argumentation
[.ɑ:gjumen'teiʃən]
n.争论,讨论,论证
例句与用法:
The teacher told us the faultless argumentation after the test.
考试后,老师告诉了我们正确的论证方法。
n.
1. 立论
2. 辩论
3. 辩论文; 辩论性演说
argumentation
词义辨析:
同义:
n.逻辑
logic
reasoning
n.争辩
debate
polemic
logomachy
disputation
contention
altercation
同义参见:
dialectic
discussion
argumentation[,ɑ:ɡjumen'teiʃən]n.1.■推论;论证;推理;得出结论的过程2.■辩论;争辩;争论3.■论据
argumentationargumentation[ˌɑ:ɡjumenˈteiʃən]n.1.■立论, 推论, 论证2.■辩论, 争论3.■议论, 讨论
noun
- [mass noun]the action or process of reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory
(支持某一观点、行为或理论的)系统化推论,系统化论证
lines of argumentation used to support his thesis.
用于支持他的论文的系统化论证。
- late Middle English : via Old French from Latin argumentatio(n-), from argumentat- 'conducted as an argument', from argumentari
argumentation
名词 argumentation:
a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal
the methodical process of logical reasoning
argumentation
■Any good speaker should be able to reinforce his argument with facts.
一个好的演讲者会用事实来加强他论点。
■A drunk tried to start and argument with Mark, but a few well chosen words soon took the fight out of him.
一个醉汉试图同马克展开辨论,但马克几句措词恰当的话就很快把他说服了。
■The argument turned into a fight when knives were produced.
一亮出刀来,那场争论就演变成武斗了。
■A fallacious or illogical argument or conclusion.
不合逻辑的推论,谬论错误的或不合逻辑的观点或结论
■The two ministers disagreed about how to deal with unemployment and so the stage was set for a bitter argument within the Government.
两位部长就如何处理失业问题产生分歧,这样便导致了政府内部更激烈的争论。
■The couple had a heck of an argument and kept us awake all night.
两口子争得够呛,弄得咱们一晚上没眨眼皮。
■Joe got the worst of the argument with Molly.
乔在与莫利的辩论中失利。
■The argument ended in tears.
争吵到最後声泪俱下。
■The argument ended in a punch-up.
争论到最後双方大打出手。
■The argument woke old rivalries.
争论又激起了旧怨。
■He exited quickly after the argument.
争论完了后他很快地走了。
■An argument was inevitable because they disliked each other so much.
争论是不可避免的,因为他们彼此非常厌恶。
■The argument boiled over into open war.
争论演变成了公开的论战。
■It took her a long time to cool down after the argument.
争论过后好久,她才得以平静下来。
■The argument rumbled on for three hours.
争论闹嚷嚷地进行了三个小时。
■We wore down their opposition after several hours' argument.
争辩了几个小时之後我们削弱了他们的异议。
■The argument frayed their nerves.
争辩使他们不快。
■The art or practice of argumentation or controversy.
争辩,辩论法争辩或辩论的艺术或做法
■Firstly,strengthen argumentation of cooperation items.
二要加大对合作项目管理和调控;
■His arrival set the scene for another argument.
他一来就要另有一场争论了。
■He can not understand the gist of their argument.
他不明白他们争论的要点。
■This non sequitur invalidates his argument.
他不根据前提推理因而论证无效。
■He can't understand a general argument, he always asks nitpicking little questions.
他不能理解总的论点,总是问一些无关紧要的枝节问题。
■He buttressed up the argument with lots of solid facts.
他以大量确凿的事实支持这个论点。
■They shook hands after their argument and parted as friends.
他们争论之後像朋友一样握手而别。
■They showed some statistical evidence to support their argument.
他们出示了一些统计数字来支持他们的论点。
■They are having a theological argument.
他们正争论神学上的问题。
■They were having a fierce argument and I thought they might hit each other.
他们正在恶狠狠地争吵,我想他们可能要打架了。
■Their argument put a bit of a damper on the party.
他们的争论使聚会颇为扫兴。
■They won the argument by sheer weight of numbers.
他们纯靠人多势众在争论中获胜。
■They blundered into an argument.
他们错误地卷进了一场争论。
■His strong argument fetched his opponents round.
他充足的论据使他的论敌信服了。
■He only adverted to the main points of my argument.
他只提到我议论的要点。
■He loves juggling with language, so much so that one often loses the thread of his argument.
他喜欢在语言上玩花样,弄得人家连他的论点也抓不住。
■His style of argument in meetings is not so much aggressive as pertinacious.
他在会议上的辩论态度并非锋芒逼人而是坚持己见。
■He sided with his brother in the argument.
他在辩论中站在他兄弟这边。
■His argument for the problem was almost flawless.
他对这个问题的论证几乎是天衣无缝的。
■He quickly seized on a flaw in his opponent's argument.
他很快地抓住了对方论据中的一个漏洞。
■He made an interminable argument.
他无休止地争论。
■His last argument was a diversion to make us forget the main point.
他最後的论点是在声东击西,想让我们忘掉要点。
■His forceful argument soon made the opposing speaker step down.
他有力的论点很快就使对方的发言者认输了。
■He is not persuaded by our argument.
他没有被我们的论点所说服。
■He went over line after line of wise argument.
他浏览了一行行高明的论证。
■He reinforced his argument with many facts.
他用很多事实进一步证实了他的论点。
■He banged his fist on the table to emphasize his argument.
他用拳头敲着桌子为自己的辩驳助威。
■His argument does not make sense.
他的争论没有意义。
■There's no logic in his argument.
他的论据不合逻辑。
■His argument led us away from the topic.
他的论点使我们离开了本题。
■There are holes in his argument.
他的论点有欠缺。
■The essence of his argument is that capitalism cannot succeed.
他的论点的核心是资本主义不能成功。