词汇 | polemic |
释义 | polemic noun[ C ] formaluk /pəˈlem.ɪk/ us /pəˈlem.ɪk/ a piece of writing or a speech in which a person strongly attacks or defends a particular opinion, person, idea, or set of beliefs: 辩论文章;激烈的争辩 She has published a fierce anti-war polemic.她发表了一篇言辞激烈的反战文章。 Debate & discussion agent provocateur agora argue argue against something argue for something bargainer beard controversial hash kick around no ifs or butsidiom no-platform no-platforming on the doorstep proposer uncontroversially undialectical undiscussed war of words wash (something) up Related wordpolemical polemic | American Dictionarypolemic noun[ C ] fmlus/pəˈlem·ɪk/ a piece of writing or a speech in which a person argues forcefully for or against someone or something polemicaladjectiveus/pəˈlem·ɪ·kəl/ fml a series of polemical essays Examples of polemicpolemic This point is what separates rhetorical practice from the polemics of dialecticians. Other issues of polemic, rhetoric and form are dealt with at the end of this reply. The contradictions and overdeterminations of their construction as stereotypes in the newspapers, cartoons, fictions, and polemics of the period are obvious. The second book is written from an operational rather than an academic perspective, and has distinctly polemic character. The importance of the coronation ceremony was taken for granted in much of the polemic from 1554. Alongside the possibility for public disputation and polemic that the printed sphere offered, such possibilities for individual self-conditioning coined the other face of print. So history-heavy, theory-thin analyses and polemics have played a larger role here, in both case law and scholarship, than in some other fields. At last, two distinguished scholars have gone back to primary sources to try to sort truths from speculation and polemics. A bibliography, which demonstrates the range of sources used, as well as a series of pictures connected with this polemic concludes the work. In the polemics presented here, language, transportation systems, visual representations, and technical devices were crucial elements for the creation of paleontological objects. It is fair to say that there is occasionally more than an air of polemic to his writings against the regular clergy. Secondly, and more importantly, it transforms reviewing into polemic. However, neither book is polemic in any way in its choice of language. It is also relevant to problems and polemics in developing countries. Orlov seems to have tried to avoid taking sides in this polemic. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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