polemics 的定义
- the art or practice of disputation or controversy: a master of polemics.
- the branch of theology dealing with the history or conduct of ecclesiastical disputation and controversy.
polemics 近义词
argumentative
argument
polemics 的近义词 56 个
- spat
- altercation
- beef
- bicker
- bickering
- blowup
- bone
- brawl
- brush
- clash
- contention
- controversy
- crusher
- debate
- difficulty
- disagreement
- dispute
- dustup
- exchange
- face-off
- feud
- fight
- finisher
- flap
- fuss
- gin
- go
- hassle
- knockdown
- out
- quarrel
- rhubarb
- romp
- row
- ruckus
- ruction
- rumpus
- run-in
- scene
- scrap
- set-to
- shindy
- squabble
- static
- stew
- tiff
- word
- words
- wrangle
- bone of contention
- bone to pick
- brannigan
- difference of opinion
- donnybrook
- falling
- knock down and drag out
polemics 的反义词 6 个
更多polemics例句
- My hope is that Rand Paul now recognizes that even the most conservative Americans want to hear about policy, not polemics.
- In America, increasingly agitated polemics by Israeli right-wingers were flying around the right-blogosphere.
- The problem is that the experience appears to have left him with an insatiable appetite for polemics.
- Surely, the Jewish tradition deserves better than to be dragged into political polemics.
- “Me, I am not here to create polemics, I am not here to create problems,” he said.
- To the Railway News he was a valued contributor, and in railway polemics a master.
- All this persiflage, in harmony with the polemics of the Gorgias, derides and degrades the Rhetors collectively.
- That one scene makes an indelible impression on the reader's mind, and counteracts tons of polemics.
- They must be regarded as far better authority than the writings of religious polemics.
- Dryden's times, and possibly something in his own character, trained his muse to polemics.