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argumentative

  • 1 beweiskräftig

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > beweiskräftig

  • 2 streitsüchtig

    - {argumentative} thích tranh cãi, hay cãi lẽ, để tranh cãi, để tranh luận, có lý, có luận chứng, lôgíc - {cantankerous} khó tính, hay gắt gỏng, hay gây gỗ, thích cãi nhau - {contentious} hay cãi nhau, hay cà khịa, hay sinh sự, lôi thôi, phải kiện, có thể tranh chấp, có thể tranh tụng, dính vào chuyện kiện tụng - {controversial} có thể gây ra tranh luận, có thể bàn cãi được, ưa tranh cãi, thích tranh luận - {gnarled} lắm mấu, xương xẩu, hay càu nhàu, hay cằn nhằn - {litigious} kiện tụng, có thể kiện, thích kiện tụng, hay tranh chấp - {polemic} có tính chất luận chiến, có tính chất bút chiến - {pugnacious} thích đánh nhau - {quarrelsome} hay câi nhau

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > streitsüchtig

  • 3 logisch

    - {argumentative} thích tranh cãi, hay cãi lẽ, để tranh cãi, để tranh luận, có lý, có luận chứng, lôgíc - {consequential} do hậu quả, do kết quả, là kết quả lôgíc của, tự phụ, tự mãn, tự đắc - {dialectic} biện chứng, dialectal - {dialectical} - {logical} hợp với lôgic, theo lôgic, hợp lý

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > logisch

  • 4 umstritten

    - {argumentative} thích tranh cãi, hay cãi lẽ, để tranh cãi, để tranh luận, có lý, có luận chứng, lôgíc - {contentious} hay cãi nhau, hay gây gỗ, hay cà khịa, hay sinh sự, lôi thôi, phải kiện, có thể tranh chấp, có thể tranh tụng, dính vào chuyện kiện tụng - {controversial} có thể gây ra tranh luận, có thể bàn cãi được, ưa tranh cãi, thích tranh luận - {debatable} có thể tranh luận, có thể thảo luận, có thể bàn cãi

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > umstritten

  • 5 beweiskräftig

    - {argumentative} thích tranh cãi, hay cãi lẽ, để tranh cãi, để tranh luận, có lý, có luận chứng, lôgíc - {conclusive} cuối cùng, để kết thúc, để kết luận, xác định, quyết định, thuyết phục được - {convincing} làm cho người ta tin, có sức thuyết phục

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > beweiskräftig

  • 6 Widerspruchsgeist

    m
    1. nur Sg. argumentative spirit
    2. umg., Person: argumentative person ( oder type)
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    Wi|der|spruchs|geist
    m no pl
    spirit of opposition
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    Wi·der·spruchs·geist
    <-[e]s, -geister>
    m
    1. kein pl (Neigung, zu widersprechen) spirit of opposition [or contradiction
    2. (fam: widersprechende Person) contradictor, oppositionist
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    1. nur sg argumentative spirit
    2. umg, Person: argumentative person ( oder type)
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    m.
    contradictoriness n.
    spirit of contradiction n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Widerspruchsgeist

  • 7 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

  • 8 streitsüchtig

    Adj. quarrelsome, argumentative; (kampflustig) belligerent
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    disputatious; contentious; pugnacious; aggressive; quarrelsome
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    streit|süch|tig
    adj
    quarrelsome
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    1) (quarrelsome.) contentious
    2) (inclined to quarrel: quarrelsome children.) quarrelsome
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    streit·süch·tig
    adj quarrelsome, argumentative
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    Adjektiv quarrelsome
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    streitsüchtig adj quarrelsome, argumentative; (kampflustig) belligerent
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    Adjektiv quarrelsome
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    adj.
    contentious adj.
    disputatious adj.
    litigious adj.
    quarrelsome adj. adv.
    argumentatively adv.
    contentiously adv.
    disputatiously adv.
    quarrelsomely adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > streitsüchtig

  • 9 streitlustig

    I Adj. belligerent, aggressive
    II Adv. ansehen etc.: belligerently
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    belligerent; spoiling for a fight
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    streit|lus|tig
    adj (geh)
    argumentative; (= aggressiv) aggressive
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    1) (unfriendly; hostile: a belligerent stare; She is very belligerent and quarrelsome.) belligerent
    2) (fond of arguing.) argumentative
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    streit·lus·tig
    adj s. streitbar
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    A. adj belligerent, aggressive
    B. adv ansehen etc: belligerently
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    adj.
    belligerent adj. adv.
    belligerently adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > streitlustig

  • 10 umstritten

    Adj. disputed; SPORT etc.: contested; umstrittene Frage etc. controversial ( oder contentious, Am. auch hot-button umg.) issue etc.; als Künstler ist er ( eher) umstritten he is (rather) controversial as an artist; das Spätwerk des Autors ist äußerst umstritten the author’s late work is the subject of great controversy
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    controversial; debatable; argumentative
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    um|strịt|ten [ʊm'ʃtrɪtn]
    adj
    (= fraglich) controversial; (= wird noch debattiert) disputed
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    1) (causing controversy: His new book is very controversial.) controversial
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    um·strit·ten
    [ʊmˈʃtrɪtn̩]
    [bei jdm/in etw dat] \umstritten sein to be disputed [amongst sb/in sth]
    2. (in Frage gestellt) controversial
    [als jd] \umstritten sein to be [a] controversial [sb]
    sie ist als Politikerin \umstritten she's a controversial politician
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    Adjektiv disputed; controversial <bill, book, author, etc.>
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    umstritten adj disputed; SPORT etc contested;
    umstrittene Frage etc controversial ( oder contentious, US auch hot-button umg) issue etc;
    als Künstler ist er (eher) umstritten he is (rather) controversial as an artist;
    das Spätwerk des Autors ist äußerst umstritten the author’s late work is the subject of great controversy
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    Adjektiv disputed; controversial <bill, book, author, etc.>
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    adj.
    argumentative adj.
    contentious adj.
    controversial adj.
    debatable adj. adv.
    argumentatively adv.
    debatably adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > umstritten

  • 11 beweiskräftig

    Adj.
    1. Argument: conclusive, cogent; Resultat: conclusive, decisive
    2. JUR. evidential, probative
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    be|weis|kräf|tig
    adj
    evidential (Brit), evidentiary (US), probative (form)
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    be·weis·kräf·tig
    adj JUR of evidential [or probative] value pred
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    1. Argument: conclusive, cogent; Resultat: conclusive, decisive
    2. JUR evidential, probative
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    adj.
    argumentative adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > beweiskräftig

  • 12 kontrovers

    I Adj. controversial; kontroverse Frage auch contentious question
    II Adv.: kontrovers diskutieren dispute
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    controversial
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    kont|ro|vers [kɔntro'vɛrs]
    1. adj
    controversial
    2. adv

    (etw) kontrovers diskutierento have a controversial discussion (on sth)

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    kon·tro·vers
    [kɔntroˈvɛrs]
    I. adj (geh)
    1. (gegensätzlich) conflicting, opposing
    2. (umstritten) controversial
    II. adv (geh) in an argumentative manner pred
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    Adjektiv conflicting; (strittig) controversial
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    A. adj controversial;
    kontroverse Frage auch contentious question
    B. adv:
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    Adjektiv conflicting; (strittig) controversial
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    adj.
    controversial adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > kontrovers

  • 13 Streitlust

    f belligerence, aggressive nature
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    die Streitlust
    combativeness
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    Streit|lust argumentative disposition; (= Aggressivität) aggressive disposition
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    Streitlust f belligerence, aggressive nature
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    m.
    argumentativeness n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Streitlust

  • 14 zänkisch

    Adj. pej. quarrelsome; (streitsüchtig) auch cantankerous; (nörgelnd) nagging...
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    cantankerous; quarrelsome; vixenish
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    zạ̈n|kisch ['tsɛŋkɪʃ]
    adj
    (= streitsüchtig) quarrelsome; (= tadelsüchtig) Frau nagging attr, shrewish
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    (quarrelsome: a cantankerous old man.) cantankerous
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    zän·kisch
    [ˈtsɛŋkɪʃ]
    adj quarrelsome
    ein \zänkisches altes Weib an argumentative [or nagging] old woman
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    Adjektiv quarrelsome
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    zänkisch adj pej quarrelsome; (streitsüchtig) auch cantankerous; (nörgelnd) nagging …
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    Adjektiv quarrelsome
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    adj.
    cantankerous adj.
    quarrelsome adj.
    vixenish adj. adv.
    cantankerously adv.
    quarrelsomely adv.
    vixenishly adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > zänkisch

  • 15 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

  • 16 umstritten

    umstritten adj disputed; argumentative

    German-english law dictionary > umstritten

  • 17 kontrovers

    kon·tro·vers [kɔntroʼvɛrs] adj
    ( geh)
    1) ( gegensätzlich) conflicting, opposing
    2) ( umstritten) controversial adv ( geh) in an argumentative manner pred

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > kontrovers

  • 18 streitsüchtig

    streit·süch·tig adj
    quarrelsome, argumentative

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > streitsüchtig

  • 19 zänkisch

    zän·kisch [ʼtsɛŋkɪʃ] adj
    quarrelsome;
    ein \zänkisches altes Weib an argumentative [or nagging] old woman

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > zänkisch

  • 20 streitsüchtig

    1. argumentatively
    2. argumentative [person]
    3. confrontational
    4. contentious
    5. contentiously adv
    6. disputatious
    7. disputatiously adv
    8. feisty Am.
    9. litigious
    10. quarrelsome
    11. quarrelsomely adv

    Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > streitsüchtig

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  • Argumentative — is an evidentiary objection raised in response to a question which prompts a witness to draw inferences from facts of the case. An argumentative objection is raised as badgering the witness. Often, argumentative questions do not seek to establish …   Wikipedia

  • Argumentative — Ar gu*men ta*tive, a. 1. Consisting of, or characterized by, argument; containing a process of reasoning; as, an argumentative discourse. [1913 Webster] 2. Adductive as proof; indicative; as, the adaptation of things to their uses is… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • argumentative — (adj.) mid 15c., pertaining to arguments, from O.Fr. argumentatif or directly from L. argumentat , pp. stem of argumentari (see ARGUE (Cf. argue)) + IVE (Cf. ive). Meaning fond of arguing is recorded from 1660s. Related: Argumentatively;… …   Etymology dictionary

  • argumentative — [adj] wanting to quarrel belligerent, combative, contentious, contrary, controversial, disputatious, factious, fire eating, having a chip on one’s shoulder*, litigious, opinionated, pugnacious, quarrelsome, salty, scrappy, spiky, touchy; concept… …   New thesaurus

  • argumentative — ► ADJECTIVE 1) given to arguing. 2) using or characterized by systematic reasoning. DERIVATIVES argumentatively adverb argumentativeness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • argumentative — [är′gyəmen′tə tiv] adj. 1. of or containing argument; controversial 2. apt to argue; contentious: Also argumentive argumentatively adv …   English World dictionary

  • argumentative — [[t]ɑ͟ː(r)gjʊme̱ntətɪv[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) Someone who is argumentative is always ready to disagree or start quarrelling with other people. Great chess players have a reputation for being both eccentric and argumentative... You re in an …   English dictionary

  • argumentative — argumentatively, adv. argumentativeness, n. /ahr gyeuh men teuh tiv/, adj. 1. fond of or given to argument and dispute; disputatious; contentious: The law students were an unusually argumentative group. 2. of or characterized by argument;… …   Universalium

  • argumentative — ar|gu|men|ta|tive [ˌa:gjuˈmentətıv US ˌa:r ] adj someone who is argumentative often argues or likes arguing ▪ He quickly becomes argumentative after a few drinks …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • argumentative — adjective someone who is argumentative often argues or likes arguing: When he drinks he becomes argumentative …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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