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1 неопровержимость аргумента
Diplomatic term: cogency of an argumentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неопровержимость аргумента
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2 неопровержимость довода
Diplomatic term: cogency of an argumentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неопровержимость довода
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3 неопровержимость доказательства
Diplomatic term: cogency of an argumentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неопровержимость доказательства
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4 убедительный довод
1) General subject: an argument of great weight, cogency, convincing argument, good argument, powerful argument, stinger, strong argument, sure card, telling argument3) Diplomatic term: conclusive proof, satisfactory argument4) Advertising: cogent argument, persuasive argument, potent argument, valid argument5) Business: valid reason6) Makarov: forceful argument, solid argument, sound argument, weighty argumentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > убедительный довод
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5 сила убеждения
1) General subject: cogency, power of persuasion2) Diplomatic term: force of argument3) Politics: force of conviction, power of conviction4) Psychology: persuasion5) Advertising: strength of words -
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ТРАТИТЬ/ПОТРАТИТЬ НЁРВЫ coll VP subj: human often infin with не надо, нечего etc or neg imperto be nervous, wear o.s. out through excessive worryX тратит нервы - X is (over)straining his nervesX is expending (his) nervous energyнечего нервы тратить - save wear and tear on your nervesgive your nerves a rest.Обидней всего бесцельно тратить нервы и силу доводов не на конференции, не в брошюре, не в споре с важным партийным противником, а просто так, на губошлёпа, который и не думает серьёзно того, что говорит (Солженицын 5). Nothing was more vexatious than expending his nervous energy and his cogency in argument not at a conference, in a pamphlet, in debate with an important party opponent, but, for no good reason, on a lout who didn't even mean what he was saying (5a).«Ладно, ладно, милый, -затараторил он (Шикалов) скороговоркой. - Нечего зря шуметь, нервы тратить, пойди домой, отдохни, попей винца...» (Войнович 2). "All right there, all right," said Shikalov, unloosing a torrent of words. uNo cause for a ruckus, save wear and tear on your nerves, go on home, take it easy, drink a little wine..." (2a). -
7 потратить нервы
• ТРАТИТЬ/ПОТРАТИТЬ НЕРВЫ coll[VP; subj: human; often infin with не надо, нечего etc or neg imper]=====⇒ to be nervous, wear o.s. out through excessive worry:- give your nerves a rest.♦ Обидней всего бесцельно тратить нервы и силу доводов не на конференции, не в брошюре, не в споре с важным партийным противником, а просто так, на губошлёпа, который и не думает серьёзно того, что говорит (Солженицын 5). Nothing was more vexatious than expending his nervous energy and his cogency in argument not at a conference, in a pamphlet, in debate with an important party opponent, but, for no good reason, on a lout who didn't even mean what he was saying (5a).♦ "Ладно, ладно, милый, - затараторил он [Шикалов] скороговоркой. - Нечего зря шуметь, нервы тратить, пойди домой, отдохни, попей винца..." (Войнович 2). "All right there, all right," said Shikalov, unloosing a torrent of words. "No cause for a ruckus, save wear and tear on your nerves, go on home, take it easy, drink a little wine..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > потратить нервы
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8 тратить нервы
• ТРАТИТЬ/ПОТРАТИТЬ НЕРВЫ coll[VP; subj: human; often infin with не надо, нечего etc or neg imper]=====⇒ to be nervous, wear o.s. out through excessive worry:- give your nerves a rest.♦ Обидней всего бесцельно тратить нервы и силу доводов не на конференции, не в брошюре, не в споре с важным партийным противником, а просто так, на губошлёпа, который и не думает серьёзно того, что говорит (Солженицын 5). Nothing was more vexatious than expending his nervous energy and his cogency in argument not at a conference, in a pamphlet, in debate with an important party opponent, but, for no good reason, on a lout who didn't even mean what he was saying (5a).♦ "Ладно, ладно, милый, - затараторил он [Шикалов] скороговоркой. - Нечего зря шуметь, нервы тратить, пойди домой, отдохни, попей винца..." (Войнович 2). "All right there, all right," said Shikalov, unloosing a torrent of words. "No cause for a ruckus, save wear and tear on your nerves, go on home, take it easy, drink a little wine..." (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > тратить нервы
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