柯林斯詞典argument /?ɑ?ɡj?m?nt/ (arguments) 1. N-VAR An argument is a statement or set of statements that you use in order to try to convince people that your opinion about something is correct. 論據(jù) There's a strong argument for lowering the price. 有一個(gè)支持降低價(jià)格的有力論據(jù)。 The doctors have set out their arguments against the proposals. 毉生們已經(jīng)說(shuō)明了反對(duì)這些提案的理由。2. N-VAR An argument is a discussion or debate in which a number of people put forward different or opposing opinions. 討論; 辯論 The incident has triggered fresh arguments about the role of the extreme right in U.S. politics. 該事件引發(fā)了有關(guān)美國(guó)政治中極右勢(shì)力角色的新討論。3. N-COUNT An argument is a conversation in which people disagree with each other angrily or noisily. 爭(zhēng)吵 Anny described how she got into an argument with one of the marchers. 安妮描述了她是如何與遊行者中的一個(gè)人爭(zhēng)吵起來(lái)的。4. N-UNCOUNT If you accept something without argument, you do not question it or disagree with it. 爭(zhēng)辯 He complied without argument. 他沒(méi)有爭(zhēng)辯就服從了。 返回 arguments