polemic

英[pə'lemɪk] 美[pə'lemɪk]
  • n. 慷慨陈词;辩论法;争辩术
  • adj. 争论的
GRE
Noun:
  1. a writer who argues in opposition to others (especially in theology)

  2. a controversy (especially over a belief or dogma)

Adjective:
  1. of or involving dispute or controversy

1. The book is both a history and a passionate polemic for tolerance.
这本书既是一段历史,也是一篇主张宽容的激情论辩。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Her speech was memorable for its polemic rather than its substance.
她的演说之所以令人难忘,不是因其内容而是因其辩论方法。

来自《权威词典》

3. He wrote a splendid polemic in my favour.
他写了一篇出色的文章为我辩护.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. He launched into a fierce polemic against the government's policies.
他猛烈地抨击政府的政策.

来自辞典例句

5. The New Testament is a polemic book almost from beginning to end.
新约是一本争辨的书,几乎是从头开始,一直到结束为止.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He wrote a splendid polemic in my favour.
      他写了一篇出色的文章为我辩护。
    2. He launched into a fierce polemic against the government's policies.
      他猛烈地抨击政府的政策。
    3. Her speech was memorable for its polemic rather than its substance.
      她的演说之所以令人难忘,不是因其内容而是因其辩论方法。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Is my polemic skill worse than his?
      是我的辩论技巧不如庄子?