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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
argument — ar·gu·ment n 1: a reason or the reasoning given for or against a matter under discussion compare evidence, proof 2: the act or process of arguing, reasoning, or discussing; esp: oral argum … Law dictionary
argument — [ argymɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1160; lat. argumentum → arguer 1 ♦ Raisonnement destiné à prouver ou à réfuter une proposition, et par ext. Preuve à l appui ou à l encontre d une proposition. ⇒ raisonnement; argumentation, démonstration; preuve, raison.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
set the scene — To describe the background to an event, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑scene * * * describe a place or situation in which something is about to happen ■ create the conditions for a future event the congressman s speech set the scene for a bitter debate * … Useful english dictionary
Argument from setting a precedent — Argument from precedent is a common fallacy in discussion, for example on committees or in meetings. It consists in saying that to act correctly in circumstances X would be inadvisable, in case others consider that this would set a precedent for… … Wikipedia
argument — [n1] verbal fight altercation, beef, bickering, blowup, bone, bone of contention, bone to pick*, brannigan*, brawl, brush, clash, controversy, crusher*, debate, difference of opinion, disagreement, dispute, donnybrook, dustup*, exchange, face off … New thesaurus
set forth something — set forth (something) to explain or state something officially. Our views were set forth by our attorney in her March 13th letter. The board set forth the conditions for her release. Selina based her argument on the rights set forth in the First… … New idioms dictionary
set forth — (something) to explain or state something officially. Our views were set forth by our attorney in her March 13th letter. The board set forth the conditions for her release. Selina based her argument on the rights set forth in the First Amendment… … New idioms dictionary
set-to — [set′to͞o΄] n. pl. set tos [< phr. SET TO] Informal 1. a fight or struggle; esp., a fist fight 2. any brisk or vigorous contest or argument; bout … English World dictionary
set-to — /set tooh /, n., pl. set tos. a usually brief, sharp fight or argument. [1735 45; n. use of v. phrase set to] * * * … Universalium
set-to — n [C usually singular] informal a short fight or quarrel = ↑argument ▪ Tom and I had a bit of a set to last night. →set to at ↑set1 … Dictionary of contemporary English
Set-to — n. A contest in boxing, in an argument, or the like. [Colloq.] Halliwell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English