词汇 | argument |
释义 | argumentUK:*/ˈɑːrgjʊmənt/US:/ˈɑrgjəmənt/ ,(är′gyə mənt)UK-RP:UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:Jamaican: 主要翻译 argument n (quarrel)争执;争吵The couple's discussion about what to do that evening ended in an argument.这对夫妇讨论晚上做什么,最终却以一场争吵告终。usage: ‘argument’Don't use discussion to refer to a disagreement between people, especially one that results in them shouting angrily at each other. This kind of disagreement is usually called an argument.We had a terrible argument, and now she won't talk to me.I said no, and we got into a big argument over it. argument n (debate)争论;辩论;讨论They entered into yet another argument about tax policies.然而,他们又开始就税收政策问题展开争论。 argument n (reasoning)论证;论据His argument against going to war was a solid one.他反对战争的论据很充分。 其他翻译 argument n (statement for or against)赞成(或反对)…的理由The arguments for women's suffrage finally prevailed.赞成女性获得投票权的呼声终于占了上风。 复合形式: counterargument, counter-argument n (rebuttal, refutation)用来驳斥的观点;用来辩驳的观点 for the sake of argument expr (hypothetically)假设,假定Let us imagine, for the sake of argument, that the Prime Minister decided to resign. heated argument n (row, angry debate)激烈的争吵;激烈的争论I could hear the couple next door having a heated argument. ontological argument n (assertion that God exists)本体存在论,上帝存在论It was Avicenna in the 11th century who first proposed the ontological argument for the existence of God. |
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