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词组 argue
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argue /ˈɑːɡjuː $ ˈɑːr-/ verb 1. to disagree with someone in words, often in an angry wayadverbsbe always/constantly arguing (=argue a lot) She split up with her boyfriend because they were always arguing.prepositionsargue about/over sth The children were arguing about which TV programme to watch.argue with sb Gallacher continued to argue with the referee throughout the game.THESAURUS: argue have an argument to argue with someone for a period of time about a particular thing: She had a long argument with the man who was selling the tickets. have a row /raʊ/ BrE have a fight especially AmE to have an argument with someone, especially with your boyfriend, girlfriend, or a member of your family: She was upset because she’d had a fight with her boyfriend. | The couple at the next table were having a big row. quarrel especially BrE to argue with someone, especially for a long time and about many different things: The children quarrel all the time. | She was always quarrelling with her husband. squabble /ˈskwɒbəl $ ˈskwɑː-/ to argue about unimportant things: The kids were squabbling over what to watch on TV. | I wish you two would stop squabbling with each other! fall out with sb BrE to have a big argument with someone that results in you stopping having a friendly relationship with them: I’ve fallen out with my best friend. be at each other’s throats if two people are at each other’s throats, they are always arguing in a very angry way: His parents are constantly at each other’s throats.2. to say that you think something is true or that people should do somethingadverbsrightly/correctly argue She rightly argues that it is too soon to judge the success of the project.convincingly/persuasively argue (=in a way that makes people believe that what you are saying is right) He convincingly argued that it would have been impossible for his client to commit the crime.consistently argue (=always express the same opinion) We have consistently argued that harsh punishments only make the children’s behaviour worse.nounsargue your case/point/position (=explain the reasons why you think that something is true) You will have the chance to argue your case in front of the committee.argue the merits of sth (=talk about whether one thing is better than another thing) The men were arguing the merits of soccer over American football.
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