argument的意思和读音

argument

: [ˈɑrɡjəmənt] : [ˈɑː(r)ɡjʊmənt]

n.

arguments  

v.+n.use argument,support argument,settle argument,accept argument,argument hold

adj.+n.strong argument,persuasive argument,same argument,serious argument,rational argument

n.quarrel,fight,disagreement,dispute,row

argumentn.

1.[c][u]a conversation or discussion in which two or more people disagree, often angrily

to win/lose an argument

After some heated argument a decision was finally taken.

We had an argument with the waiter about the bill.

She got into an argument with the teacher.

2.[c]a reason or set of reasons that sb uses to show that sth is true or correct

Her main argument was a moral one.

There are strong arguments for and against euthanasia.

His argument was that public spending must be reduced.

3.[u]~ (about sth)the act of disagreeing in a conversation or discussion using a reason or set of reasons

Let's assume for the sake of argument(= in order to discuss the problem) that we can't start till March.便

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n.1.an angry disagreement between people; a discussion or debate between people with different views, opinions, etc.2.a reason or set of reasons that you use for persuading other people to support your views, opinions, etc.

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1.As captain of the Anna Sims, moored in Darien, Georgia, he got into a violent argument with a member of his crew.

2.My wife and I had gotten in an argument and my 19-year-old daughter announced that she was leaving the house to move in with her boyfriend.19

3.In most societies, FGM is considered a cultural tradition, which is often used as an argument for its continuation.

4.The decreasing character of a function with negative derivative can be proved by an analogous argument.

5.She realized that she might have made the same mistake as Joan Durbeyfield. She completely accepted Angel's argument.·

6.They forced me to smarten up my act, to try to close the gaps in my thinking, to consider the argument more carefully before setting it out.使

7.Something of a know-it-all, he comes across as slightly hostile, even if only through verbal argument, or jokes targeted at others.

8.It was no longer enough to be plausible in argument; one had to be convincing in action.

9.The reformers seem to have won the argument, though it may take a while longer for that to become clear.

10.He told me that there had been an argument between them.(