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brabble
/ ˈbræb(ə)l /
/ ˈbræbl /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.争论;吵嘴
  • vi.争论
    • 第三人称单数

      brabbles
    • 现在分词

      brabbling
    • 过去式

      brabbled
    • 过去分词

      brabbled
  • 网络释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     吵嘴

    ... quibble 争论 brabble 吵嘴 niggle 过分为琐事操心...

  • 2

     争吵

    ... Brabant rose 伯雷斑玫瑰花型 brabble 争吵 brace and bit 手摇曲柄钻 ...

  • 3

     名字

    ... 所属州: NC 名字: Brabble 姓: W ...

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  • Brabble

    In logic and philosophy, an argument is an attempt to persuade someone of something, by giving reasons for accepting a particular conclusion as evident. The general form of an argument in a natural language is that of premises (typically in the form of propositions, statements or sentences) in support of a claim: the conclusion. The structure of some arguments can also be set out in a formal language, and formally defined "arguments" can be made independently of natural language arguments, as in math, logic and computer science.In a typical deductive argument, the premises are meant to provide a guarantee of the truth of the conclusion, while in an inductive argument, they are thought to provide reasons supporting the conclusion's probable truth. The standards for evaluating non-deductive arguments may rest on different or additional criteria than truth, for example, the persuasiveness of so-called "indispensability claims" in transcendental arguments, the quality of hypotheses in retroduction, or even the disclosure of new possibilities for thinking and acting.The standards and criteria used in evaluating arguments and their forms of reasoning are studied in logic. Ways of formulating arguments effectively are studied in rhetoric (see also: argumentation theory). An argument in a formal language shows the logical form of the symbolically represented or natural language arguments obtained by its interpretations.

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