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[kən'vɪnsɪŋ]adjprzekonywający, przekonujący* * *adjective ((negative unconvincing) having the power to convince: a convincing argument.) przekonywający -
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adjective ((negative unconvincing) having the power to convince: a convincing argument.) pārliecinošs* * *pārliecinošs -
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adjective ((negative unconvincing) having the power to convince: a convincing argument.) įtikinamas, įtikinantis -
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adj. övertygande--------n. övertalande* * *adjective ((negative unconvincing) having the power to convince: a convincing argument.) övertygande -
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adjective ((negative unconvincing) having the power to convince: a convincing argument.) přesvědčivý* * *• přesvědčivý• přesvědčující -
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adjective ((negative unconvincing) having the power to convince: a convincing argument.) presvedčivý* * *• presvedcivý -
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adjective ((negative unconvincing) having the power to convince: a convincing argument.) convingător -
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adjective ((negative unconvincing) having the power to convince: a convincing argument.) convaincant -
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adjective ((negative unconvincing) having the power to convince: a convincing argument.) convincente -
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convincing [kən'vɪnsɪŋ](argument, person, performance) convaincant; (victory, win) décisif, éclatant;∎ she wasn't very convincing as Juliet elle n'était pas convaincante dans le rôle de Juliette;∎ the battle scenes were very convincing les scènes de bataille étaient très réalistes -
54 argument isn't convincing
Общая лексика: (one's) аргумент неубедителен (While we support efforts to safeguard individual privacy, your argument isn't convincing.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > argument isn't convincing
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55 argument
N1. बहसThe captain got into an argument with the umpire2. तर्कRam's arguements against capital punishment were quite convincing3. दलीलThe prisoner's argument was that he was attacked first4. विषयThe main arguement of the book is on economic liberaization -
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- {argument} lý lẽ, sự tranh cãi, sự tranh luận, tóm tắt, Argumen = ein Argument vorbringen {to advance an argument}+ = das schwerwiegende Argument {a strong argument}+ = ein völlig überzeugendes Argument {a thoroughly convincing argument}+ -
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60 complex argument
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > complex argument
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Argument — Ar gu*ment, n. [F. argument, L. argumentum, fr. arguere to argue.] 1. Proof; evidence. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] There is.. no more palpable and convincing argument of the existence of a Deity. Ray. [1913 Webster] Why, then, is it made a badge of wit … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
argument — noun 1 discussion ADJECTIVE ▪ bitter, heated, violent ▪ big ▪ I had a big argument with my mother this morning. ▪ little, petty … Collocations dictionary
argument — n. dispute 1) to get into, have an argument 2) to break off, terminate; clinch, settle an argument 3) an angry, bitter, heated, loud, violent argument 4) an argument breaks out 5) an argument about, over; between; with (I had a bitter argument… … Combinatory dictionary
convincing */*/ — UK [kənˈvɪnsɪŋ] / US adjective 1) a) something that is convincing makes you believe that it is true or persuades you to do something a convincing argument/explanation He will demand convincing evidence before he adopts a new theory. b) someone… … English dictionary
convincing — con|vinc|ing [ kən vınsıŋ ] adjective ** 1. ) something that is convincing makes you believe that it is true or persuades you to do something: He will demand convincing evidence before he adopts a new theory. a convincing argument/explanation a ) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
argument — ar|gu|ment W1S1 [ˈa:gjumənt US ˈa:r ] n 1.) a situation in which two or more people disagree, often angrily = ↑disagreement argument with ▪ I broke the vase during an argument with my husband. argument about/over ▪ an argument about who was… … Dictionary of contemporary English
convincing — adjective 1) a convincing argument Syn: cogent, persuasive, plausible, powerful, potent, strong, forceful, compelling, irresistible, telling, conclusive See note at believable 2) a … Thesaurus of popular words
convincing — adjective 1) a convincing argument Syn: persuasive, powerful, strong, forceful, compelling, cogent, plausible, irresistible, telling 2) a convincing 5?0 win Syn: resounding, emphati … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
Argument from silence — The argument from silence (also called argumentum ad silentio in Latin) is generally a conclusion based on silence or lack of contrary evidence. [ argumentum e silentio noun phrase The Oxford Essential Dictionary of Foreign Terms in English . Ed … Wikipedia
convincing — adj. VERBS ▪ be, look, seem, sound ▪ find sth ▪ I found his argument pretty convincing. ▪ make sth … Collocations dictionary
Convincing — Convince Con*vince , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Convinced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Convincing}.] [L. convincere, victum, to refute, prove; con + vincere to conquer. See {Victor}, and cf. {Convict}.] 1. To overpower; to overcome; to subdue or master. [Obs.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English