argument
US /ˈɑrɡjəmənt/
・UK /ˈɑ:gjumənt/
A2 初級英檢中級多益
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)爭辯 ; 爭吵 ; 爭論
We had an argument about the direction of the project
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)論據
The main argument of his presentation was that we need to do better research
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Marshmello ft. Bastille - Happier ( cover by J.Fla ) (Marshmello ft. Bastille - Happier ( cover by J.Fla ))
02:20
- Every argument, every word we can't take back
每一個論點,每一個字我們都無法收回
魯比亞萊斯辭職BBC 新聞回顧 (Rubiales quits: BBC News Review)
05:32
- Yes. And you could also fall out with someone, and that is a phrasal verb and it means to have an argument or a disagreement with someone.
是的。你也可以用 fall out 來表示和某人鬧翻,這是一個短語動詞,意思是與人發生爭執或分歧。
- and it means to have an argument or a disagreement with someone.
意思是與人發生爭執或分歧。
孩子並不總是讓你更快樂。這就是為什麼人們還是要生孩子。| 保羅-布魯姆 (Kids don’t always make you happier. Here’s why people have them anyway. | Paul Bloom)
04:56
- Studies find that for couples who have kids, the number one source of fighting and argument and tension -
研究發現,對於有孩子的夫妻來說,吵架、爭論和緊繃的頭號根源
- the number one source of fighting and argument and tension-
吵架、爭論和緊張的頭號根源------。
如果我們一次引爆所有的核彈會怎樣? (What If We Detonated All Nuclear Bombs at Once?)
08:00
- For the sake of argument,
為了爭論, 為了爭論,
- For the sake of argument,
為了爭論, 為了爭論,
《聖經》系列 1 :「上帝」概念的導言 (Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God)
38:29
- And then when they cry, they figure out what they're angry about and it has nothing to do with you, even though you might have been what precipitated the argument.
這就像是有一天你醒來然後發現
- But often she'd have a dream, you know, and then the next morning, she'd discuss it with me, and then we could unravel what was at the bottom of our argument.
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