There are 21 total results for your 理屈 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
理屈 see styles |
rikutsu りくつ |
theory; reason |
理屈屋 see styles |
rikutsuya りくつや |
quibbler |
小理屈 see styles |
korikutsu こりくつ |
quibble; pointless argument |
屁理屈 see styles |
herikutsu へりくつ |
sophism; quibble; hair-splitting; argument for argument's sake; cavil; frivolous objections |
理屈詞窮 理屈词穷 see styles |
lǐ qū cí qióng li3 qu1 ci2 qiong2 li ch`ü tz`u ch`iung li chü tzu chiung |
lit. having presented a flawed argument, one has nothing further to add (idiom); fig. unable to provide a convincing argument to support one's position; to not have a leg to stand on |
似非理屈 see styles |
eserikutsu えせりくつ |
sophistry |
屁理屈屋 see styles |
herikutsuya へりくつや |
sophist; quibbler |
理屈っぽい see styles |
rikutsuppoi りくつっぽい |
(adjective) argumentative |
理屈に合う see styles |
rikutsuniau りくつにあう |
(exp,v5u) to be reasonable; to stand to reason; to be logical; to hold water |
理屈をつける see styles |
rikutsuotsukeru りくつをつける |
(exp,v1) to find an excuse; to rationalize; to find a pretext |
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korikutsu こりくつ |
quibble; pointless argument |
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herikutsu へりくつ |
sophism; chop logic; far-fetched argument; quibble; cavil; argument for argument's sake |
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rikutsu りくつ |
(1) theory; reason; logic; (2) (unreasonable) argument; strained logic; excuse; pretext |
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rikutsu りくつ |
(1) theory; reason; logic; (2) (unreasonable) argument; strained logic; excuse; pretext |
理屈と膏薬はどこへでもつく see styles |
rikutsutokouyakuhadokohedemotsuku / rikutsutokoyakuhadokohedemotsuku りくつとこうやくはどこへでもつく |
(expression) (idiom) one can give a plausible argument for anything |
理屈と膏薬はどこへでも付く see styles |
rikutsutokouyakuhadokohedemotsuku / rikutsutokoyakuhadokohedemotsuku りくつとこうやくはどこへでもつく |
(expression) (idiom) one can give a plausible argument for anything |
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rikutsunuki りくつぬき |
(adj-no,n) without any reason; without logic; visceral |
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herikutsu へりくつ |
sophism; chop logic; far-fetched argument; quibble; cavil; argument for argument's sake |
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herikutsu へりくつ |
sophism; chop logic; far-fetched argument; quibble; cavil; argument for argument's sake |
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rikutsutokouyakuhadokohedemotsuku / rikutsutokoyakuhadokohedemotsuku りくつとこうやくはどこへでもつく |
(exp,v5k) (proverb) one can give a plausible argument for anything |
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rikutsutokouyakuhadokohedemotsuku / rikutsutokoyakuhadokohedemotsuku りくつとこうやくはどこへでもつく |
(exp,v5k) (proverb) one can give a plausible argument for anything |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "理屈" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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