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1 adduce arguments
1) Общая лексика: приводить аргументы2) Деловая лексика: выставлять аргументы -
2 adduce arguments
/vi/ выставлять аргументы -
3 adduce arguments
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4 adduce
надавати ( докази тощо), надавати ( докази тощо), приймати ( докази тощо); долучати до справи ( докази тощо)- adduce evidence
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5 adduce
[əʹdju:s] vприводить ( в качестве доказательства); ссылатьсяto adduce proof [arguments] - приводить доказательства [аргументы]
can you adduce any reason for his strange behaviour? - вы можете как-то объяснить его странное поведение?
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əˈdju:s гл. представлять, приводить (в качестве доказательства) The evidence she adduces to back up her arguments is usually authoritative. ≈ Доказательства, которые она приводит для подкрепления своих идей, обычно убедительны. Syn: citeприводить;
ссылаться;
- to * proof приводить доказательства;
- to * examples ссылаться на примеры;
- can you * any reason for his strange behaviour? вы можете как-то объяснить его странное поведение?adduce представлять, приводить (в качестве доказательства) -
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[ə'd(j)uːs]гл.представлять, приводить ( в качестве доказательства)The evidence she adduces to back up her arguments is usually authoritative. — Доказательства, которые она приводит для подкрепления своих идей, обычно убедительны.
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8 довод
муж. argument, reason приводить доводы в пользу чего-л. ≈ to advance/adduce/give reasons/arguments for smth. соглашаться с чьими-л. доводами ≈ to agree with smb.'s arguments изложить свои доводы ≈ to state one's case неопровержимый довод ≈ irrefutable argument доводы за и против ≈ the pros and cons, the arguments for and again
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