词汇 | arguing |
释义 | arguing present participle ofargue argue verb uk /ˈɑːɡ.juː/ us /ˈɑːrɡ.juː/ argueverb (DISAGREE)B1[ I ] to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them: 争论;争吵;争辩 argue overThey were arguing over which film to go and see.他们正在争论去看哪部电影。 The children are always arguing.孩子们老是吵个不休。 argue withKids, will you stop arguing with each other?孩子们,你们别再吵嘴了好不好? to argue with someone argueThe kids are always arguing about something. have an argumentI had an argument with my sister. fightThe two sides continue to fight over control of the assembly. quarrelStop quarrelling, you two! rowUKMy parents were always rowing about money. squabbleThey are still squabbling over who will get the big office. It's normal for couples to argue now and then.夫妻之间偶尔发生口角是很平常的。 When two of your best friends argue it puts you in a very awkward position.你两个最好的朋友吵架时,你会陷入一种非常尴尬的境地。 They used to argue all the time and now they've practically stopped talking to each other.他们以前老是在争吵,现在几乎互不说话了。 My mother never takes sides when my brother and I argue.我和弟弟吵架时,我母亲从不偏袒任何一方。 Stop arguing with me, Daryl, and do as you're told!别再和我争辩了,达里尔,让你干什么你就干什么! Arguing & disagreeing agent provocateur aggressor alienate alienated argue with someone argumentatively bone conflict differ flame hammer lock hornsidiom non-circular non-consensual pick piggy in the middle provocateur quibble says who?idiom the fur fliesidiom argueverb (GIVE REASONS)B2[ I or T ] to give the reasons for your opinion, idea, belief, etc.: 论证;说理;辩论 argue againstThe senator argued against making cuts in military spending. argue forThe senator argued for making cuts in military spending. argue in favour ofThe senator argued in favour of making cuts in military spending. [ + that ]The senator argued that cuts in military spending were needed.部长论证了削减军费开支的必要性。 See also well argued argue the caseformal to give reasons why you think that a particular idea is right or wrong: You can argue the case either way. They argue that the membership of the Council does not reflect the racial make-up of the city.他们争辩说议会的成员结构并未反映出这座城市的种族构成。 Environmentalists argue that more goods should be transported by rail.环保主义者们主张应该更加充分利用铁路来运输货物。 It's no longer possible to argue that crime is unconnected with unemployment.不可能再认为犯罪与失业无关了。 Counsel for the defence argued convincingly that his client was not guilty. He argued powerfully and persuasively against capital punishment. Defining & explaining account (to someone) for something accountability adumbrate adumbration annotation annotator belabour demythologize excuse extenuate indefinably indescribably inexpressibly justificatory lay something out outline sketch spell walk through something what is he, are they, etc. like?idiom argueverb (SHOW)[ T ] to show that something is true or exists: 显示出;表明 The evidence argues a change in policy.证据表明政策有了变动。 Showing and demonstrating act out attest bespeak breastbeating bring indicate mark something out masterclass ostensive ostensively outlet point (something/someone) out reflect reveal trace unproved unproven unveil unwrap vent Idiomargue the toss Examples of arguingarguing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Could one overcome the threat to the interest theory by arguing that interests are ranked only by their contribution to further interests? We have applied the same idea to teaching music by arguing for body movement as a physical metaphor between musical activities and conceptual thinking. They described artists with low prestige as 'useless', arguing that they 'could have never existed and it would not have changed anything about anything'. Arguing that the existing crisis was hurting society as a whole, the socialists demanded from government and parliament prompt measures to alleviate the situation. To follow this proposal yields, we are arguing, two major advantages. We reject (many of these) proposals by arguing that they are excessively utopian. Recent literature, in contrast, has tended to reject this stance, arguing instead that military efficiency was influenced heavily by societal culture. Indeed, increasingly there are dissonent voices in the history of the body, sexuality, and gender arguing for a distinctive approach to change in these areas. All of these authors call into question cultural relativism, arguing that it has been used to prevent women's voices and rights. Once more the architectural specialists looked at the designs without conferring, and again found themselves arguing essentially the same case. Many other examples, ranging from neighbours arguing over trespass to alleged thieves being prosecuted before sheriff courts, could be given. They were also less satisfied than the others with their present amount of free time, arguing that they had too much. The paper concludes by arguing that early retirement needs to be studied as a process involving the interplay between structure and agency. This runs against work on congressional elections arguing that they are non-ideological. This is the essence of the kind of relational archaeology for which we are arguing. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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