sophist
美 ['s?f?st]
英 ['s?f?st] 
- n.智者;(古希臘的)哲學教師;詭辯者;詭辯家
- 網絡智者篇;辯士;詭辯學者
詞形變化
復數:sophists
英漢雙解
1. | (古希臘的)哲學教師;(尤指懷質疑態度的)哲人,智者a teacher of philosophy in ancient Greece, especially one with an attitude of doubting that statements are true |
2. | 詭辯者;詭辯家a person who uses clever but wrong arguments |
英漢解釋
n. | 1. (古希臘以教授修辭學,哲學為職業并以善于詭辯出名的)智者;詭辯學者 |
英英解釋
例句
It was basically a selfish act, though no doubt a sophist would argue that it was done. for the general good.
從根本上說,這是自私的行為,盡管詭辯者一定會爭辯說這樣做有利公益。
was constantly turning the tables on his confident opponents in argument, he was considered by many Athenians to be just another Sophist.
由于蘇格拉底經常在辯論中戰勝那些充滿自信的對手,他也因此被許多雅典人看作是另—個智者。
Mum is the sophist who teaches you to view and feel the world around and in mind first.
媽媽是一位智者。她是第一個教會你去看去體會周圍和內心世界的人。
The terms "sophist" and "sophistry" have taken on derogatory connotations in modern times.
當今社會,“詭辯家”以及“詭辯”等詞匯已染上貶義色彩。
PLATO describes the consequences of the sophist denial of the existence of objective truths and standards, in several dialogues
柏拉圖曾在他的對話錄中描述了智者派否認客觀真理和標準的存在所帶來的后果。
The Education of Sophist and the Diversion of Greek Philosophy
智者的教化和希臘哲學的轉向
Sophist, Standing on giant's shoulders
智者,站在世界巨人的肩上
Brief Discussion of Sophist Kuai Tong
辯士蒯通簡論