illogically
adverb uk/ɪˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl.i/ us/ɪˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl.i/
不合逻辑地,无缘由地;不明智地
in a way that is not reasonable, wise, or practical, or that does not follow a plan or system that has been carefully thought about
He was illogically reluctant to sell the family home after his mother died. 在他母亲去世后,他不愿卖掉这所房子,这不合理。
Illogically, English has settled on the French pronunciation and the Italian spelling of the word. 不合逻辑的是,英语已经选定了这个词的法语发音和意大利语拼法。
See: illogical
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- They were one of the most futuristic bands of the 1970s and also, illogically, one of the least influential.
- The system that was supposed to act in her best interests illogically bounced her from foster home to foster home.
- She illogically decided to travel to Istanbul, where none of her relatives remain.