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1 динамичный аргумент
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > динамичный аргумент
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2 нулевое значение аргумента
1. zero argument2. zeroth argumentРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > нулевое значение аргумента
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3 поле аргумента
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4 пустой аргумент
1. empty argument2. null argumentфиктивный аргумент; фиктивный параметр — dummy argument
убедительный довод, веский аргумент — valid argument
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5 список аргументов
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > список аргументов
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6 фиктивный аргумент
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > фиктивный аргумент
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7 цифровой аргумент
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > цифровой аргумент
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8 аргумент
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > аргумент
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9 цифровой аргумент
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > цифровой аргумент
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10 ложные аргументы
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11 ошибочные аргументы
General subject: fallacious argumentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ошибочные аргументы
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12 fallacieux
fallacieux, -ieuse [fa(l)lasjø, jøz]adjective[prétexte, promesse] false ; [arguments, raisonnement] fallacious* * *- ieuse falasjø, øz adjectif [argument] fallacious; [promesse, prétexte] false; [ressemblance] deceptive; [espoir] illusoryil est fallacieux de penser que... — it's a fallacy to think that...
* * *fa(l)lasjø, jøz adj (-euse)1) (raisonnement) fallacious2) (apparences) deceptive3) (espoir) illusory* * *fallacieux, - ieuse adj [argument] fallacious; [promesse, prétexte] false; [ressemblance] deceptive; [espoir] illusory; il est fallacieux de penser que it's a fallacy to think that.( féminin fallacieuse) [falasjø, øz] adjectif -
13 аргумент
argument, reasonизлагать / развивать аргумент — to develop an argument
опровергнуть аргумент — to dispose of an argument, to refute / to reject an argument
подкреплять аргумент — to prop up an argument; (неубедительный) to buttress up an argument
привести аргументы в пользу (своего предложения и т.п.) — to advance arguments, to make out one's case (for)
примирить два противоположных аргумента — to reconcile two opposite / different arguments
разбить аргументы — to riddle (smb.'s) arguments
веский аргумент — weighty / formidable / solid / deep argument
не очень веский аргумент — argument of little substance / of small weight
ложный аргумент — erroneous / fallacious argument
несостоятельный аргумент — invalid / vicious argument
неубедительный аргумент — unconvincing / feeble / flimsy / in-conclusive / lame / untenable argument
слабый аргумент — feeble / weak argument
сомнительный аргумент — fallible / impeachable argument
убедительный аргумент — convincing / forceful / sound / valid argument
аргументы за / против — case for / against
сила / убедительность аргумента — vigour of an argument
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14 captieux
kapsjø, jøz adj (-euse)(arguments, logique, question) specious* * *( féminin captieuse) [kapsjø, øz] adjectif -
15 captiōsus
captiōsus adj. with comp. and sup. [captio], fallacious, deceptive: societas. — Sophistical, misleading: quo nihil captiosius potest dici: captiosissimum genus interrogationis: captiosa solvere, detect sophisms.* * *captiosa -um, captiosior -or -us, captiosissimus -a -um ADJharmful, disadvantageous; captious, intended to ensnare (arguments), deceptive -
16 वितण्ड
vi-taṇḍa
an elephant ib. ;
(ā) f. cavil, captious objection, fallacious controversy, perverse orᅠ frivolous argument (esp. in Nyāya, « idly carping at the arguments orᅠ assertions of another without attempting to prove the opposite side of the question» cf. IW. 64) Nyāyas. (- tva n. Sch.) Sarvad. MBh. etc.;
criticism W. ;
a ladle, spoon L. ;
Arum Colocasia L. ;
= karavīrī L. ;
= ṡilâ̱hvaya L.
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17 μοχθηρός
A suffering hardship, in sore distress, wretched, of persons, A.Th. 257;ὦ πόλλ' ἐγὼ μ. S.Ph. 254
; ὦ μόχθηρε σύ poor wretch! Ar. Ach. 165, Ra. 1175; ; of conditions,μοχθηρῆς ἐούσης τῆς ζόης Hdt.7.46
; μοχθηρὰ τλῆναι suffer hardships, A.Ch. 752. Adv., σῶμα μοχθηρῶς διακείμενον in a bad way, Pl.Grg. 504e; ζῆν μ. ib. 505a;μ. ἔχειν Arist.Pol. 1254b1
: [comp] Comp.,μοχθηροτέρως ἔχειν Pl.R. 343e
: [comp] Sup. - ότατα, διακείμενοι Id.Erx. 406
.2 in bad condition, ;ἱμάτιον Cratin.207
; ; καταλαβὼν μοχθηρὰ τὰ πράγματα finding trade in a bad state, D.34.8;μ. ἐλπίδας ἔχειν Din. 1.107
;μ. τραγῳδία Arist.Metaph. 1090b20
; ; ;ἀγωγή PTeb.24.57
(ii B. C.); of persons, inferior, μ. (v.l. πονηρ-) ; also, of appearance, μοχθηρὸς τὴν ἰδέαν ugly, And.1.100; of arguments, unsound, fallacious, S.E.P.2.111; of persons, mistaken, Anon.Lond.27.24: so in Adv. -ρῶς, κρίνομεν S.E.M.7.210
.II most freq. of persons, in moral sense, knavish, rascally, Th.8.73, etc.; , cf. Pl.Men. 91e;τοὺς τρόπους μ. Ar.Pl. 1003
; of acts, etc.,μ. τι πράσσειν Trag.Adesp.510
;ὑφοψία μ. OGI315.58
(Pessinus, ii B. C.);ῥῆμα μ. SIG1175.5
(Piraeus, iv/iii B. C.);μοχθηρότερα λεγόντων X.HG1.4.13
(v.l. - ότερον Adv. [comp] Comp.).—Some Gramm. write μόχθηρος, πόνηρος in signf. 1, μοχθηρός, πονηρός in signf. 11, Ammon.Diff.p.94 V., Arc.71.16, but Hdn.Gr.1.197 (ap.Eust.341.14 ) argues that like other Adjs. in - ρος these words ought to be oxyt. in both senses. In the voc. the best codd. always give μόχθηρε, Ar.Ach. 165,Ra. 1175, Pl. 391; cf. πονηρός.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μοχθηρός
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