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nounLogik, die* * *['lo‹ik]- academic.ru/43594/logical">logical- logically* * *log·ic[ˈlɒʤɪk, AM ˈlɑ:ʤ-]n no plhe cannot refuse to acknowledge the force of \logic er kann sich der zwingenden Logik nicht widersetzenthat's just \logic das ist einfach logischdeductive \logic logische Schlussfolgerungflawed \logic unlogischer Gedankenganginternal \logic innere Logikto defy \logic gegen jede Logik verstoßento follow sb's \logic jds Logik [o Gedankengang] folgenformal \logic die formale Logikthere's no \logic in the decision die Entscheidung ist wider alle Vernunft* * *['lɒdZɪk]nLogik f* * *2. Logik f:female logic weibliche Logik;chop logic Haarspalterei treibenb) Notwendigkeit f, Folgerichtigkeit f (einer Entwicklung etc)3. Überzeugungskraft f (von Fakten etc)* * *nounLogik, die* * *adj.logisch adj. n.Folgerichtigkeit f.Logik nur sing. f. -
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log·ic [ʼlɒʤɪk, Am ʼlɑ:ʤ-] nhe cannot refuse to acknowledge the force of \logic er kann sich der zwingenden Logik nicht widersetzen;that's just \logic das ist einfach logisch;deductive \logic logische Schlussfolgerung;flawed \logic unlogischer Gedankengang;internal \logic innere Logik;to defy \logic gegen jede Logik verstoßen;to follow sb's \logic jds Logik f [o Gedankengang m] folgenformal \logic die formale Logikthere's no \logic in the decision die Entscheidung ist wider alle Vernunft4) comput, elec Logik f
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Deductive — De*duct ive, a. [Cf. L. deductivus derivative.] Of or pertaining to deduction; capable of being deduced from premises; deducible. [1913 Webster] All knowledge of causes is deductive. Glanvill. [1913 Webster] Notions and ideas . . . used in a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deductive — I adjective analytic, analytical, deducible, evidential, following, inferable, inferential, logical, rational, reasoned, resultant II index discursive (analytical), logical Burton s Legal … Law dictionary
deductive — 1640s, from L. deductivus, from deduct , pp. stem of deducere to deduce (see DEDUCE (Cf. deduce)) … Etymology dictionary
deductive — inductive (see under DEDUCTION 3) Analogous words: inferential, ratiocinative (see under INFERENCE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
deductive — deductively, adv. /di duk tiv/, adj. based on deduction from accepted premises: deductive argument; deductive reasoning. [1640 50; < L deductivus derivative. See DEDUCT, IVE] Syn. DEDUCTIVE and INDUCTIVE refer to two distinct logical processes.… … Universalium
déductive — ● déductif, déductive adjectif Qui concerne la déduction, qui procède par déduction. ● déductif, déductive (synonymes) adjectif Qui concerne la déduction , qui procède par déduction. Synonymes : discursif … Encyclopédie Universelle
deductive — [[t]dɪdʌ̱ktɪv[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n Deductive reasoning involves drawing conclusions logically from other things that are already known. [FORMAL] She didn t seem at all impressed by his deductive powers … English dictionary
deductive — adj. Deductive is used with these nouns: ↑logic, ↑reasoning … Collocations dictionary
deductive — de|duc|tive [dıˈdʌktıv] adj using the knowledge and information you have in order to understand or form an opinion about something ▪ deductive reasoning … Dictionary of contemporary English
deductive — de|duc|tive [ dı dʌktıv ] adjective considering carefully the information or evidence that you have in order to find the solution to a question or problem: deductive reasoning … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
deductive — adjective using the knowledge that you have to make a judgment about a fact or situation: deductive reasoning … Longman dictionary of contemporary English