discursive
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British pronunciation
/dɪskˈɜːsɪv/

“discursive”的英语定义和含义

discursive
01

散漫的, 离题的

deviating from a subject in a disorganized manner
example
例子
His discursive speech made it difficult for the audience to follow his main argument.
散漫的演讲让听众难以跟上他的主要论点。
The essay was criticized for its discursive nature, jumping between topics without clear connections.
这篇散文因其散漫的性质而受到批评,在没有明确联系的情况下在主题之间跳跃。
02

推论的, 理性的

using reason instead of intuition to achieve a conclusion
example
例子
The discursive nature of his argument relied heavily on logical analysis rather than gut feelings.
他论点的推理性质很大程度上依赖于逻辑分析而非直觉。
She preferred discursive reasoning over intuition, as it allowed her to make more informed decisions.
她更喜欢推论的推理而不是直觉,因为这让她能够做出更明智的决定。
03

推论的, 与思想交流有关的

relating to the exchange of ideas or information through conversation or written expression
example
例子
The discursive nature of the seminar encouraged participants to share their viewpoints openly.
研讨会的讨论性质鼓励参与者公开分享他们的观点。
During the meeting, there was a discursive discussion about the company's future plans.
会议期间,对公司未来计划进行了 discursive 的讨论。
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