词汇 | counter-argument |
释义 | counter-argument noun[ C ] uk /ˈkaʊn.tər.ɑː.ɡjə.mənt/ us /ˈkaʊn.t̬ɚ.ɑːr.ɡjə.mənt/ an argument against another argument, idea, or suggestion反论证;反见解;反建议 Arguments & disagreements argument argy-bargy be (on) non-speakersidiom belligerence bickering blow (someone/something) up bust up clash conflict contentiousness cut and thrustidiom ding-dong dispute dust-up hostility kerfuffle logjam rhubarb ructions spat The words came like a stunning blow where a verbal counter-argument was expected. Examples of counter-argumentcounter-argument In the following example we show an argument and a counter-argument supporting literals that are not complementary. Yet, the counter-argument is again efficiency, because the way academics and the general public think and behave cannot be changed easily. A counter-argument to this hypothesis is that what is toxic to mammals is not necessarily toxic to invertebrates. I think that the counter-argument can be put more strongly than this : given the vast amount of input, language acquisition is a long haul. The author has tried to be fair in his analysis and presents a balanced thesis, a counter-argument, on a very contentious topic. I like to think that this is a plausible counter-argument that deserves serious consideration. Nationalistic opposition may be an obstacle, but it does not constitute a counter-argument in logical terms. Such systems are comprehensive and also reflective when they refer to the system itself to explain any counter-argument. It is interesting to remark the following property of the counter-argument notion. Debate concerning the continued existence of the system provides a counter-argument. Here, the notion of rebuttal or counter-argument is introduced. But he also rejects the counter-argument that trade reform should be accepted only if accompanied by environmental reform. Now perhaps a counter-argument could be raised against my criticisms. And his counter-argument advances little beyond an objection to the use of the word ' selfish ' to describe genetic function in natural selection. Rather, the legitimacy of the conclusion rests on the fact that the answerer's assent signifies that he has not found any counter-argument to them, as we shall see. See all examples of counter-argument 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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