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1 illogico
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2 logica
f logic* * *logica s.f.1 (fil.) logic: la logica aristotelica, Aristotelian logic2 (rigore, coerenza) logic; (modo di ragionare) reasoning: un discorso pieno di logica, a speech full of logic; un discorso privo di logica, an illogical speech; discute con grande logica, he argues with great logic; una logica sottile, subtle logic (o reasoning); un errore di logica, an error of logic (o mistaken logic); secondo la tua logica, by your logic // a rigor, a fil di logica, logically (speaking); procedere a fil di logica, to proceed logically // la logica dei fatti, the logic of events; in base alla logica dei fatti, si è dimostrata la colpevolezza del guidatore, the logic of events showed the driver to be guilty3 (inform.): logica di macchina, logic; logica dei circuiti discreti, random logic.* * ** * *logicapl. - che /'lɔdʒica, ke/sostantivo f.logic (anche filos. inform.); mancare di logica to be illogical; a rigor di logica logically speaking. -
3 irrazionale
irrational* * *irrazionale agg.1 irrational (anche mat.); (illogico) illogical, absurd: un comportamento del tutto irrazionale, completely irrational behaviour2 (privo di funzionalità) impractical, non-functional: i locali sono disposti in modo irrazionale, the rooms are laid out in an impractical way◆ s.m. irrational.* * *[irrattsjo'nale]1) irrational (anche mat.)2) (non funzionale) impractical* * *irrazionale/irrattsjo'nale/1 irrational (anche mat.)2 (non funzionale) impractical. -
4 mancare di logica
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5 sconnesso
sconnesso agg.1 disconnected, separated2 (fig.) rambling, incoherent, disjointed: azioni sconnesse, incoherent actions; parole sconnesse, rambling words; un ragionamento sconnesso, an illogical (o incoherent) line of reasoning.* * *[skon'nɛsso]1) (dissestato) [ assi] loose; [ strada] full of holes2) fig. [discorso, stile] disconnected, disjointed; [ frasi] broken; [ idee] inconsequent, unrelated* * *sconnesso/skon'nεsso/ -
6 illogico agg
[il'lɔdʒiko] illogico -a, -ci, -che -
7 logica sf
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8 sconclusionato agg
[skonkluzjo'nato] sconclusionato (-a)incoherent, illogical -
9 irrazionalistico
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10 illogico
agg [il'lɔdʒiko] illogico -a, -ci, -che -
11 logica
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12 sconclusionato
agg [skonkluzjo'nato] sconclusionato (-a)incoherent, illogical
См. также в других словарях:
Illogical — Il*log ic*al, a. Ignorant or negligent of the rules of logic or correct reasoning; as, an illogical disputant; contrary of the rules of logic or sound reasoning; as, an illogical inference. {Il*log ic*al*ly}, adv. {Il*log ic*al*ness}, n. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
illogical — I adjective absurdus, contradictory, contrary to reason, contrary to the rules of logic, fallacious, faulty, groundless, inconsistent, indefensible, irrational, logically unsound, mistaken, nonscientific, paralogistic, self contradictory,… … Law dictionary
illogical — (adj.) 1580s, from assimilated form of IN (Cf. in ) (1) not, opposite of + LOGICAL (Cf. logical). Related: Illogically … Etymology dictionary
illogical — [adj] not making sense absurd, casuistic, cockeyed*, fallacious, false, fatuous, faulty, groundless, hollow, implausible, inconclusive, incongruous, inconsequent, inconsistent, incorrect, invalid, irrational, irrelevant, mad, meaningless, not… … New thesaurus
illogical — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ lacking sense or sound reasoning. DERIVATIVES illogicality noun (pl. illogicalities) illogically adverb … English terms dictionary
illogical — [i läj′i kəl] adj. [< IN 2 + LOGICAL] not logical or reasonable; using, based on, or caused by faulty reasoning illogicality [i läj′ikal′i tē] n. illogicalness illogically adv … English World dictionary
illogical — adj. illogical to + inf. (it s illogical to assume that) * * * [ɪ lɒdʒɪk(ə)l] illogical to + inf. (it s illogical to assume that) … Combinatory dictionary
illogical — il|log|i|cal [ ı ladʒıkl ] adjective 1. ) illogical behavior, feelings, or actions seem strange because you cannot give good reasons for them: She felt illogical guilt after her father died. I know it s illogical to worry so much, but I can t… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
illogical — [[t]ɪlɒ̱ʤɪk(ə)l[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ to inf (disapproval) If you describe an action, feeling, or belief as illogical, you are critical of it because you think that it does not result from a logical and ordered way of thinking. It is … English dictionary
illogical — UK [ɪˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l] / US [ɪˈlɑdʒɪk(ə)l] adjective 1) illogical behaviour, feelings, or actions seem strange because you cannot give good reasons for them She felt illogical guilt after her father died. I know it s illogical to worry so much, but I… … English dictionary
illogical — il|lo|gi|cal [ıˈlɔdʒıkəl US ıˈla: ] adj not sensible or reasonable ≠ ↑logical ▪ illogical and unreasonable fear it is illogical to do sth ▪ It is illogical to assume you can do the work of three people. >illogically [ kli] adv >illogicality … Dictionary of contemporary English