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词汇 irrationally
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Definition of irrationally in English:

irrationally

adverb ɪˈraʃ(ə)n(ə)li
  • In an illogical or unreasonable manner.

    the couple claim officials acted irrationally in refusing to lift the ban
    people have suddenly, and irrationally, decided not to spend any more
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is certainly a level at which irrationally rapid rate cuts will completely reverse the equation.
    • The answer is simple: premiums will be calculated irrationally.
    • The stock market may behave irrationally, not following the wisdom of any investor.
    • The central argument used by many sociologists is that, contrary to orthodox economic theory, people behave irrationally.
    • He may have been in a mood which made him irrationally reject what he was taught.
    • Even the social services provided by the church were irrationally funded and inefficiently organized.
    • Sometimes midlife crises result in play, like gambling or adultery, which is irrationally risky.
    • Such a result would almost certainly be impossible to reconcile with the court's view that the agreement was irrationally generous.
    • She is irrationally infuriated by the photograph on his desk.
    • We tend to act irrationally from time to time, with neither rhyme nor reason.

Definition of irrationally in US English:

irrationally

adverbi(r)ˈraSHnəlē
  • In an illogical or unreasonable manner.

    the couple claim officials acted irrationally in refusing to lift the ban
    people have suddenly, and irrationally, decided not to spend any more
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The stock market may behave irrationally, not following the wisdom of any investor.
    • Such a result would almost certainly be impossible to reconcile with the court's view that the agreement was irrationally generous.
    • She is irrationally infuriated by the photograph on his desk.
    • He may have been in a mood which made him irrationally reject what he was taught.
    • There is certainly a level at which irrationally rapid rate cuts will completely reverse the equation.
    • The answer is simple: premiums will be calculated irrationally.
    • Sometimes midlife crises result in play, like gambling or adultery, which is irrationally risky.
    • We tend to act irrationally from time to time, with neither rhyme nor reason.
    • Even the social services provided by the church were irrationally funded and inefficiently organized.
    • The central argument used by many sociologists is that, contrary to orthodox economic theory, people behave irrationally.
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