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词汇 amphiboly
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Definition of amphiboly in English:

amphiboly

nounPlural amphiboliesamˈfɪbəliamˈfibəlē
  • another term for amphibology
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So much so, that there will be no equivocations or amphibolies, and everything which will be said intelligibly in that language will be said with propriety.
    • Perhaps, if we are to maintain the doctrine of agency as a possession of the agent, it is more productive to let the amphiboly lie as it is.
    • An amphiboly occurs when the construction of a sentence allows it to have two different meanings.
    • We are taken through a labyrinth of puns, amphibolies, alliterations, symmetries, inversions, analogies, and in a variety of tones.
    • Street signs can suffer from a case of amphiboly because they tend not to use punctuation.
    • Some amphibolies were also presented, although less frequently than the pyroxenes.
    • Some of the goals of a non-epistemology are as follows: to free up the use of epistemological discourses; to refuse to submit them to the directions for use imposed by the putative synthesis of its objects; to transform the amphibolies of epistemology into particular objects without merely overturning oppositions.
    • Examples such as the following depend upon amphiboly: ‘I wish that you the enemy may capture’.
    • Linguistically, an amphiboly is an ambiguity which results from ambiguous grammar, as opposed to one that results from the ambiguity of words or phrases - that is, Equivocation.
    • The fallacy of amphiboly results because of poor sentence construction.
    • He has committed the amphiboly of confusing concepts, conceptual objects and the relationships we find among such objects with objects of the senses and the relations we find there.
    • This book examines apposition as well as poetic compounds, amphibolies, and certain other narrative devices as keys to style and structure of Beowulf.

Definition of amphiboly in US English:

amphiboly

nounamˈfibəlē
  • another term for amphibology
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Linguistically, an amphiboly is an ambiguity which results from ambiguous grammar, as opposed to one that results from the ambiguity of words or phrases - that is, Equivocation.
    • Some of the goals of a non-epistemology are as follows: to free up the use of epistemological discourses; to refuse to submit them to the directions for use imposed by the putative synthesis of its objects; to transform the amphibolies of epistemology into particular objects without merely overturning oppositions.
    • Some amphibolies were also presented, although less frequently than the pyroxenes.
    • He has committed the amphiboly of confusing concepts, conceptual objects and the relationships we find among such objects with objects of the senses and the relations we find there.
    • Examples such as the following depend upon amphiboly: ‘I wish that you the enemy may capture’.
    • We are taken through a labyrinth of puns, amphibolies, alliterations, symmetries, inversions, analogies, and in a variety of tones.
    • An amphiboly occurs when the construction of a sentence allows it to have two different meanings.
    • The fallacy of amphiboly results because of poor sentence construction.
    • This book examines apposition as well as poetic compounds, amphibolies, and certain other narrative devices as keys to style and structure of Beowulf.
    • Street signs can suffer from a case of amphiboly because they tend not to use punctuation.
    • Perhaps, if we are to maintain the doctrine of agency as a possession of the agent, it is more productive to let the amphiboly lie as it is.
    • So much so, that there will be no equivocations or amphibolies, and everything which will be said intelligibly in that language will be said with propriety.
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