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argument

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ar·gu·ment /ˈɑːɡjəmənt $ ˈɑːr-/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  
1 argument.jpg [countableC]ARGUE a situation in which two or more people disagree, often angrily 争论,争吵,争辩
argument with
 She had a big argument with her husband.
她和丈夫大吵了一架。
argument about/over
 There have been a lot of arguments about who was responsible for the accident.
人们针对谁该为事故负责一事争论不休。
2 [countableC]REASON a set of reasons that show that something is true or untrue, right or wrong etc 论点,论据
 We need to provide a convincing argument as to why the system should be changed.
我们得提出有说服力的论据,证明为何要改变体制。
argument for/against
 a powerful argument against smoking
反对吸烟的有力论据
 A good argument can be made for comparing the IT revolution with the invention of writing itself.
信息技术革命完全有理由与文字的发明相提并论。
argument in favour of
  the arguments in favour of banning tobacco advertising
支持禁止烟草广告的论点
argument that
 the familiar argument that the costs outweigh the benefits
得不偿失这一常见的论点
3 [uncountableU]DISAGREE when you disagree with something or question whether it is right 异议;争议
do something without (further) argument
 Ian accepted the suggestion without argument.
伊恩二话不说就接受了这个建议。
for the sake of argument (=in order to discuss all the possibilities) 为了讨论各种可能性
 If, for the sake of argument, you aren’t offered the job, what will you do?
比方说吧,如果得不到这份工作,你会怎么办?
COLLOCATIONS
verbs
have an argument 争吵
I could hear my parents having an argument downstairs.
我听到父母在楼下争吵。
get into an argument/become involved in an argument 争吵起来
She didn’t want to get into another argument about money.
她不想为了钱又吵起来。
nI left to avoid becoming involved in an argument.
start/cause an argument 引起争吵
He was deliberately trying to start an argument.
他故意想吵架。
nMoney often causes arguments.
avoid an argument 避免争吵
I was anxious to avoid an argument.
我一心想避免争吵。
win/lose an argument 争吵[争论]赢了/输了
nThe party hopes to win the argument about how to reform the health system.
nThe first one who resorts to violence is usually the one who’s lost the argument.
an argument breaks out (=it starts) 争吵[争论]爆发
nThe men were drunk and an argument soon broke out.
an argument erupts (=a big argument suddenly starts) 突然爆发争吵[争论] 
nA bitter argument erupted between the brothers over who should inherit the money.
adjectives
a big/huge/massive argument 激烈/剧烈的争吵
There was a big argument about whether we should move to a new house.
我们为了要不要搬家而大吵了一架。
a heated argument (=involving very strong feelings) 激烈争吵[争论]
nSomeone was having a heated argument with a police officer.
a bitter argument 激烈争吵[争论]
nThere are bitter arguments about whether he was a hero or a war criminal.
a furious/fierce argument 激烈争吵[争论]
nAs soon as she had gone a furious argument broke out.
a violent argument 激烈争吵[争论]
nThe singer was hurt in a violent argument with her husband.
THESAURUS
argument a situation in which people speak angrily to each other because they disagree about something 争论,争吵
an argument between two drivers over who had right of way
两个司机之间关于谁有优先通行权的争吵
nA 29-year-old man was shot and killed today after an argument over a gambling debt.
row /raʊ/ British EnglishBrE, fight especially American EnglishAmE a loud angry argument with someone, especially your boyfriend, girlfriend, or someone in your family. Row is also used about a serious disagreement between politicians about important public issues 〔尤指情侣、家人之间的〕争吵〔row也指政界人士有关重要公共问题的严重分歧〕
There were always fights between my parents.
我父母老是吵架。
the continuing row over tax increases
关于增税问题的持久争论
nA few months ago they had a big row, and Steve drove off and spent the weekend in London.
disagreement a situation in which people disagree with each other, but without shouting or getting angry 意见不合,分歧
There were the occasional disagreements about money, but mostly we got on well.
我们有时在钱上有些分歧,不过总的来说相处得不错。
nGinny had left the company after a disagreement with her boss.
quarrel especially British EnglishBrE an argument, especially one in which people get angry and that lasts a long time. Quarrel sounds more formal and more serious than argument or row 〔尤指长时间的〕争吵,吵架〔quarrelargumentrow更为正式、激烈〕
a bitter family quarrel
激烈的家庭争吵
feud /fjuːd/ a very bitter argument between two groups, especially families, which lasts for many years and causes people to hate each other 〔两个群体、尤指两个家族间的〕长期争斗,世仇
The feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys raged for 20 years.
哈特菲尔德家族和麦考伊家族之间的世仇持续了20年。
dispute a public or legal argument about something, especially one which continues for a long time 〔尤指长时间的涉及公共事务或法律的〕争论,争端
Morris has been involved in a long legal dispute with his publisher.
莫里斯与其出版商陷入旷日持久的法律纠纷。
nThe settlement will resolve a long-running dispute over the country’s nuclear program.
nwar/battle of words an argument in which two people or groups criticize each other continuously in public
The war of words over construction delays at the airport has erupted again.
nbust-up British EnglishBrE informal a very bad argument, especially one in which people decide to separate from each other
He had a bust-up with the team manager.
nshouting match an angry argument in which people shout at each other
He got into a shouting match with another driver.
nslanging match British EnglishBrE informal an argument in which people insult each other
He was sacked after a slanging match with a colleague.
an argument that is not very serious 不太严重的争吵
squabble /ˈskwɒbəl $ ˈskwɑː-/ an argument about something that is not important 〔为琐事的〕争吵,口角
There were the usual squabbles between brothers and sisters.
兄弟姐妹之间总有些争争吵吵。
nVoters are tired of petty squabbles between party leaders.
tiff informal an argument that is not very serious, between people who are in love 〔情侣之间的〕口角,争吵
Gary had a bit of a tiff with his girlfriend.
加里和女朋友吵嘴了。
misunderstanding a slight argument – a rather formal word which is often used humorously 小争执,不和〔相当正式,常为幽默用法〕
There was a slight misunderstanding over the bill, but everything’s been sorted out now.
对账单有些小小的误会,不过现在都解决了。
nskirmish a short argument, especially between politicians or sports opponents
Evans and O'Brien had several political skirmishes.
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