irrationally

[ɪ'ræʃnəlɪ]
  • 释义
  • 不合理地,无理性地;

  • 双语例句
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    Irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors ( Thomas H. Huxley ).

    无理性地推崇真理往往比合理的错误更有害. ( 托马斯H赫胥黎 ).

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    Some feel lonely and depressed, while others may become irrationally anxious or guilty.

    有些妇女感到寂寞和沮丧, 而有些妇女可能会变得情绪化或有罪恶感.

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    When stress rules one's life, one often acts irrationally, taking on the qualities an irritable individual.

    当重压主宰了人的生活, 人总不免作出不合理的行为, 染上急躁的毛病.

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    The market is irrationally, right?

    市场的走势是不是有点失去了理性?

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    But that optimism assumes analysts aren't being irrationally exuberant about the pace of profit recovery.

    但这种乐观情绪的前提是,分析师对公司收益复苏的步伐的预期是理性的.

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    They reacted irrationally to the challenge of Russian power.

    他们对俄军的挑衅做出了很不理智的反应.

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    The market is behaving irrationally.

    市场已失去了理性。

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    Superstition may cause people to behave irrationally.

    迷信可能会让人丧失理智.

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