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f (pl -che) argumentfare polemiche argue* * *polemica s.f.1 polemic; controversy, dispute: il suo articolo suscitò aspre polemiche, his article aroused bitter controversy; essere in polemica con qlcu., to be at loggerheads with s.o.; sono in polemica con loro per una sciocchezza, I am in dispute with them over a trifle2 (spreg.) ( discussione inutile) argument: smettila di fare polemiche, stop being so argumentative; lo dici solo per amore di polemica, you are only saying that for the sake of argument.* * *1) (disputa) polemic, controversy, debate2) colloq. (discussione sterile) argument, squabble* * *polemicapl. - che /po'lεmika, ke/sostantivo f.1 (disputa) polemic, controversy, debate; suscitare violente -che to arouse bitter controversy2 colloq. (discussione sterile) argument, squabble; smettila di fare -che! stop being so argumentative!
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