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I. argue [GB ˈɑːɡjuː, Am ˈɑrɡju] VERBE trans
1. argue (debate):
argue
argue
to argue one's point
well-argued case, essay
2. argue (maintain):
argue
3. argue (persuade):
to argue sb into/out of doing sth
4. argue (provide evidence of):
argue action, behaviour, incident:
argue document:
II. argue [GB ˈɑːɡjuː, Am ˈɑrɡju] VERBE intr
1. argue (quarrel):
argue
se disputer (with avec)
to argue about or over money
don't argue (with me)!
2. argue (debate):
argue
to argue about case, issue, politics etc
3. argue (put one's case):
argue
argumenter (against contre)
to argue for or in favour of policy, measure
4. argue (testify):
argue form
I. argue out VERBE [GB ˈɑːɡjuː -, Am ˈɑrɡju -] (argue out [sth], argue [sth] out)
argue out issue, proposal etc:
argue out
forcefully say, argue
dialectically proceed, argue
convincingly argue, claim, demonstrate, portray
relentlessly argue, attack
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français
anglais
anglais
chicaner qn sur qc
chicaner qc à qn
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I. argue [ˈɑ:gju:, Am ˈɑ:rg-] VERBE intr
1. argue (have argument):
argue
to argue about sth with sb
2. argue (discuss):
to argue with sb about sth
3. argue (reason):
argue
II. argue [ˈɑ:gju:, Am ˈɑ:rg-] VERBE trans
1. argue (debate):
argue
to argue that ...
2. argue (persuade):
to argue sb into/out of doing sth
to argue the toss
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français
anglais
anglais
to argue with sb/sth
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anglais
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français
I. argue [ˈarg·ju] VERBE intr
1. argue (have argument):
argue
to argue about sth with sb
2. argue (discuss):
to argue with sb about sth
3. argue (reason):
argue
II. argue [ˈarg·ju] VERBE trans
1. argue (debate):
argue
to argue that ...
2. argue (persuade):
to argue sb into/out of doing sth
français
français
anglais
anglais
to argue with sb/sth
to argue [or fight] with sb over sth
Present
Iargue
youargue
he/she/itargues
weargue
youargue
theyargue
Past
Iargued
youargued
he/she/itargued
weargued
youargued
theyargued
Present Perfect
Ihaveargued
youhaveargued
he/she/ithasargued
wehaveargued
youhaveargued
theyhaveargued
Past Perfect
Ihadargued
youhadargued
he/she/ithadargued
wehadargued
youhadargued
theyhadargued
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Shadows feel like living forces, trees like personalities; reality is improbably, yet convincingly, transfigured.
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But it lends claustrophobia to the outdoor scenes, while functioning convincingly enough as a pavilion in the festival meadow (where the knees-up includes jugglers and fire-eaters).
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Although she was 50 years old, the actress had a youthful appearance and had to be aged with makeup to portray the family matriarch convincingly.
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The movie convincingly demonstrates that when done right, moral and political quandaries can be the most intensely dramatic dilemmas of all.
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The problem is to find, or to formulate, convincingly, the common factor.
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