own internal logic. underlying logic (= logic that is important, but not easily noticed ) • These word lists show students the underlying logic of English spelling. inexorable logic formal (= logic in which one thing leads to another in a way that cannot be avoided ) • By the inexorable logic of war, the bombings provoked an even stronger response. impeccable logic (= very good logic ) • He worked out, with impeccable logic, that the best thing to do would be to cooperate. a certain logic (= used when something does not seem sensible, but there are understandable reasons for it ) • With a certain logic, the child said that ‘ten and one’ would be the next number after ten.
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