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81 argue the toss
expr infmlThere'll always be somebody who'll want to argue the toss — Всегда найдется человек, который будет возражать
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > argue the toss
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82 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) -
83 argue
['ɑːgjuː]v1) спереча́тися (з кимсь - with, against; про щось - about); аргументува́тиto argue against — виступа́ти про́ти
to argue in favour of smth. — наво́дити до́води на ко́ристь чого́сь
2) обгово́рювати3) переко́нувати, відгово́рюватиto argue a man out of an opinion — перекона́ти люди́ну в помилко́вості її́ ду́мки
4) дово́дитиhis action argues him a man of strong will — його́ вчи́нок дово́дить, що він люди́на си́льної во́лі
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84 argue in a circle
разг.(argue (или reason) in a circle (тж. talk in circles))рассуждать нелогично, запутаться в рассуждениях, прийти к тому, с чего начали‘...before I told my story, I would be glad to know that I was talking to a friend.’ ‘This is to argue in a circle,’ said the lawyer. ‘I cannot be convinced till I have heard you.’ (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Kidnapped’, ch. XXVII) — -...но прежде чем вы услышите мой рассказ, мне хотелось бы убедиться, что я говорю с другом. - Ну, это значит попасть в заколдованный круг, - сказал стряпчий. - Я ведь также не могу назвать себя вашим другом, пока вас не выслушаю.
‘You know he always can smooth her down.’ ‘Yes, he can do it, but it takes Boyd time. He has to talk around in circles till Ma gets so confused that she gives up and tells him to save his voice for his legal practice.’ (M. Mitchell, ‘Gone with the Wind’, ch. I) — - Ты же знаешь, что Бойд умеет успокаивать мать. - Да, умеет, только не очень быстро. Он так ее запутывает своими рассуждениями, что она наконец сдается и советует ему приберечь красноречие для юридической практики.
Ringwald: "Aren't you a little confused? You're talking in circles." (J. O'Hara, ‘Veronique’, act I, sc. 3) — Рингуолд: "Не запуталась ли ты? Что-то в твоих рассуждениях не стало логики."
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85 argue out
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86 argue
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87 argue something out with someone
договориться с кем-л. о чем-л.Новый англо-русский словарь > argue something out with someone
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88 ♦ (to) argue
♦ (to) argue /ˈɑ:gju:/A v. i.1 discutere; litigare: We argued passionately until midnight, discutemmo accaloratamente fino a mezzanotte; to argue about (o over) money, litigare per questioni di denaro; We argued over who should go first, discutemmo su chi dovesse andare per primo; Don't argue (with me)!, non discutere!2 argomentare; ragionare; fornire ragioni: to argue convincingly about st., sostenere qc. con argomenti convincenti; fornire ragioni convincenti a favore di qc.; to argue for st., portare argomenti a favore di qc.; sostenere la necessità di qc.; to argue against st., portare argomenti contro qc.; esporre le ragioni per cui si è contro qc.; (di fatto, elemento, ecc.) essere una prova contro qc., sconsigliare qc.B v. t.1 sostenere; difendere con argomentazioni: to argue a case, difendere una causa; difendere una posizione (o un punto di vista); to argue the point, mettersi a discutere; fare discussioni (su qc.); to argue a point of view, sostenere (o difendere) un punto di vista (o una tesi); to argue a case against st., addurre argomenti contro qc.; to argue a case for st., sostenere qc.; sostenere la necessità di qc.; He argued that a poem cannot be translated, sostenne che la poesia è intraducibile; The company, he argues, will have to agree, la società, secondo la sua tesi, non potrà non accettare2 denotare; indicare: What she said argues a profound knowledge of the subject, quello che ha detto indica una profonda conoscenza dell'argomento● to argue st. away, togliere di mezzo qc. (paure, perplessità, ecc.) col ragionamento; convincere (q.) ad abbandonare qc. □ to argue sb. into st., persuadere q. a fare qc. □ to argue sb. out of st., dissuadere q. dal fare qc.; convincere qc. a non fare qc. □ (fam. GB) to argue the toss, discutere una decisione già presa; perdere tempo in discussioni inutiliFALSI AMICI: to argue non significa arguire. -
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♦ (to) argue /ˈɑ:gju:/A v. i.1 discutere; litigare: We argued passionately until midnight, discutemmo accaloratamente fino a mezzanotte; to argue about (o over) money, litigare per questioni di denaro; We argued over who should go first, discutemmo su chi dovesse andare per primo; Don't argue (with me)!, non discutere!2 argomentare; ragionare; fornire ragioni: to argue convincingly about st., sostenere qc. con argomenti convincenti; fornire ragioni convincenti a favore di qc.; to argue for st., portare argomenti a favore di qc.; sostenere la necessità di qc.; to argue against st., portare argomenti contro qc.; esporre le ragioni per cui si è contro qc.; (di fatto, elemento, ecc.) essere una prova contro qc., sconsigliare qc.B v. t.1 sostenere; difendere con argomentazioni: to argue a case, difendere una causa; difendere una posizione (o un punto di vista); to argue the point, mettersi a discutere; fare discussioni (su qc.); to argue a point of view, sostenere (o difendere) un punto di vista (o una tesi); to argue a case against st., addurre argomenti contro qc.; to argue a case for st., sostenere qc.; sostenere la necessità di qc.; He argued that a poem cannot be translated, sostenne che la poesia è intraducibile; The company, he argues, will have to agree, la società, secondo la sua tesi, non potrà non accettare2 denotare; indicare: What she said argues a profound knowledge of the subject, quello che ha detto indica una profonda conoscenza dell'argomento● to argue st. away, togliere di mezzo qc. (paure, perplessità, ecc.) col ragionamento; convincere (q.) ad abbandonare qc. □ to argue sb. into st., persuadere q. a fare qc. □ to argue sb. out of st., dissuadere q. dal fare qc.; convincere qc. a non fare qc. □ (fam. GB) to argue the toss, discutere una decisione già presa; perdere tempo in discussioni inutiliFALSI AMICI: to argue non significa arguire. -
90 have words with
• have words with someone argue with someone about something крупно поговорить с кем-тоI had words with my coworker today because he used my computer again.
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91 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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92 get tough with (someone)
(to deal forcefully with or refuse to yield to (a person): When he started to argue, I got tough with him.) gå hårdt på (nogen)* * *(to deal forcefully with or refuse to yield to (a person): When he started to argue, I got tough with him.) gå hårdt på (nogen) -
93 get tough with (someone)
(to deal forcefully with or refuse to yield to (a person): When he started to argue, I got tough with him.) gå hårdt på (nogen)* * *(to deal forcefully with or refuse to yield to (a person): When he started to argue, I got tough with him.) gå hårdt på (nogen) -
94 have a bone to pick with (someone)
(to have something to argue about with (a person).) have en høne at plukke* * *(to have something to argue about with (a person).) have en høne at plukkeEnglish-Danish dictionary > have a bone to pick with (someone)
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95 have a bone to pick with (someone)
(to have something to argue about with (a person).) have en høne at plukke* * *(to have something to argue about with (a person).) have en høne at plukkeEnglish-Danish dictionary > have a bone to pick with (someone)
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96 get tough with (someone)
(to deal forcefully with or refuse to yield to (a person): When he started to argue, I got tough with him.) ponerse duro con -
97 get tough with (someone)
(to deal forcefully with or refuse to yield to (a person): When he started to argue, I got tough with him.) ponerse duro con -
98 get tough with (someone)
(to deal forcefully with or refuse to yield to (a person): When he started to argue, I got tough with him.) sÿna (e-m) hörku -
99 get tough with (someone)
(to deal forcefully with or refuse to yield to (a person): When he started to argue, I got tough with him.) sÿna (e-m) hörku -
100 get tough with (someone)
(to deal forcefully with or refuse to yield to (a person): When he started to argue, I got tough with him.) kemény vkivel
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