逻辑
Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity. It refers to the flow and connection of ideas in an argument.
Examples
3 of 5我们需要用逻辑来分析这个问题。
We need to use logic to analyze this problem.
这个决定在商业上不符合逻辑。
This decision doesn't make sense logically in business.
你说的话没有逻辑。
What you are saying lacks logic.
Word Family
Memory Tip
It sounds like the English word 'Logic'.
Quick Quiz
这篇文章的___性很强,论证非常有力。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 逻辑
Examples
我们需要用逻辑来分析这个问题。
academicWe need to use logic to analyze this problem.
这个决定在商业上不符合逻辑。
businessThis decision doesn't make sense logically in business.
你说的话没有逻辑。
informalWhat you are saying lacks logic.
法律的逻辑是保护公民的权利。
formalThe logic of law is to protect citizens' rights.
逻辑思维能力对学生很重要。
academicLogical thinking ability is important for students.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
强盗逻辑
bully's logic
逻辑混乱
confused logic
顺理成章
logical and natural
Often Confused With
条理 refers to the order or organization, while 逻辑 refers to the underlying reasoning process.
Usage Notes
Critical for IELTS Writing scoring (Coherence and Cohesion). Use it to describe the quality of an argument.
Common Mistakes
Students often use it as an adjective ('很逻辑'); instead, say '很有逻辑' or '符合逻辑'.
Memory Tip
It sounds like the English word 'Logic'.
Word Origin
Transliteration of the English word 'logic', introduced to China in the early 20th century.
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
这篇文章的___性很强,论证非常有力。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 逻辑
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道德
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启示
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内在
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