词组 | play devil's advocate |
释义 | Idiom play (the) devil's advocate Theme: ARGUMENT to put forward arguments against or objections to a proposition—which one may actually agree with—purely to test the validity of the proposition. (The devil's advocate was given the role of opposing the canonization of a saint in the medieval Church in order to prove that the grounds for canonization were sound.)I agree with your plan. I'm just playing the devils advocate so you'll know-what the opposition will say.Mary offered to play devils advocate and argue against our case so that we would find out any flaws in it. Idiom play devil's advocate to pretend to be against an idea or plan which a lot of people support in order to make people discuss it in more detail and think about it more carefully.I don't think he was really in favour of getting rid of the scheme, he was just playing devil's advocate.I know that most people here support the project, but let me play devil's advocate for a moment and ask if anyone has considered the cost? play (the) devil's advocateTo argue against or attack an idea, argument, or proposition—even if one is in favor of it—for the sake of debate or to further examine its strength, validity, or details. Refers to the "Advocatus Diaboli," a person employed by the Catholic Church to argue against the canonization of a saint (and therefore help determine if that person is truly worthy of sainthood). I'm all for universal health care, but I'll play devil's advocate in asking how the government intends to fund such a massive undertaking. Tom is always playing devil's advocate in any given conversation because he loves picking apart other people's arguments. play (the) devil's advocateFig. to put forward arguments against or objections to a proposition-which one may actually agree with-purely to test the validity of the proposition. (The devil's advocate opposes the canonization of a saint in order to prove that the grounds for canonization are sound.) I agree with your plan. I'm just playing the devil's advocate so you'll know what the opposition will say. Mary offered to play devil's advocate and argue against our case so that we would find out any flaws in it. play devil's advocateCOMMON If you play devil's advocate in a discussion, you pretend to disagree with what someone says in order to make the discussion interesting or to make people think hard about an issue. My motive for playing devil's advocate is to provoke them into thinking about what we mean when we say something is `genetic'. Note: People also use devil's advocate to describe someone who acts in this way. Interviewers may take on the role of devil's advocate simply to see how effectively you can support your idea in the face of opposition. play devil's advocatetake a side in an argument that is the opposite of what you really want or think.A translation of the Latin phrase advocatus diaboli , devil's advocate is the popular name for the official in the Roman Catholic Church who puts the case against a candidate for canonization or beatification; he is more properly known as promotor fidei ‘promoter of the faith’. 1994 Jude Deveraux The Invitation She had played devil's advocate with herself a thousand times. |
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