释义 |
tautologically, adv.|tɔːtəʊˈlɒdʒɪkəlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a tautological manner, with tautology.
1620T. Granger Div. Logike 292 Handle the same matter (homogeneously, not tautologically). 1820Coleridge Let. C. A. Tulk 17 July in Pearson's Catal. (1894) 14 At once superfluous and defective, tautologically superfluous in the point of co-equality, and dangerously defective in that of the subordination. 1840Hood Up Rhine 61, I join with Dr. Watts' sluggard in wishing tautologically, for ‘a little more sleep and a little more slumber’. 1979J. A. Robinson Logic: Form & Function iii. 43 We can extend this idea to the case when infinitely many sentences together tautologically imply a given sentence. So tautoˈlogicalness (Bailey 1727 vol. II). |