oxymoron

英 [,ɒksɪ'mɔːrɒn] 美 [,ɑksɪ'mɔrɑn]
  • n. (修词中的)矛盾修饰法
星级词汇:
oxymoron
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oxymoron 矛盾修辞法

来自希腊语oxymoron,敏锐的傻瓜,来自oxys,锐利的,敏锐的,moron,傻瓜。后语言学家借用该词来表达矛盾修辞法。

oxymoron (n.)
1650s, from Greek oxymoron, noun use of neuter of oxymoros (adj.) "pointedly foolish," from oxys "sharp" (see acrid) + moros "stupid" (see moron). Rhetorical figure by which contradictory terms are conjoined so as to give point to the statement or expression; the word itself is an illustration of the thing. Now often used loosely to mean "contradiction in terms." Related: Oxymoronic.
1. This has made many Americans conclude that business ethics is an oxymoron.
这使得很多美国人断定商业道德是个自相矛盾的说法。

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2. Or with Bush filling the slot, is that an oxymoron?
或者,当布什窜升首位的时候, 大家只不过希望这是一种“矛盾修辞法”?

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3. It may sound like an oxymoron but money has its Achilles'heel.
听起来有点矛盾,但钱有它自己的阿基里斯定律.

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4. They thought such a book an oxymoron.
出版商认为,这样的书包含着自我矛盾.

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5. Manyconnoisseurs in other Chinese cities would say great Shanghai cooking is an oxymoron.
中国其他城市的很多美食鉴赏家会说,上海菜是一个矛盾统一体.

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