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		 🔑 ar·gu·mentBrE /ˈɑːɡjumənt/NAmE /ˈɑːrɡjumənt/ noun🔑  [C, U] a conversation or discussion in which two or more people disagree, often angrily 争论;争吵;争辩;辩论◆to  win/lose an argument 辩论赢了/输了◆After some heated argument a decision was finally taken.  激烈辩论以后终于做出了决定。◆~ (with sb) (about/over sth) We  had an argument  with the waiter about the bill.  我们和服务员就账单发生了争吵。◆~ with sbShe  got into an argument with  the teacher.  她和老师争论了起来。🔑  [C] a reason or set of reasons that sb uses to show that sth is true or correct 论据;理由;论点◆Her main argument was a moral one.  她的主要论据是道德上的。◆~ for/against sthThere are strong  arguments for and against  euthanasia.  对安乐死支持和反对的人都有强而有力的论据。◆~ that…His argument was that public spending must be reduced.  他的论点是公共开支必须缩减。 [U] ~ (about sth) the act of disagreeing in a conversation or discussion using a reason or set of reasons 辩论◆Let's assume  for the sake of argument  (= in order to discuss the problem) that we can't start till March.  为方便讨论起见,先假定我们要到三月份才能开始。  argument,  ayes,  chair,  debate,  the floor,  motion,  propose,  second1,  speak,  vote  |