1.攻击,驳斥;争论,论战,辩论(术);(神学上的)论证法
2.争论者,论客
1.论战的,辩论的;喜欢争论的
1.“polemical”的变体
1.a strong statement of opinion, especially negative opinion
2.the practice or skill of making strong statements of opinion, especially negative opinion
1.The variant of polemical
1.This book was a challenge to the entire Protestant theology of the time, and Strauss became intensely involved in polemics and discussions.
这本书是一个挑战,整个新教神学的时间,也成为积极参与的争辩和讨论。
2.This victory in polemics means the victory of civilization over ignorance, of science over superstition and of truth over falsehood.
这次论战的胜利意味着文明对愚昧的胜利,科学对迷信的胜利,真理对谬误的胜利。
3.From parication, friction to open polemics, the two parties have conflicts on a series of issues, including the attitude to war and peace.
中苏两党从产生分歧、摩擦到公开论战,在一系列问题上形成对立,其中包括关于战争与和平问题的认识。
4."The polemics are of no interest to me, " Montezemolo said at the Maranello factory.
蒙特泽莫罗在马拉内罗公众说:“我对于战术不感兴趣。”
5.One must learn to weed out incendiary polemics and agitprop from the whirling online maelstrom to become an informed and thoughtful citizen.
人们应该学会如何从激烈的网络漩涡中剔除煽动性的巧言令色及宣传伎俩、并成为一个消息灵通且有独立见解的公民。
6.He also pointed out, again without unnecessary polemics, the practical shortcomings of communist systems.
他也毫不拖泥带水地指出了共产主义体制的实际缺陷。
7.But there was a larger animosity at work in her polemics.
但是她的论战中潜伏着更大的敌意。
8.The Portuguese star started focusing on the polemics following the two penalties the Rossoneri were allowed.
葡萄牙人首先谈到了关于米兰所获得的两个点球的争论。
9.True philosophy was supplanted by dogmatic opinions. The pundits took delight in vain polemics .
梵文学者为了徒劳无益的辩论术而感到高兴。
10.We must maintain a calm, dispassionate tone and avoid polemics, propaganda, or slurs directed against any persons, groups, or governments.
我们必须保持平静、非情绪化的口吻,避免针对任何个人、团体或政府的论战、宣传或不雅言语。