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1 argue
v1) сперечатися, спорити (з кимсь — with, against; про щось — about)2) аргументувати3) переконувати, відговорювати (out of)4) твердити, доводитиto argue that black is white — доводити, що чорне — це біле
5) свідчити, бути доказом (підтвердженням)6) юр. визнавати винуватим, ухвалювати вирок, обвинувачувати* * *v1) сперечатися2) аргументувати; наводити докази3) переконувати, радити4) стверджувати, доводити5) свідчити ( про що-небудь), бути доказом, підтвердженням ( чого-небудь) -
2 argue
v1. аргументувати, наводити докази2. (into) переконати в чомусь; (out of) переконати у протилежному3. стверджувати, доказувати4. свідчити, служити доказом, підтверджувати щось- to argue one's case аргументувати докази- to argue against smth. наводити докази проти чогось- to argue in favour of smth. наводити докази на користь чогось- to argue smbd. into doing smth. переконати когось зробити що-небудь- to argue smbd. out of doing smth. переконати когось не робити чогось- he argued that... він стверджував, що... -
3 if you argue with a fool, that makes two fools arguing
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > if you argue with a fool, that makes two fools arguing
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4 _війна і мир
all are not soldiers that go to wars councils of war never fight a disarmed peace is weak the fear of war is worse than war itself the first duty of a soldier is obedience generals die in bed if you want peace, be prepared for war I'll try it is a soldier; I will is a king in wars, laws have no authority no man can live at peace unless his neighbor lets him the real and lasting victories are those of peace and not of war there never was a good war or a bad peace war is death's feast war is the sport of kings war seldom enters but where wealth allures when guns speak it is too late to argue -
5 arguing with a fool shows there are two
var: if you argue with a fool, that makes two fools arguingсуперечка з дурнем свідчить про те, що дурнів двоєEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > arguing with a fool shows there are two
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