逆説
A statement or proposition that seems self-contradictory or absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth; a paradox.
例句
3 / 5人生は逆説に満ちている。
Life is full of paradoxes.
彼の理論には興味深い逆説が含まれている。
His theory contains interesting paradoxes.
それって逆説的だよね。
That's paradoxical, isn't it?
词族
记忆技巧
Gyakun (Reverse) + Setsu (Theory) = A theory that goes in reverse of common sense.
快速测验
「負けるが勝ち」は有名な( )の一つだ。
正确!
正确答案是: 逆説
例句
人生は逆説に満ちている。
everydayLife is full of paradoxes.
彼の理論には興味深い逆説が含まれている。
formalHis theory contains interesting paradoxes.
それって逆説的だよね。
informalThat's paradoxical, isn't it?
近代化が孤独を生むという逆説を考察する。
academicInvestigate the paradox that modernization creates loneliness.
市場の自由化が独占を招くという逆説的状況。
businessA paradoxical situation where market liberalization leads to monopoly.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
逆説の効果
the effect of paradox
逆説に陥る
to fall into a paradox
一種の逆説
a kind of paradox
容易混淆的词
Mujun is a simple contradiction; Gyakusetsu is a contradiction that reveals a deeper truth.
使用说明
Often used in philosophy, literature, and high-level academic discussions.
常见错误
Using it to mean just a 'lie' or 'mistake'. It must involve a contradictory truth.
记忆技巧
Gyakun (Reverse) + Setsu (Theory) = A theory that goes in reverse of common sense.
词源
From 'Reverse' (逆) + 'Theory/View' (説).
语法模式
快速测验
「負けるが勝ち」は有名な( )の一つだ。
正确!
正确答案是: 逆説
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項目
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多面的
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及ぼす
B2To exert or cause an influence, effect, or damage to reach something/someone.
論述
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是認
B2To approve or accept something as right or acceptable, often in a formal or theoretical context.
偏在
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類推
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倫理
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