paradox
「paradox」的意思
n. 矛盾的人(或事物、情况);似非而是的隽语,悖论;悖论修辞
n.似非而是的论点,自相矛盾的话
「paradox」的用法
paradox悖论,自相矛盾 - 表示两个看似相互矛盾的概念或情况。
「paradox」的例句
It is a paradox that the more we have, the less we seem to need.
拥有越多,似乎需要的就越少。
The paradox of success is that the more successful you are, the more you want to succeed.
成功的悖论在于,你越是成功,就越想要继续成功。
The paradox of democracy is that it often leads to majority rule, which can be undemocratic.
民主的悖论在于,它往往导致多数人的统治,这可能是不民主的。
The paradox of love is that it can both heal and hurt.
爱的悖论在于,它可以既治愈又伤害。
The paradox of peace is that it requires constant vigilance to maintain.
和平的悖论在于,维持和平需要持续的警惕。
The paradox of progress is that it often leads to new problems.
进步的悖论在于,它往往导致新的问题。
The paradox of time is that the more we have, the less we seem to appreciate it.
时间的悖论在于,我们拥有的越多,似乎越不珍惜它。
The paradox of wealth is that it can bring both freedom and stress.
财富的悖论在于,它可以带来自由和压力。
The paradox of knowledge is that the more we know, the more we realize how much we don’t know.
知识的悖论在于,我们学得越多,就越意识到自己知道得还不够。
The paradox of life is that it ends too soon and begins too late.
生活的悖论在于,它来得太晚去得太早。