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1 נצחנות
polemics -
2 искусство полемики
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3 полемизирование
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4 polemiky
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5 полемика
polemics -
6 полемизирование
polemics* * * -
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8 וכחנות
polemics, disputatiousness, controversy -
9 נצחנות לשמה
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10 פולמוסנות
polemics; argumentativeness -
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polemics* * *polemical, polemic -
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f; -, -en2. nur Sg. (das Polemisieren) polemics (V. im Sg.)3. (Streit) controversy, dispute* * *die Polemikpolemic; polemics; controversy* * *Po|le|mik [po'leːmɪk]f -, -enpolemics sing (gegen against); (= Streitschrift) polemicdie Polémik dieses Artikels — the polemic nature of this article
seine Polémik ist kaum mehr erträglich — his polemics are becoming unbearable
* * *Po·le·mik<-, -en>[poˈle:mɪk]f (geh)* * *die; Polemik, Polemiken polemic* * *1. Schrift: polemic (3. (Streit) controversy, dispute* * *die; Polemik, Polemiken polemic* * *-en f.polemic n.polemics n. -
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adj.polemical, polemic.f.dispute, controversy, argument, altercation.* * *1 controversy* * *1. f., (m. - polémico) 2. noun f.polemics, controversy* * *SF1) (=discusión) controversy2) (=género) polemics sing* * *femenino controversy, polemic (frml)* * *= controversy, debate, polemic, dispute, argument, war of words.Ex. I do not intend to discuss this controversy at any length.Ex. The debate as to which is the most effective way to classify books has not been positively settled.Ex. Maybe this would not matter too much if the audience for their polemics was not a potential adversary or executant of policy.Ex. In practice meetings of the Council of Ministers -- the Community's main legislative body -- have in recent years become a forum for acrimonious dispute.Ex. We do not want to see young assistants at the counter getting involved in an argument.Ex. War of words exposed chinks in coalition.----* polémica + fraguarse = controversy + brew.* polémica + gestarse = controversy + brew.* que genera polémica = confrontational.* relacionado con una polémica = confrontational.* * *femenino controversy, polemic (frml)* * *= controversy, debate, polemic, dispute, argument, war of words.Ex: I do not intend to discuss this controversy at any length.
Ex: The debate as to which is the most effective way to classify books has not been positively settled.Ex: Maybe this would not matter too much if the audience for their polemics was not a potential adversary or executant of policy.Ex: In practice meetings of the Council of Ministers -- the Community's main legislative body -- have in recent years become a forum for acrimonious dispute.Ex: We do not want to see young assistants at the counter getting involved in an argument.Ex: War of words exposed chinks in coalition.* polémica + fraguarse = controversy + brew.* polémica + gestarse = controversy + brew.* que genera polémica = confrontational.* relacionado con una polémica = confrontational.* * *controversy, polemic ( frml)* * *
polémica sustantivo femenino
controversy, polemic (frml)
polémico,-a adjetivo controversial: es un hombre muy polémico, he's a controversial man
polémica sustantivo femenino controversy
' polémica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
suscitar
- levantar
- provocar
- zanjar
English:
controversy
- argument
- dispute
* * *polémica nfcontroversy* * *f controversy* * *polémica nfcontroversia: controversy, polemics* * *polémica n controversy [pl. controversies] -
14 полемика
controversy, polemics, dispute, argumentвестникарска полемика a paper war* * *полѐмика,ж., -и controversy, polemics, dispute, argument; disputation, eristic; вестникарска \полемикаа a paper war.* * *1. controversy, polemics, dispute, argument 2. вестникарска ПОЛЕМИКА a paper war 3. започвам ПОЛЕМИКА enter into/start polemics -
15 полемизирам
dispute, polemize, enter into polemics* * *полемизѝрам,гл. dispute, polemize, enter into polemics, polemize.* * *dispute, polemize, enter into polemics -
16 versteckt
I P.P. versteckenII Adj. hidden; fig. Drohung etc.: auch veiled; sich versteckt halten hide ( vor + Dat from), be ( oder remain) in hiding; versteckt in (+ Dat) hidden (away) in; versteckte Zeile DRUCK. hidden line* * *covert* * *ver|stẹckt [fEɐ'ʃtɛkt]adj1) (lit = verborgen) hidden; (= nicht leicht sichtbar) Eingang, Tür, Winkel concealed; (= abgelegen) Ort secret, hidden* * *((made in such a way as to be) difficult to see or find: a hidden door; a hidden meaning.) hidden* * *ver·stecktI. adj2. (abgelegen) secluded3. (unausgesprochen) veiledII. adv\versteckt liegen to be secluded* * *Adjektiv hidden; concealed < polemics>; veiled < threat>; (heimlich) secret <malice, activity, etc.>; disguised < foul>; (verstohlen) furtive <glance, smile>* * *B. adj hidden; fig Drohung etc: auch veiled;sich versteckt halten hide (versteckt in (+dat) hidden (away) in;versteckte Zeile TYPO hidden line* * *Adjektiv hidden; concealed < polemics>; veiled < threat>; (heimlich) secret <malice, activity, etc.>; disguised < foul>; (verstohlen) furtive <glance, smile>* * *adj.covert adj.encrypted adj.hidden adj.oblique adj. -
17 ejecutor
adj.executing.m.executer, doer, enforcer, executioner.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 executor2 (verdugo) executioner\ejecutor,-ra testamentario,-a executor of a will* * *ejecutor, -aSM / F executor/executrix* * *- tora masculino, femenino executor* * *= executant, implementor [implementer].Ex. Maybe this would not matter too much if the audience for their polemics was not a potential adversary or executant of policy.Ex. This could only be discovered by talking to the principal policy implementors and resource gatherers.* * *- tora masculino, femenino executor* * *= executant, implementor [implementer].Ex: Maybe this would not matter too much if the audience for their polemics was not a potential adversary or executant of policy.
Ex: This could only be discovered by talking to the principal policy implementors and resource gatherers.* * *masculine, feminineexecutorlos ejecutores testamentarios the executors of the will* * *
ejecutor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 executant, performer
2 Jur executor
3 (verdugo) executioner
' ejecutor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ejecutora
* * *ejecutor, -ora nm,f1. Der executor2. [verdugo] executioner* * *m executor* * *: executor -
18 kiista
yks.nom. kiista; yks.gen. kiistan; yks.part. kiistaa; yks.ill. kiistaan; mon.gen. kiistojen kiistain; mon.part. kiistoja; mon.ill. kiistoihinaltercation (noun)argument (noun)contention (noun)controversy (noun)dispute (noun)polemic (noun)polemics (noun)quarrel (noun)strife (noun)wrangle (noun)* * *• dispute• battle• wrangle• strife• quarrel• polemics• polemic• feud• doings• controversy• controversial• contestation• contention• conflict• argument• altercation• debate -
19 полемика
ж.1) ( спор) polemic(s) (pl), controversyгазе́тная поле́мика — newspaper controversy
вступи́ть в поле́мику (с тв.) — polemicize (with), engage in polemics (with)
2) ( искусство ведения спора) polemics pl -
20 вести споры
General subject: carry on polemics with (с кем-л.)
См. также в других словарях:
Polemics — Po*lem ics, n. [Cf. F. pol[ e]mique.] The art or practice of disputation or controversy, especially on religious subjects; that branch of theological science which pertains to the history or conduct of ecclesiastical controversy. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
polemics — index argument (contention), contest (dispute), controversy (argument), disaccord, disagreement … Law dictionary
polemics — [pō lem′iks, pəlem′iks] n. [see POLEMIC & ICS] [sometimes with pl. v.] the art or practice of disputation or controversy … English World dictionary
polemics — /peuh lem iks, poh /, n. (used with a sing. v.) 1. the art or practice of disputation or controversy: a master of polemics. 2. the branch of theology dealing with the history or conduct of ecclesiastical disputation and controversy. Cf. irenics.… … Universalium
polemics — n.pl. the art or practice of controversial discussion. * * * noun the branch of Christian theology devoted to the refutation of errors • Hypernyms: ↑Christian theology * * * n debate, dispute, argument, controversy, contention, argumentation… … Useful english dictionary
POLEMICS AND POLEMICAL LITERATURE — There were internal polemics with Jewish sectarians in the talmudic and post talmudic periods, and a rich Jewish polemical literature in the Middle Ages. It does not include the continuous and sustained controversies which characterize rabbinical … Encyclopedia of Judaism
polemics per se — argument for the sake of argument, polemics for the sake of it … English contemporary dictionary
polemics — noun a) The art or practice of making arguments or controversies b) The refutation of errors in theological doctrine … Wiktionary
polemics — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. debate, contention, argument; see discussion 1 … English dictionary for students
polemics — po lem·ics || pÉ™ lemɪks n. art of argument, debate po·lem·ic || pÉ™ lemɪk n. argument; dispute; controversy; one who tends to argue or dispute adj. argumentative, contentious, quarrelsome, disputatious … English contemporary dictionary
polemics — n. pl. Controversy (especially on theological subjects), disputation, contest … New dictionary of synonyms