argumentation

英 [,ɑːgjʊmen'teɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [,ɑrɡjumən'teʃən]
  • n. 论证;争论;辩论
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argumentation (n.)
mid-15c., "presentation of formal arguments," from Old French argumentacion (14c.), from Latin argumentationem (nominative argumentatio) "the bringing forth of a proof," noun of action from past participle stem of argumentari (see argue). Meaning "debate, wrangling, argument back and forth" is from 1530s.
1. This question is relatively easy, and only needs brief argumentation.
这道题还比较容易, 仅需要略论一下.

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2. Argumentation is a verbal and social act of reasoning.
论辩研究目前在西方是一门“显学”.

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3. Accordingly, Council enjoins concerned branch undertook nervous investigation, argumentation works further.
据此, 国务院责成有关部门进一步进行了紧张的调查 、 论证工作.

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4. Pass through extensive experiment and science's analysis and argumentation. "
经过科学的分析、论证,通过广泛而充分的室内室外试验.

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5. The obverse argumentation: Yes, a house affects modern love.
正方观点: 是, 房子影响现代爱情.

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