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57 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ -argu-
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หรือค้นหา: -argu-, *argu*

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Witnesses say they saw you arguing. She was crying. พยานบอกว่าพวกเขาเห็นคุณมีปากเสียงกัน เธอร้องไห้ Basic Instinct (1992)
- Don't argue. - อย่าดื้อน่า The Cement Garden (1993)
I don't know what you all are arguing about 'cause Derice was gonna... ฉันไม่รู้ว่าพวกนายเถียงกันไปทำไม เพราะยังไงดีรีซ... Cool Runnings (1993)
Can you believe they're still arguing? เหลือเชื่อเลย ยังทะเลาะกันอยู่เลยเหรอเนี่ย The Joy Luck Club (1993)
We used to argue. - นั่นเป็นสิ่งที่คุณต้องการงั้นเหรอ The Joy Luck Club (1993)
That's what you want? You want us to argue? + คุณอยากให้เราทะเลาะกันงั้นเหรอ The Joy Luck Club (1993)
What happened after you argued with your wife? สิ่งที่เกิดขึ้นหลังจากที่คุณถกเถียงกันอยู่กับภรรยาของคุณ The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
You could argue he'd done it to curry favor with the guards. คุณสามารถเถียงเขาต้องการทำมันไปประจบกับยาม The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
Am I arguing? เถียงซักคำไหม The Great Dictator (1940)
Why are we arguing? ทำไมเราถึงต้องลงนามก่อน The Great Dictator (1940)
OK, look. Let's stop the arguing. We're only wasting time. ตกลงดู ขอหยุดการโต้เถียง เรากำลังเสียเวลาเพียง 12 Angry Men (1957)
She remembered insignificant details. How can you argue with that? เธอจำได้ว่ารายละเอียดเล็กน้อย วิธีการที่คุณสามารถโต้เถียงกับที่? 12 Angry Men (1957)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
arguAfter a long argument I finally persuaded her to go camping.
arguAfter considerable argument, the buyer and the seller finally came to terms.
arguAfter their argument they weren't on speaking terms.
arguAfter they argued, they didn't speak to each other for a week.
arguAll the arguments pointed in the same direction.
arguAlthough an increase of unmarried mothers is needed in order to escape the declining birth rate for some reason public opinion in Japan is avoiding this argument.
arguAlthough the arguments were rational, he was not convinced.
arguA new argument was presented.
arguAny doubts about the validity of this argument are promptly forgotten once we see the data.
arguArgument continues about the "White collar exemption" that exempts specific white collar workers from the "8 hours in 1 day, 40 hours a week," working hours fixed by the Labour Standards Act.
arguAt the meeting he said a lot, but his argument did not hold water.
arguA whole battery of arguments.

WordNet (3.0)
arguable(adj) capable of being supported by argument
arguable(adj) open to argument or debate, Syn. disputable, debatable, moot, Example: that is a moot question
arguably(adv) as can be shown by argument, Example: she is arguably the best
argue(v) present reasons and arguments, Syn. reason
argue(v) have an argument about something, Syn. debate, contend, fence
argue(v) give evidence of, Syn. indicate, Example: The evidence argues for your claim; The results indicate the need for more work
argument(n) a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true, Syn. statement, Example: it was a strong argument that his hypothesis was true
argument(n) a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal, Syn. debate, argumentation, Example: the argument over foreign aid goes on and on
argument(n) a summary of the subject or plot of a literary work or play or movie, Syn. literary argument, Example: the editor added the argument to the poem
argument(n) (computer science) a reference or value that is passed to a function, procedure, subroutine, command, or program, Syn. parameter

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Arguable

a. Capable of being argued; admitting of debate. [ 1913 Webster ]

Argue

v. t. 1. To debate or discuss; to treat by reasoning; as, the counsel argued the cause before a full court; the cause was well argued. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To prove or evince; too manifest or exhibit by inference, deduction, or reasoning. [ 1913 Webster ]

So many laws argue so many sins. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To persuade by reasons; as, to argue a man into a different opinion. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. To blame; to accuse; to charge with. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Thoughts and expressions . . . which can be truly argued of obscenity, profaneness, or immorality. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- to reason; evince; discuss; debate; expostulate; remonstrate; controvert. -- To Argue, Dispute, Debate. These words, as here compared, suppose a contest between two parties in respect to some point at issue. To argue is to adduce arguments or reasons in support of one's cause or position. To dispute is to call in question or deny the statements or arguments of the opposing party. To debate is to strive for or against in a somewhat formal manner by arguments. [ 1913 Webster ]

Men of many words sometimes argue for the sake of talking; men of ready tongues frequently dispute for the sake of victory; men in public life often debate for the sake of opposing the ruling party, or from any other motive than the love of truth. Crabb. [ 1913 Webster ]

Unskilled to argue, in dispute yet loud,
Bold without caution, without honors proud. Falconer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Betwixt the dearest friends to raise debate. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ]

Argue

v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Argued p. pr. & vb. n. Arguing. ] [ OE. arguen, F. arguer, fr. L. argutare, freq. of arguere to make clear; from the same root as E. argent. ] 1. To invent and offer reasons to support or overthrow a proposition, opinion, or measure; to use arguments; to reason. [ 1913 Webster ]

I argue not
Against Heaven's hand or will. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To contend in argument; to dispute; to reason; -- followed by with; as, you may argue with your friend without convincing him. [ 1913 Webster ]

Arguer

n. One who argues; a reasoner; a disputant. [ 1913 Webster ]

Argufy

v. t. & i. [ Argue + -fy. ] 1. To argue pertinaciously. [ Colloq. ] Halliwell. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To signify. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Argulus

‖n. [ NL., dim of Argus. ] (Zool.) A genus of copepod Crustacea, parasitic of fishes; a fish louse. See Branchiura. [ 1913 Webster ]

Argument

v. i. [ L. argumentari. ] To make an argument; to argue. [ Obs. ] Gower. [ 1913 Webster ]

Argument

n. [ F. argument, L. argumentum, fr. arguere to argue. ] 1. Proof; evidence. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

There is.. no more palpable and convincing argument of the existence of a Deity. Ray. [ 1913 Webster ]

Why, then, is it made a badge of wit and an argument of parts for a man to commence atheist, and to cast off all belief of providence, all awe and reverence for religion? South. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A reason or reasons offered in proof, to induce belief, or convince the mind; reasoning expressed in words; as, an argument about, concerning, or regarding a proposition, for or in favor of it, or against it. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A process of reasoning, or a controversy made up of rational proofs; argumentation; discussion; disputation. [ 1913 Webster ]

The argument is about things, but names. Locke. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. The subject matter of a discourse, writing, or artistic representation; theme or topic; also, an abstract or summary, as of the contents of a book, chapter, poem. [ 1913 Webster ]

You and love are still my argument. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

The abstract or argument of the piece. Jeffrey. [ 1913 Webster ]

[ Shields ] with boastful argument portrayed. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

5. Matter for question; business in hand. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Sheathed their swords for lack of argument. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

6. (Astron.) The quantity on which another quantity in a table depends; as, the altitude is the argument of the refraction. [ 1913 Webster ]

7. (Math.) The independent variable upon whose value that of a function depends. Brande & C. [ 1913 Webster ]

Argumentable

a. [ L. argumentabilis. ] Admitting of argument. [ R. ] Chalmers. [ 1913 Webster ]

Argumental

a. [ L. argumentalis. ] Of, pertaining to, or containing, argument; argumentative. [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Argument { n } | Argumente { pl } | unzulässiges Argumentargument | arguments | invalid argument [Add to Longdo]
Argumentation { f }line of reasoning; argumentation [Add to Longdo]
Argumentationshilfe { f }argumentation aid [Add to Longdo]
Argumentbyte { n }argument byte [Add to Longdo]
Argumententabelle { f }argument table [Add to Longdo]
Argumententeil { n }argument section [Add to Longdo]
Argumentierende { m, f }; Argumentierenderarguer [Add to Longdo]
Argusaugen { pl } | etw. mit Argusaugen beobachteneagle-eyes | to watch sth. like a hawk [Add to Longdo]
argumentieren | argumentierend | argumentiert | argumentiert | argumentierteto argue; to reason | arguing; reasoning | argued; reasoned | argues; reasons | argued; reasoned [Add to Longdo]
Argumenten unzugänglich seinto be impervious arguments [Add to Longdo]
Argusfasan { m } [ ornith. ]Great Argus Pheasant [Add to Longdo]
Argusnachtschwalbe { f } [ ornith. ]Spotted Nightjar [Add to Longdo]
Argusfisch { m } (Scatophagus argus) [ zool. ]spotted scat [Add to Longdo]

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