argue 的英语意思
argueargue /ˈɑːɡjuː $ ˈɑːr-/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive] to disagree with someone in words, often in an angry way与某人发生言语争论,通常带有怒气:
We could hear the neighbours arguing.我们能听到邻居在争吵。argue with
Gallacher continued to argue with the referee throughout the game.加拉赫在整场比赛中持续与裁判争论。argue about
They were arguing about how to spend the money.他们在争论如何花这笔钱。argue over
The children were arguing over which TV programme to watch.孩子们在争论看哪个电视节目。GRAMMAR语法Reciprocal verbs相互动词Argue is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people do something that involves both or all of them: · He and the waiter started arguing. You can also say: · He and the waiter started arguing with each other.· He started arguing with the waiter.argue 是互动词。此类动词用于说明两人或多人共同参与某一涉及彼此的行为:· He and the waiter started arguing. 也可说:· He and the waiter started arguing with each other. · He started arguing with the waiter.Patterns with argueargue 的搭配句型• You argue with someone: · I wish you two would stop arguing with each other!• argue with someone(与某人争论):· 我真希望你们俩能停止互相争吵!• You argue about something or over something: · Let’s not argue about/over small details.• argue about something 或 argue over something(为某事争论):· 别为一些小细节争来争去了。2[intransitive, transitive] to state, giving clear reasons, that something is true, should be done etc陈述理由,论证某事为真或应当做某事等argue that
Croft argued that a date should be set for the withdrawal of troops.克罗夫特主张应为撤军设定日期。
It could be argued that a dam might actually increase the risk of flooding.有人可以论证,水坝实际上可能会增加洪水风险。argue for/against (doing) something
Baker argued against cutting the military budget.贝克反对削减军事预算。
She argued the case for changing the law.她就修改该法律进行了论证。
The researchers put forward a well-argued case for banning the drug.研究人员就禁止该药物提出了论据充分的主张。
They argued the point (=discussed it) for hours without reaching a conclusion.他们就这个问题(即对此进行讨论)争论了数小时,但未得出结论。3argue somebody into/out of doing something British English to persuade someone to do or not do something说服某人做或不做某事:
Joyce argued me into buying a new jacket.乔伊斯说服我买了一件新夹克。4[transitive] formal正式 to show that something clearly exists or is true表明某事物明确存在或某事为真:
The statement argues a change of attitude by the management.该声明表明管理层的态度发生了转变。5argue the toss British English informal非正式 to continue to argue about a decision that has been made and cannot be changed继续就已作出且无法改变的决定争论不休:
There was no point arguing the toss after the goal had been disallowed.进球被判无效后,再为此争论也毫无意义。THESAURUS同义词辨析argue to speak angrily to someone because you disagree with them about something因对某事有异议而生气地与某人争论: · Those two are always arguing.· 那两个人总是在争吵。· We rarely argue with each other.· 我们很少互相争吵。have an argument to argue with someone for a period of time about a particular thing就某一特定事项与某人争论一段时间: · She had a long argument with the man who was selling the tickets.· 她与那位卖票的男子发生了一场长时间的争论。have a row /raʊ/ British English, have a fight especially American English to have an argument with someone, especially with your boyfriend, girlfriend, or a member of your family与某人发生争吵,尤指与男友、女友或家庭成员: · She was upset because she’d had a fight with her boyfriend.· 她很难过,因为她和男友吵架了。· The couple at the next table were having a row.· 邻桌那对情侣正在大声争吵。quarrel especially British English to argue with someone, especially for a long time and about many different things与某人争论,尤指长时间地就许多不同事情争论: · The children quarrel all the time.· 孩子们一直在吵架。squabble /ˈskwɒbəl $ ˈskwɑː-/ to argue about unimportant things为不重要的事情争吵: · The kids were squabbling over what to watch on TV.· 孩子们在为看什么电视节目而争吵。fall out with somebody British English to have a big argument with someone that results in you stopping having a friendly relationship with them与某人激烈争吵,导致友好关系就此破裂: · I’ve fallen out with my best friend.· 我和最好的朋友闹翻了。be at each other’s throats if two people are at each other’s throats, they are always arguing in a very angry way若两人 at each other's throats,表示他们总是以非常激烈的方式互相争吵: · His parents are constantly at each other’s throats.· 他的父母总是激烈地争吵不休。
查看全部语言翻译1[intransitive] to disagree with someone in words, often in an angry way与某人发生言语争论,通常带有怒气:
We could hear the neighbours arguing.我们能听到邻居在争吵。argue with
Gallacher continued to argue with the referee throughout the game.加拉赫在整场比赛中持续与裁判争论。argue about
They were arguing about how to spend the money.他们在争论如何花这笔钱。argue over
The children were arguing over which TV programme to watch.孩子们在争论看哪个电视节目。GRAMMAR语法Reciprocal verbs相互动词Argue is a reciprocal verb. This type of verb is used when saying that two or more people do something that involves both or all of them: · He and the waiter started arguing. You can also say: · He and the waiter started arguing with each other.· He started arguing with the waiter.argue 是互动词。此类动词用于说明两人或多人共同参与某一涉及彼此的行为:· He and the waiter started arguing. 也可说:· He and the waiter started arguing with each other. · He started arguing with the waiter.Patterns with argueargue 的搭配句型• You argue with someone: · I wish you two would stop arguing with each other!• argue with someone(与某人争论):· 我真希望你们俩能停止互相争吵!• You argue about something or over something: · Let’s not argue about/over small details.• argue about something 或 argue over something(为某事争论):· 别为一些小细节争来争去了。2[intransitive, transitive] to state, giving clear reasons, that something is true, should be done etc陈述理由,论证某事为真或应当做某事等argue that
Croft argued that a date should be set for the withdrawal of troops.克罗夫特主张应为撤军设定日期。
It could be argued that a dam might actually increase the risk of flooding.有人可以论证,水坝实际上可能会增加洪水风险。argue for/against (doing) something
Baker argued against cutting the military budget.贝克反对削减军事预算。
She argued the case for changing the law.她就修改该法律进行了论证。
The researchers put forward a well-argued case for banning the drug.研究人员就禁止该药物提出了论据充分的主张。
They argued the point (=discussed it) for hours without reaching a conclusion.他们就这个问题(即对此进行讨论)争论了数小时,但未得出结论。3argue somebody into/out of doing something British English to persuade someone to do or not do something说服某人做或不做某事:
Joyce argued me into buying a new jacket.乔伊斯说服我买了一件新夹克。4[transitive] formal正式 to show that something clearly exists or is true表明某事物明确存在或某事为真:
The statement argues a change of attitude by the management.该声明表明管理层的态度发生了转变。5argue the toss British English informal非正式 to continue to argue about a decision that has been made and cannot be changed继续就已作出且无法改变的决定争论不休:
There was no point arguing the toss after the goal had been disallowed.进球被判无效后,再为此争论也毫无意义。THESAURUS同义词辨析argue to speak angrily to someone because you disagree with them about something因对某事有异议而生气地与某人争论: · Those two are always arguing.· 那两个人总是在争吵。· We rarely argue with each other.· 我们很少互相争吵。have an argument to argue with someone for a period of time about a particular thing就某一特定事项与某人争论一段时间: · She had a long argument with the man who was selling the tickets.· 她与那位卖票的男子发生了一场长时间的争论。have a row /raʊ/ British English, have a fight especially American English to have an argument with someone, especially with your boyfriend, girlfriend, or a member of your family与某人发生争吵,尤指与男友、女友或家庭成员: · She was upset because she’d had a fight with her boyfriend.· 她很难过,因为她和男友吵架了。· The couple at the next table were having a row.· 邻桌那对情侣正在大声争吵。quarrel especially British English to argue with someone, especially for a long time and about many different things与某人争论,尤指长时间地就许多不同事情争论: · The children quarrel all the time.· 孩子们一直在吵架。squabble /ˈskwɒbəl $ ˈskwɑː-/ to argue about unimportant things为不重要的事情争吵: · The kids were squabbling over what to watch on TV.· 孩子们在为看什么电视节目而争吵。fall out with somebody British English to have a big argument with someone that results in you stopping having a friendly relationship with them与某人激烈争吵,导致友好关系就此破裂: · I’ve fallen out with my best friend.· 我和最好的朋友闹翻了。be at each other’s throats if two people are at each other’s throats, they are always arguing in a very angry way若两人 at each other's throats,表示他们总是以非常激烈的方式互相争吵: · His parents are constantly at each other’s throats.· 他的父母总是激烈地争吵不休。