cogently
adverb uk/ˈkəʊ.dʒənt.li/ us/ˈkoʊ.dʒənt.li/
(论据或理由)令人信服地,有说服力地,强有力地
in a way that is clearly expressed and is likely to persuade people
She argued most cogently for a relaxation of the sanctions. 她颇有说服力地主张放松制裁。
He speaks on African-American issues more cogently than anyone else on the political scene. 他在非裔美国人问题上的发言比政界其他人都更有说服力。
See: cogent
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- Luce summarizes these issues crisply and cogently.
- Other academics have expressed similar ideas more cogently.
- Philander cogently explains why continuing to add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere poses such a threat.