intransitive. To complain, argue, plead, discuss, dispute, esp. in a law case; to bring an action to court, to litigate. Later: spec. to debate a…
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > argue, dispute, discuss [verb (intransitive)] (24) mootOE intransitive. To complain, argue, plead, discuss, dispute, esp. in a law case; to bring an action to court, to litigate. Later: spec. to debate a… sannc1175 intransitive. To argue. sputea1225 intransitive. To dispute; to contend in disputation. Usually const. with. argue1303 intransitive. To bring forward reasons concerning a matter in debate; to make statements or adduce facts for the purpose of establishing or refuting… argumentc1320 intransitive. To adduce arguments, argue, reason. strive1340 To debate, discuss. Obsolete. proceedc1390 intransitive. In non-material sense: to originate, result, be derived, issue, arise (from, †of a source or cause). reason?c1425 transitive. To discuss or argue about (a matter). Also occasionally with out. Now rare. to roll the stone1581 Proverbial phrases. (a) †to roll the stone: to discuss a matter (obsolete). (b) to set (†put) a stone rolling: to start a course of action which may… argumentate1586 By-form of argument, v. discuss1587 intransitive. To engage in discussion; to debate. litigate1606 intransitive. To be a party to, or carry on, a suit at law; to go to law. Also †gen. to dispute. canvass1631 intransitive. To debate; to discuss. argumentizea1641 To conduct an argument; to argue. to take by the beard1809 to take by the beard: to get to grips with, to address or challenge in a determined manner. Now rare. dudgeon1859 intransitive. To argue; to bicker. Obsolete. Subcategories:— insufficiently (1) — from mouth to mouth (3) — again (2) — hold one's own (1) — rely on in argument (1) |
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