logical

logical
[ˈlɒdʒɪkəl]
adjetivo
1lógico(a)

logical [lo-yi-kal]
adjetivo
1Lógico, perteneciente a la lógica.

logical [ˈlɒdʒɪkəl] ?
adjective
lógico
The left hemisphere of the brain has to do with processing logical thought There are many profound and, doubtless, logical arguments for ending the life of an unborn child ...orderly, logical analysis of a problem This is a masterly, logical analysis of the procedure If the climate gets drier, then the logical conclusion is that even more drought will occur ...the logical consequence of this hypothesis He was reluctant to concede that the logical outcome could be a Soviet Union reduced in size But development did follow a logical sequence Eliminating the death penalty is a logical extension of the "pro-life" movement There was a logical explanation It seems logical that Finlay must have been influenced by Manson
she's the logical choice for the jobchoice es lógico que sea ella la elegida para el puesto
to take sth to its logical conclusionconclusion llevar algo a su lógica conclusión
I just wanted to take that whole process to its logical conclusion
she has a logical mindmind es una persona lógica
it seemed a logical stepstep parecía el paso lógico
it is logical thatthat es lógico que
he is incapable of logical thinkingthinking es incapaz de razonar con lógica de manera lógica;or
modifier
logical positivism (n) positivismo lógico; (m)