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1 logical
logical ['lɒdʒɪkəl]logique;∎ it's a logical impossibility c'est logiquement impossible;∎ he is incapable of logical argument il est incapable d'avoir un raisonnement logique;∎ a logical conclusion une conclusion logique►► Computing logical file fichier m logique;Linguistics logical form forme f logique;Computing logical operator opérateur m logique;Philosophy logical positivism positivisme m logique, néopositivisme m;logical positivist logicopositiviste mf -
2 logical
adjective1) logisch2) (clear-thinking) logisch denkend; klar denkend* * *adjective ((thinking or acting) according to the rules of logic: It is logical to assume that you will get a higher salary if you are promoted; She is always logical in her thinking.) logisch* * *logi·cal[ˈlɒʤɪkəl, AM ˈlɑ:ʤ-]\logical impossibility etwas, das nach dem Gesetz der Logik unmöglich ist2. (correctly reasoned) vernünftig\logical argument vernünftiges Argument3. (to be expected)it was the \logical thing to do es war das Vernünftigste, was man tun konntea \logical conclusion ein logischer Schlussa \logical progression eine logische Progressiona \logical reaction eine Reaktion, die zu erwarten war4. (capable of clear thinking)I was incapable of \logical thought ich konnte keinen klaren Gedanken fassento have a \logical mind logisch denken könnena \logical thinker ein logisch denkender Mensch* * *['lɒdZIkəl]adjlogisch; conclusion also folgerichtighe has a logical mind —
they are incapable of logical thinking — sie können nicht logisch denken
to take sth to its logical conclusion — etw bis zur logischen Konsequenz führen
* * *1. PHIL logisch2. logisch:a) folgerichtig:have a logical mind logisch denken (können)b) notwendig, folgerichtig (Konsequenz etc)* * *adjective1) logisch2) (clear-thinking) logisch denkend; klar denkend* * *adj.folgerichtig adj.logisch adj. -
3 logical
\logical impossibility etwas, das nach dem Gesetz der Logik unmöglich ist2) ( correctly reasoned) vernünftig;\logical argument vernünftiges Argument3) ( to be expected)it was the \logical thing to do es war das Vernünftigste, was man tun konnte;a \logical conclusion ein logischer Schluss;a \logical progression eine logische Progression;a \logical reaction eine Reaktion, die zu erwarten warI was incapable of \logical thought ich konnte keinen klaren Gedanken fassen;to have a \logical mind logisch denken können;a \logical thinker ein logisch denkender Mensch -
4 coherent
adjective1) (cohering) zusammenhängend2) (fig.) zusammenhängend; kohärent (geh.); in sich (Dat.) geschlossen [System, Ganzes, Werk, Aufsatz, Form]* * *[kə'hiərənt](clear and logical: He was able to give a coherent account of what had happened.) zusammenhängend- academic.ru/85484/coherently">coherently- coherence* * *co·her·ent[kə(ʊ)ˈhɪərənt, AM koʊˈhɪr-]\coherent argument schlüssiges Argument\coherent speech/story zusammenhängende Rede/Geschichte\coherent bundle PHYS kohärentes Bündel* * *[k\@U'hIərənt]adj1) (= comprehensible) zusammenhängendincapable of coherent speech — unfähig, zusammenhängend zu sprechen
* * *coherent adj (adv coherently)1. zusammenhängend2. PHYS kohärent3. fig (logisch) zusammenhängend, einheitlich, verständlich:be coherent in one’s speech sich klar ausdrücken (können)4. fig übereinstimmend, zusammenpassend* * *adjective1) (cohering) zusammenhängend2) (fig.) zusammenhängend; kohärent (geh.); in sich (Dat.) geschlossen [System, Ganzes, Werk, Aufsatz, Form]* * *adj.zusammen hängend adj.zusammen hängende adj.zusammenhängend (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.zusammenhängende (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj. -
5 coherent
kə'hiərənt(clear and logical: He was able to give a coherent account of what had happened.) coherente- coherence
tr[kəʊ'hɪərənt]1 coherente, congruentecoherent [ko'hɪrənt] adj: coherente, congruente♦ coherently advadj.• coherente adj.kəʊ'hɪrənt, kəʊ'hɪərəntadjective coherente, congruente[kǝʊ'hɪǝrǝnt]ADJ [person, theory, argument, behaviour] coherente, congruente; [account, speech] coherente* * *[kəʊ'hɪrənt, kəʊ'hɪərənt]adjective coherente, congruente
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