eloquence
n.雄辯
Because of her eloquence, Anne made an excellent lobbyist.
安妮因為口才好成為一名出色的說客。
eloquent
adj.雄辯的,有口才的(persuasive, fluent)
The eloquent lecture was interesting to listen to.
這個演講聽起來雄辯有趣。
gainsay
vt.反駁(oppose)
haggle
vi.爭論 (argue, bargain)
The housewife haggled about the price with the vendor for half an hour.
家庭主婦與小販討價還價了半小時。
refute
vt.駁斥,反駁(disprove, rebut)
I refuted him easily.
我輕易地反駁了他。
retort
v.反駁 (refute, reply)
squabble
n.口角,爭論(quarrel, argument)
wrangle
vi.爭論,爭執 (argue, bicker)
dissentious
adj.好爭論的,爭吵的
quarrel
n./v.爭論, 爭辯;口角
Those children are always quarrelling over little things.
那些孩子總是為小事爭吵不休。
oppose
vt.反對;反抗,對抗 (contradict, counteract)
challenge
vt.表示異議,質疑 (question)
contentious
adj.引起爭論的;好爭吵的,好爭論的
rebut
vt.反駁;駁回
counter
vt.反對(oppose);駁回
rejoinder
n.反駁
tiff
n.小爭吵,小爭執,吵嘴 (quarrel)
consult
v.商量;請教
I consulted the weather report before planning the picnic.
我在計劃野炊前查閱了天氣預報。
convention
n.會議(conference)
The medical association annually holds a large convention in a major city.
醫學協會每年在一個大城市舉行一次大型會議。