truisms
英 [ˈtru(ː)ɪzmz]
美 [ˈtruɪzəmz]
n. 不言而喻的道理; 自明之理; 老生常谈
truism的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 陈词滥调;不言自明的说法
Atruismis a statement that is generally accepted as obviously true and is repeated so often that it has become boring.- Orpington seems an example of the truism that nothing succeeds like success...
奥尔平顿似乎验证了一个常理——一事成功百事顺。 - Whilst this might sound like a truism, it is nevertheless a crucial problem to address.
尽管这可能听起来像是老生常谈,但却是待解决的重要问题。
- Orpington seems an example of the truism that nothing succeeds like success...
双语例句
- It is one of the truisms of the eurozone crisis: the reluctance of Germany to foot the bill for saving the single currency.
关于欧元区危机有一点不言自明:德国不愿意为拯救欧元买单。 - Cold reading is the art of telling people truisms about human nature in a way that seems like it is tailored to them.
冷读术这门学问,虽然是告诉某人一些不提自明的事实,但那些话就好像是特定为他而设的那样。 - Mouth open training for prevention of truisms in parotid gland malignant tumor patients being treated with radiotherapy
开口器支撑预防腮腺区恶性肿瘤放疗后张口困难 - Truisms are true, hold on to that!
自明便是真理,这一点一定要坚持。