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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary بحث کردن ، گفتگو کردن ، مشاجره کردن ، دلیل آوردن ، استدلال کردن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary argumentation|argumentaire|argue|argumentative => argument 1 fra. argumentation, argumentaire âvand âvordan + ... son argumentation ne résiste pas à l’examen. 2 eng. argue ma-goftan (pâra ye dovom e be-gu- ma-gu !) be-gu-ma-gu kardan( âvand-mandâna) dispute|se disputer|disputation|disputant|loggerheads|argue|falling out|fall out The underlying root is *peu- "to cut, strike, stamp." It rendered other words a bit like "putative" in that they have to do with thinking or believing: "dispute" from Latin disputare "to think contentiously," "impute" from Latin imputare "to charge," and repute from Latin reputare "to examine repeatedly." be-gu-ma-gu kardan cun-o-cerâ namudan sar-o-kalla zadan šâx-be-šâx šodan( e zabâni) + eng. at loggerheads : šâx-be-šâx + It is only as a science, replied Demea, subjected to human reasoning and disputation, that I postpone the study of Natural Theology. (HUME, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion ) + It might reasonably be expected in questions which have been canvassed and disputed with great agerness, since the first origin of science and philosophy, that the meaning of all the terms, at least, should have been agreed upon among the disputants; and our enquiries, in the course of two thousand years, been able to pass from words to the true and real subject of the controversy. (David HUME, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding )
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(argue): بازگشت به واژه argue out argue بحث کردن ،گفتگو کردن ،مشاجره کردن ،دليل اوردن ،استدلال کردن قانون ـ فقه : استدلال کردن کلمات مرتبط(1)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary ar·gue v. Pronunciation: ' är-( ˌ )gyü Function: verb Inflected Form:   ar·gued ; ar·gu·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French arguer to reprove, argue &Latin arguere to demonstrate, prove; Anglo-French arguer, from Latin argutare to prate, frequentative of arguere; akin to Hittite arkuwai- to plead, respond Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1 : to give reasons for or against something : REASON < argue for a new policy> 2 : to contend or disagree in words : DISPUTE < argue about money> transitive verb 1 : to give evidence of : INDICATE <the facts argue his innocence> 2 : to consider the pros and cons of : DISCUSS < argue an issue> 3 : to prove or try to prove by giving reasons : MAINTAIN <asking for a chance to argue his case> 4 : to persuade by giving reasons : INDUCE <couldn't argue her out of going> synonyms see DISCUSS –ar·gu·er \-gyə-wər, -gyü-ər\ noun ]]>