argue
argue 英 [ˈɑ:gju:] 美 [ˈɑrgju]
v. 争论,辩论;
进行时:arguing 过去式:argued 过去分词:argued 第三人称单数:argues 名词复数:argues
- When people argue, they disagree with each other, sometimes loudly. You don’t always have to yell when you argue, though, sometimes you’re just trying to prove a point. If your mom tells you to be home for dinner, don’t argue!
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- v. 争论,辩论;
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1. They argued.
他们争论了。
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2. Who can argue with that?
谁可以和这话争论呢?
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3. My brothers are always arguing.
我的兄弟们总是争论不休。
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4. We're always arguing with each other about money.
我们总是为钱吵嘴。
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5. They argued for the right to strike.
他们据理力争罢工权利。
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6. a well-argued article
凿凿有据的文章
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7. He was too tired to argue the point.
他太倦了,不想讨论这个问题。
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8. It could be argued that laws are made by and for men.
法律由人制订,也是为人制订的这一点颇有道理。
- argue (v.) c. 1300, "to make reasoned statements to prove or refute a proposition," from Old French arguer "maintain an opinion or view; harry, reproach, accuse, blame" (12c.), ultimately from Latin arguere "make clear, make known, prove, declare, demonstrate," from PIE *argu-yo-, suffixed form of root *arg- "to shine; white." The transmission to French might be via arguere in a Medieval Latin sense of "to argue," or from Latin argutare "to prattle, prate," frequentative of arguere.
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