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argumentative function

  • 1 argumentativ

    Adj. argumentative
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    ar|gu|men|ta|tiv [argumɛnta'tiːf] (geh) [argumɛnta'toːrɪʃ] (rare)
    1. adj

    argumentatíve Werbung betreiben — to use persuasive advertising

    einen argumentatíven Wahlkampf führen — to run an election campaign that concentrates on issues

    argumentatíve Funktion (Ling)argumentative function

    2. adv

    die Beweisführung war argumentatív überzeugend/schwach — the arguments presented were very convincing/weak

    eine Aussage argumentatív widerlegen — to refute an argument

    argumentatív ist er sehr schwach — his argumentation is very weak

    etw argumentatív erreichen — to achieve sth by (force of) argument

    etw argumentatív bekämpfen — to fight sth with arguments

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    ar·gu·men·ta·tiv
    [argumɛntaˈti:f]
    I. adj (geh) using reasoned argument
    II. adv (geh) using reasoned argument
    \argumentativ ist er sehr schwach he doesn't know how to argue
    die Beweisführung war \argumentativ sehr überzeugend the evidence provided a convincing argument
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    argumentativ adj argumentative

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > argumentativ

  • 2 argumentatorisch

    ar|gu|men|ta|tiv [argumɛnta'tiːf] (geh) [argumɛnta'toːrɪʃ] (rare)
    1. adj

    argumentatíve Werbung betreiben — to use persuasive advertising

    einen argumentatíven Wahlkampf führen — to run an election campaign that concentrates on issues

    argumentatíve Funktion (Ling)argumentative function

    2. adv

    die Beweisführung war argumentatív überzeugend/schwach — the arguments presented were very convincing/weak

    eine Aussage argumentatív widerlegen — to refute an argument

    argumentatív ist er sehr schwach — his argumentation is very weak

    etw argumentatív erreichen — to achieve sth by (force of) argument

    etw argumentatív bekämpfen — to fight sth with arguments

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > argumentatorisch

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