argumentation 英 [ˌɑ:gjumənˈteɪʃn]   美 [ˌɑrgjumənˈteɪʃn]

argumentation

argumentation  英 [ˌɑ:gjumənˈteɪʃn] 美 [ˌɑrgjumənˈteɪʃn]

n. 论证;争论;辩论 

名词复数:argumentations 

These are all types of argumentation, and they exist in academia in similar forms. 所有这些论证方式,在学术讨论中都以类似的存在。
Thus, the uses of literacy for argumentation – both in oral and written form – grew. 这些都使利用文字进行的既有口头也有书面形式的辩论愈加频繁。

  • Argumentation is a very logical way of discussing or debating an idea. When you use the technique of argumentation, you prove something to be true or false.
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  • n. 论证;争论;辩论
  • 1. These are all types of argumentation, and they exist in academia in similar forms.

    所有这些论证方式,在学术讨论中都以类似的存在。

  • 2. Thus, the uses of literacy for argumentation – both in oral and written form – grew.

    这些都使利用文字进行的既有口头也有书面形式的辩论愈加频繁。

  • 3. But, it doesn't guarantee it, because absent further argumentation, there's no guarantee that the soul survives the death of the body.

    但这不能保证,由于缺乏进一步的论证,我们无法保证,在肉体死亡后灵魂仍然存活

  • argumentation (n.) mid-15c., "presentation of formal arguments," from Old French argumentacion (14c.), from Latin argumentationem (nominative argumentatio) "the bringing forth of a proof," noun of action from past participle stem of argumentari "adduce proof, draw a conclusion," from argumentum (see argument). Meaning "debate, wrangling, argument back and forth" is from 1530s.
ar·gu·men·ta·tion / ˌɑːɡjumənˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɑːrɡjumənˈteɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] logical arguments used to support a theory, an action or an idea 推论;论证;论据 ar·gu·men·ta·tion / ˌɑːɡjumənˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌɑːrɡjumənˈteɪʃn /
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