argumentative

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English - Turkish
tartışmayı seven
münakaşacı
tartışmacı

Leyla tartışmacı ve kibirlidir. - Layla is argumentative and arrogant.

{s} eleştirici
{s} tartışılır
{s} tartışmaya açık
{s} kanıt türünden
argument
argüman

Sadece felsefede dairesel bir argüman kullanabilirsin ve bunun için övülürsün. - Only in philosophy can you use a circular argument and get praised for it.

Onun argümanı mantıklı idi. - His argument was logical.

argument
sav

Avukat savunmada niçin kaybetti? - Why did the lawyer lose in the argument?

Savaş için bir kanıt sundu. - He presented an argument for the war.

argument
tartışma

Onların tartışması sonunda berabere bitti. - Their argument eventually ended in a draw.

Benim tartışmayı destekleyecek adil bir miktar bilimsel veriyi sıralayacağım - I will marshal a fair amount of scientific data to support my argument.

argumentative, combative
Hırçın tartışmacı
argument
{i} kanıt

Savaş için bir kanıt sundu. - He presented an argument for the war.

argument
delil
argument
ağız dalaşı
argument
münakaşa
argument
{i} iddia

Onun iddiası seninkinden daha radikal. - His argument is more radical than yours.

Sigara içmenin zararlı olduğu iddiası kabul edildi. - The argument that smoking is injurious has become accepted.

argument
atışma
argument
hüccet
argument
(Bilgisayar) değişken
argument
yargılama
argument
(Dilbilim) katılan
argument
akıl yürütme
argument
(Dilbilim) öznelik
argument
çekişme
argument
savunu
argument
neden

Bir anlaşmazlığımız olduğunda, neden her zaman bu kadar şahsi algılıyorsun? - Why do you always have to get so personal when we have an argument?

argument
tez
argument
kavga

Sana katılıyorum, o yüzden bu kadar kavgacı olmaya gerek yok. - I agree with you, so there's no need to be so argumentative.

Tartışma kavga ile sona erdi. - The argument ended in a fight.

argument
(Matematik) genlik
argument
(Matematik) argument
argument
polemik
argument
anlaşmazlık
argument
düşünme
argument
düşünce
argument
üzerinde konuşma
argumentive
tartışılabilir
argument
{i} görüş

Görüşün gerçeğe dayalı değil. - Your argument is not based in fact.

Görüşün gerçeğe dayalı değil. - Your argument is not based in reality.

argument
{i} konu

Dün gece bu konuda tartıştık. - We had an argument about it last night.

Konuşmacının tartışması konuyla alâkasızdı. - The speaker's argument was off the point.

argument
{i} savunma

Bir sebebe zarar vermenin en haince yolu kasten yanlış görüşleri savunmaktan oluşur. - The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.

Bu bilgi savunma için önemsizdir. - This data is immaterial to the argument.

argument
müzakere
argument
bağımsız değişke argüman
argument
{i} işlenen konu
argument
bağımsız değişken
argumentatively
tartışarak
English - English
prone to argue or dispute
{a} containing argument
disapproval Someone who is argumentative is always ready to disagree or start quarrelling with other people. You're in an argumentative mood today! = quarrelsome. someone who is argumentative often argues or likes arguing
{s} polemic, contentious, fond of arguing
Adductive as proof; indicative; as, the adaptation of things to their uses is argumentative of infinite wisdom in the Creator
given to or characterized by argument; "an argumentative discourse"; "argumentative to the point of being cantankerous"; "an intelligent but argumentative child"
Given to argument; characterized by argument; disputatious; as, an argumentative writer
Consisting of, or characterized by, argument; containing a process of reasoning; as, an argumentative discourse
argument
The independent variable of a function
argument
A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason:
argument
A parameter in a function definition; a formal argument
argument
A value, or reference to a value, passed to a function
argument
A verbal dispute; a quarrel
argument
Any of the phrases that bears a syntactic connection to the verb of a clause
argument
{n} reason alleged to induce belief, series of inferences, subject of discourse, debate, a summary of contents
argument
An argument to a command or procedure is simply a value given to the command or procedure as input to perform its operation
argument
Refers to something needed to complete a function In Excel, the arguments for the SUM function are the ranges, constants or cell references that are to be sumed The arguments for the PMT function include the Principal, the Interest rate per payment period, and the number of payment periods
argument
The subject matter of a discourse, writing, or artistic representation; theme or topic; also, an abstract or summary, as of the contents of a book, chapter, poem
argument
(1) an inference, (2) input to a function, (3) a subject-term for a predicate See corresponding argument
argument
An object that is supplied to a function in a function call In other languages, this is sometimes called an "actual argument" or "actual parameter "
argument
A reason or reasons offered in proof, to induce belief, or convince the mind; reasoning expressed in words; as, an argument about, concerning, or regarding a proposition, for or in favor of it, or against it
argument
Information passed to a method Arguments are also sometimes called parameters A method expecting to receive arguments must contain a formal argument declaration for each as part of its method header When a method is called, the actual argument values are copied into the corresponding formal arguments
argument
The thing a function or operator operates on In "a + b", "a" and "b" are arguments to the addition operator "+" In "print(5)", "5" is the first and only argument to "print" Same as parameter
argument
In programming, a parameter that is passed to a function when it is called
argument
a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value determines the dependent variable; if f(x)=y, x is the independent variable
argument
A series of statements organized so that the final statement is a conclusion which is intended to follow logically from the preceding statements, which function as premises
argument
A constant, variable, or expression passed to a procedure
argument
An argument is a conversation in which people disagree with each other angrily or noisily. Anny described how she got into an argument with one of the marchers. a heated argument
argument
A value passed to a function (function argument) or program (command line argument) to provide information about the way it should operate DecisionStream
argument
A process of reasoning
argument
Some functions just return a value (like a function for Pi, or for the current time) but some functions take an input, such as a sine function, or multiple inputs, such as an exponent function (which requires both a base number and the power you want to raise it to ) In programming, we call those inputs arguments, and when a function call is made, the argument is passed along with it
argument
To make an argument; to argue
argument
A piece of data supplied as input to a program, subroutine, or function when it is invoked to tell it what it's supposed to do Also called a "parameter"
argument
Data sent to a procedure An argument can be a constant, a variable, or some other expression
argument
An expression that is passed to a function or subroutine for evaluation
argument
1 In mathematics and programming, a variable which is an input to a function A parameter An independent variable 2 In the study of logic, reasons that support a conclusion Technically, a sequence of statements (premises) followed by a conclusion statement An argument is valid only if the conclusion necessarily follows from the premises, and may be invalid: In material content, from misstatement of fact In verbal wording, from incorrect terms In formal structure, from improper inference (the misuse of logic) Also see: fallacy and argumentation
argument
If you accept something without argument, you do not question it or disagree with it. He complied without argument = question see also counter-argument. argument from design teleological argument cosmological argument ontological argument transcendental argument
argument
A process of reasoning, or a controversy made up of rational proofs; argumentation; discussion; disputation
argument
A data item specified in a method call An argument can be a literal value, a variable, or an expression
argument
The independent variable upon whose value that of a function depends
argument
A summary or short statement of the plot or chief points of a book
argument
a fact or assertion offered as evidence that something is true; "it was a strong argument that his hypothesis was true"
argument
a variable in a logical or mathematical expression whose value determines the dependent variable; if f(x)=y, x is the independent variable a summary of the subject or plot of a literary work or play or movie; "the editor added the argument to the poem"
argument
a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal; "the argument over foreign aid goes on and on"
argument
a summary of the subject or plot of a literary work or play or movie; "the editor added the argument to the poem"
argument
A constant, variable, or expression passed to a procedure or subprogram
argument
The quantity on which another quantity in a table depends; as, the altitude is the argument of the refraction
argument
A value passed to a function (see parameter)
argument
A parameter that controls the operation of a program or command
argument
A formal parameter or actual parameter in a function heading or function call
argument
Proof; evidence
argument
The term "argument" is used in two different ways by Cyclists: Most commonly, the term "argument" is used to refer to any CycL term which follows a predicate, a function, a logical connective, or a quantifier in a Cycl expression Thus, in the CycL formula (#$likesAsFriend #$BillM #$Goolsbey), #$likesAsFriend is a predicate, and #$BillM and #$Goolsbey are the first and second arguments to that predicate The term "argument" is also used to refer to a reason why an assertion is present in the KB with its truth value Arguments are of two main types: the first type of argument is essentially a statement that the formula was explicitly "asserted" (or "local") The second type of argument is the group of assertions through which the assertion was "inferred" (in which case the assertion is called "remote") In this case there is a chain of inference which supports the truth value of the supported assertion Such arguments are also called deductions
argument
A piece of information passed to a command or function (usually typed in behind it), that modifies its behaviour, or that is operated upon by the command or function e g in `cat motd`, "motd" is the argument cf parameter
argument
Matter for question; business in hand
argument
A fact or statement used to support a proposition; a reason
argument
A collection of two or more propositions, all but one of which are the premises supposed to provide inferential support—either deductive or inductive—for the truth of the remaining one, the conclusion The structure of arguments is the principal subject of logic Recommended Reading: Stephen Toulmin, Uses of Argument (Cambridge, 1958) {at Amazon com} and Douglas Walton, Argument Structure: A Pragmatic Theory (Toronto, 1996) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP and noesis
argument
n 1 (of a function) an object which is offered as data to the function when it is called 2 (of a format control) a format argument
argument
a discussion in which reasons are advanced for and against some proposition or proposal; "the argument over foreign aid goes on and on
argument
An argument is a discussion or debate in which a number of people put forward different or opposing opinions. The incident has triggered fresh arguments about the role of the extreme right in France = debate
argument
An argument is a statement or set of statements that you use in order to try to convince people that your opinion about something is correct. There's a strong argument for lowering the price The doctors have set out their arguments against the proposals
argument
Input parameter to a program
argument
a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement; "they were involved in a violent argument"
argument
End User: An item of information supplied to an action or command
argument
{i} dispute; claim; rationale; cause; variable that is applied to a routine and determines the result of that routine (Computers)
argumentatively
in an argumentative manner
argumentatively
contentiously, quarrelsomely, disputatiously, combatively
argumentativeness
the state of being argumentative
argumentativeness
{i} contentiousness, quarrelsomeness, disputatiousness
Turkish - English

Definition of argumentative in Turkish English dictionary

argument
(Matematik) argument
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