0 to speak angrily to someone, telling them that you disagree with them -- discutir
1 to give reasons to support or oppose an idea, action, etc. -- argumentar
3 to give reasons to support an opinion -- argumentar
to argue for/against changes abogar a favor/en contra de cambios
arguing that taxes should be cut abogando que los impuestos deben ser reducidos
If that is the devastating country-of-origin principle, then what have we been arguing about all this time?
I think that we ought not to argue about greater privatisation, competition or what have you.
When your friend's house is burning down, you do not stop to argue over who dropped the match.
One might argue over the odd square metre or other measurement, but in our view, the dispute does not concern vast areas.
Well, we can argue whether this concerns only children who have not reached full legal age or the grandmother of the person in question.
Issues which once led to wars are now argued out in joint institutions, then differences are set aside and work is resumed.
The fact is that two trains are going to collide head-on here, all because we are arguing about who is slightly more, or slightly less, to blame in this matter.
It is also being argued that the scanners are nowhere near as highly effective as is claimed by their producers.
中文繁体
爭執, 爭論, 爭吵…
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争执, 争论, 争吵…
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discutir, brigar, argumentar…
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口論する, 言い合う, (~であると)主張する…
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tartışmak, münakaşa etmek, bir fikri tartışmak…
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se disputer, débattre, argumenter…
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discutir, argumentar…
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يُجادِل…
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