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1 отмести доводы противника
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2 довод
reason, argumentприводить доводы (в пользу) — to advance / to adduce / to give reasons / arguments (for), to argue (in favour of)
приводить доводы (против) — to advance / to adduce / to give reasons / arguments (against); to argue (against)
веский довод — deep / forcible / formidable / solid / valid / weighty argument
избитый / приевшийся довод — threadbare argument
необоснованный довод — precarious / shallow argument
неопровержимый довод — irrefutable / irresistable / unassailable argument
неоспоримый довод — irresistable / cogent argument
неубедительный довод, слабость довода — unconvincing / untenable / inconclusive / flimsy / weak argument
основательные доводы — sound / substantial arguments
последний довод — ultima ratio лат.
разумный довод — reasonable / sensible argument
сильный довод — strong point, cogent argument
актуальность / важность довода — relevance of an argument
доводы "за" и "против" — the pros and cons
взвесить все доводы "за" и "против" — to consider / to weigh all the pros and cons
доводы, тесно связанные друг с другом — closely welded arguments
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