英:['kaʊntər'ɑ:ɡjʊmənt]
美:['kaʊntər'ɑɡjʊmənt]
英:['kaʊntər'ɑ:ɡjʊmənt]
美:['kaʊntər'ɑɡjʊmənt]
noun
an opposing argument … careful consideration of each of the arguments made by the appellant, and of the counter-arguments advanced by the appellees …—Jonathan M. Landers et al.
Joseph Stiglitz's new book, "The Price of Inequality," is the single most comprehensive counterargument to both Democratic neoliberalism and Republican laissez-faire theories.—Thomas B. Edsall
noun
an opposing argument … careful consideration of each of the arguments made by the appellant, and of the counter-arguments advanced by the appellees …—Jonathan M. Landers et al.
Joseph Stiglitz's new book, "The Price of Inequality," is the single most comprehensive counterargument to both Democratic neoliberalism and Republican laissez-faire theories.—Thomas B. Edsall
同时 counterargument,意为“提出以反驳另一个论点的论点”,始见于1812年,由 counter- 和 argument 组成。而 Counter-arguing 则可追溯至1660年代。
The first known use of counterargument was in 1812
1 As a result, even as members of Mr. Kennedy’s extended family have formally repudiated him as a candidate, throwing their support behind Mr. Biden, his image-making has worked as a counterargument without his having to say a word.
2 Now, the counterargument here is that AI is not a camera, and that a camera is a camera.
3 The counter - argument is that this system ( which is much more complicated than described ) does not work.
反对意见则认为这种体系 ( 远比所描述的要复杂 ) 根本不可能运行.
1 相反论点