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1 Polemik
f; -, -en2. nur Sg. (das Polemisieren) polemics (V. im Sg.)3. (Streit) controversy, dispute* * *die Polemikpolemic; polemics; controversy* * *Po|le|mik [po'leːmɪk]f -, -enpolemics sing (gegen against); (= Streitschrift) polemicdie Polémik dieses Artikels — the polemic nature of this article
seine Polémik ist kaum mehr erträglich — his polemics are becoming unbearable
* * *Po·le·mik<-, -en>[poˈle:mɪk]f (geh)* * *die; Polemik, Polemiken polemic* * *1. Schrift: polemic (3. (Streit) controversy, dispute* * *die; Polemik, Polemiken polemic* * *-en f.polemic n.polemics n. -
2 polemisch
Adj. polemic(al)* * *polemic; polemical* * *po|le|misch [po'leːmɪʃ]1. adjpolemic( al)2. advpolemicallypolémisch argumentieren — to be polemical
* * *po·le·misch[poˈle:mɪʃ]* * *1.Adjektiv polemic[al]2.adverbial polemically* * *polemisch adj polemic(al)* * *1.Adjektiv polemic[al]2.adverbial polemically* * *adj.polemic adj.polemical adj. adv.polemically adv. -
3 Streitschrift
f polemical writing, pamphlet* * *Streit|schriftfpolemic* * *Streit·schriftf written polemic* * *Streitschrift f polemical writing, pamphlet* * *f.polemic pamphlet n. -
4 polemisieren
v/i polemicize ( gegen against)* * *to polemize; to engage in a controversy* * *po|le|mi|sie|ren [polemi'ziːrən] ptp polemisiertvito polemicize* * *po·le·mi·sie·ren *[polemiˈzi:rən]vi (geh) to polem[ic]ize▪ [gegen jdn/etw] \polemisieren to inveigh [against sb/sth]in dem Artikel wurde scharf polemisiert the article was of a sharply polemic nature* * *intransitives Verb polemize* * *polemisieren v/i polemicize (gegen against)* * *intransitives Verb polemize -
5 Polemik
Po·le·mik <-, -en> [poʼle:mɪk] f( geh) -
6 polemisch
po·le·misch [poʼle:mɪʃ] adj -
7 polemisieren
po·le·mi·sie·ren * [polemiʼzi:rən]vi( geh) to polem[ic]ize;[gegen jdn/etw] \polemisieren to inveigh [against sb/sth];in dem Artikel wurde scharf polemisiert the article was of a sharply polemic nature -
8 Polemik
f1. polemic2. polemics -
9 polemisch
1. polemic2. polemical3. polemically4. polemicly -
10 Streitschrift
fpolemic pamphlet
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