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n1) аргумент, довод, доказательство2) спор, дискуссия, полемика•to accede to smb's arguments — уступать чьим-л. доводам
to advance an argument — выдвигать аргумент / довод
to be locked in an argument — спорить, дискутировать
to be swayed by smb's arguments — внимать чьим-л. доводам
to build up an argument — выдвигать аргумент / довод
to clinch an argument — завершать дискуссию / полемику / спор
to confute an argument — опровергать аргумент / довод
to demolish arguments — опровергать / разбивать аргументы
to drive home an argument — доводить аргумент / довод до сознания (кого-л.)
to get into an argument — вступать в дискуссию / полемику
to give arguments — приводить аргументы / доводы, аргументировать
to have an argument — спорить, дискутировать
to knock the bottom out of smb's arguments — полностью опровергать чьи-л. доводы
to offer / to present an argument — выдвигать аргумент / довод
to prop up arguments — подтверждать аргументы / доводы
to put forward an argument — выдвигать аргумент / довод
to rebut / to refute / to reject an argument — опровергать аргумент / довод
- baculine argumentto run out of arguments — исчерпать аргументы / доводы
- balanced argument
- bitter argument
- cogent argument
- compelling argument
- conclusive argument
- convincing argument
- erroneous argument
- fallacious argument
- feeble argument
- forceful argument
- futile argument
- groundless argument
- heated argument
- irrefutable argument
- legal argument
- legitimate argument
- logical argument
- one-sided argument
- persuasive argument
- political argument
- rational argument
- reasonable argument
- solid argument
- sound argument
- spurious argument
- sterile arguments
- telling argument
- tenuous argument
- trenchant argument
- unassailable argument
- unconvincing argument
- valid argument
- vicious argument
- weak argument
- weighty argument
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