0 seeming to be right or true, but really wrong or false -- 似是而非的;貌似有理的;虚假的
specious allegations/promises 貌似有理的指控/虚伪的诺言
There will be no more hollow virtues, no more specious and splendid crimes.
As most of the preceding articles note, appeal to the best interests of the nonconsenting donor child is morally specious at best.
This model of the specious present may not be correct, but the fact that it can be entertained suggests that the non-relativity thesis is at least questionable.
It is important to understand that analogical reasoning, whatever its heuristic usefulness, is a specious form of reasoning.
The supposed importance of former felons being allowed to vote is specious, although their chapter overall is important and intriguing.
This account seems to entail that co-consciousness is relativized to a particular specious present.
It confers on the various perspectives on empathy only a specious nominal unity.
These implications are not specious, as the higher engagement of women in household work is not compensated for by an equivalent higher engagement of men in paid work.