گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'argue'

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1 عمومی:: دلیل آوردن

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2 عمومی:: نزاع کردن

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3 عمومی:: در افتادن

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4 عمومی:: مشاجره کردن

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5 عمومی:: بحث‌ كردن‌

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6 عمومی:: گفتگو كردن‌

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7 عمومی:: دلیل‌ اوردن‌

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8 عمومی:: مشاجره‌ كردن‌

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9 عمومی:: مشاجره داشتن

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english

1 general::   verb disagree ADV. fiercely, furiously, heatedly | endlessly PREP. about arguing endlessly about money | over They were arguing over who should have the car that day. | with She's always arguing with her mother. give reasons to support opinion ADV. forcefully, passionately, strongly | convincingly, persuasively, plausibly, successfully The report argues convincingly that economic help should be given to these countries. | sensibly VERB + ARGUE be disposed to, wish to I would wish to argue that appreciation of the arts should be encouraged for its own sake. | be prepared to Are you prepared to argue that killing is sometimes justified? | attempt to, try to | go on to In her paper she goes on to argue that scientists do not yet know enough about the nature of the disease. | be possible to It is possible to argue that the rules are too strict. | be difficult to PREP. against She argued against a rise in interest rates. | for The general argued for extending the ceasefire. | in favour of They argued in favour of stricter punishments.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: verb quarrel: They argue about money.

Simple Definitions

3 general:: Phrase(s): argue (with someone) (over someone or something) [and] argue (with someone) (about someone or something) to dispute or quarrel over someone or something with someone. • Are you going to argue with her over something so simple? • I wish you wouldn’t argue over money with me. • We always argue about who should drive. • Don’t argue with me!

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

4 general:: argue to speak angrily to someone because you disagree with them about something: • Those two are always arguing. • We rarely argue with each other. have an argument to argue with someone for a period of time about a particular thing: • She had a long argument with the man who was selling the tickets. have a row 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: • She was upset because she’d had a fight with her boyfriend. • The couple at the next table were having a row. quarrel especially British English to argue with someone, especially for a long time and about many different things: • The children quarrel all the time. squabble to argue about unimportant things: • The kids were squabbling over what to watch on TV. fall out with somebody British English to have a big argument with someone that results in you stopping having a friendly relationship with them: • I’ve fallen out with my best friend. be at each other’s throats if two people are at each other’s throats, they are always arguing in a very angry way: • His parents are constantly at each other’s throats.

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