argumentative如何读

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美:[ˌɑrgjuˈmentətɪv]

argumentative是什么意思

  • adj.爱争论的;好辩论的

argumentative自然拼读

ar·gu·men·ta·tive

arg y men t tihv

argumentative扩展

argumentatively (adv.)

argumentative词根

词根:argue

adj.

arguable 可论证的;可议的;可疑的

adv.

arguably 可论证地;可争辩地;正如可提出证据加以证明的那样地

argumentatively 激辩地

n.

argument 论证;论据;争吵;内容提要

arguing 争吵

argumentation 论证;争论;辩论

arguer 争辩者;辩论者

v.

arguing 争吵(argue的ing形式);争辩

vi.

argue 争论,辩论;提出理由

vt.

argue 辩论,争论;证明;说服

argumentative英英释义

adjective

given to argument : tending to argue : having or showing a tendency to disagree or argue with other people in an angry way : disputatious an argumentative temperament … had been a pigheaded, argumentative, irascible, and unlikable man …—Colleen McCullough

He became argumentative when confronted with the allegation.

consisting of or characterized by argument aired their opinions in an argumentative way

argumentative discourse

argumentative词源中文解释

15世纪中期,“关于争论的”,来自古法语“argumentatif”,意为“能够进行有力的辩论或推理”,或直接来自中世纪拉丁语“argumentat-”,是“argumentari” 的过去分词,意为“列举证据,得出结论”,源自“argumentum”(见 argument)+ -ive。 “喜欢争辩”的含义记录于1660年代。相关词汇: Argumentatively; argumentativeness。

argumentative词源英文解释

see argue

The first known use of argumentative was in the 15th century

argumentative儿童词典英英释义

arightadverb

so as to be correct : rightly

if I remember aright

aridadjective

very dryespecially: not having enough rainfall to support agriculture

aridadjective

very dryespecially: not having enough rainfall to support agriculture

aridadjective

very dryespecially: not having enough rainfall to support agriculture

arianoun

a song in an opera sung by a single voice

argumentnoun

a reason for or against something

a discussion in which arguments are presented : debate

an angry disagreement : quarrel

argumentativeadjective

marked by or given to argument : quarrelsome

argumentativeadjective

marked by or given to argument : quarrelsome

argumentative 例句

1 Geek kids are not, in general, docile and obedient; their subculture is argumentative and outspoken.

2 Broke in her son, growing suddenly argumentative.

儿子插言道,他突然变得很爱争论。

3 An argumentative cousin turns up, an old boyfriend makes a call and hired furniture movers fail to finish their job.

4 That was when he became extra tight and argumentative.

5 But also like the visuals, which are filmed in the familiar documentary pan-and-scan style, it tends to flatten conflict that wants to be more argumentative and three-dimensional.

6 It is a good trader, mathematician, editor and publisher. It has excellent argumentative and analytical power.

它会是位好商人 、 数学家 、 编辑或出版商, 同时它拥有雄辩和分析能力.

7 She's quite opinionated and very argumentative.

她十分武断,还好争辩.

8 A Contrastive Study of the Choice of Evidence in Chinese and English Argumentative Essays.

汉英议论文论据选取的对比研究.

9 Every morning at breakfast the Imperial Entomologist derided his argumentative Marxist son by reading out newspaper reports of the riots, strikes and incidents of police brutality that convulsed Kerala.

10 “We’re articulate and argumentative,” said Mr. Das, who is currently editing a 15-volume history of trade in India from 300 B.C. to the present, to be published by Penguin India.

11 Unlike some other titles on the genocide, Bogosian's refrains from lionizing the assassins and eschews the argumentative tone reverberating throughout this body of literature.

12 Are you argumentative, bossy, overbearing?

你是不是爱争论、专横、傲慢?

13 January began with the annual klatch of critics gathered for the Slate Movie Club, four chipper scribblers being smart and politely argumentative and, now and then, horrendously wrong.

14 But there’s nothing partisan or argumentative about “Blood in the Water.”

15 There’s no higher compliment given a Kashmiri than “sharp” or “clever,” traits displayed in our conversational style — teasing, skeptical, lively, but overall, yes, argumentative.

16 We live, thanks to the reach of our technologies, in perhaps the most argumentative age of any in history.

17 However, in a comment to DailyMail, Slade claimed the woman was “argumentative from the gate” and continued to argue with crew once she was on the plane when “asked to put her phone away.”

18 Mr. Rubalcaba summoned the salon elegance of old Cuban music and then splintered it in multiple ways: with whimsical stops and starts, with argumentative bursts of dissonance, with breakneck sprints that could split into counterpoint.

19 Mr. Balint said he had always been drawn to the magazine’s contentious, argumentative style.

20 In “Ordinarily Well,” Kramer tills some of the same ground that he did in his previous book, but his approach this time is less philosophical and more argumentative.

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