释义 |
‖ sequitur|ˈsɛkwɪtə(r)| [L. = it follows.] An inference or conclusion which follows from the premisses. Cf. non sequitur.
1836J. M. Gully Magendie's Formul. (ed. 2) 184 note, I do not see the sequitur in this sentence. 1837Barham Ingol. Leg., Spectre Tapp., Mr. Maguire..looked as if he did not quite subscribe to the sequitur. 1863Cowden Clarke Shaks. Char. ii. 57 What a reason to give for his being in a state of perdition!..—what a ‘sequitur’! |