polemics / pəˈlɛm ɪks, poʊ- /

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polemics 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the art or practice of disputation or controversy: a master of polemics.
  2. the branch of theology dealing with the history or conduct of ecclesiastical disputation and controversy.

polemics 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

argumentative

n. 名词 noun

argument

更多polemics例句

  1. My hope is that Rand Paul now recognizes that even the most conservative Americans want to hear about policy, not polemics.
  2. In America, increasingly agitated polemics by Israeli right-wingers were flying around the right-blogosphere.
  3. The problem is that the experience appears to have left him with an insatiable appetite for polemics.
  4. Surely, the Jewish tradition deserves better than to be dragged into political polemics.
  5. “Me, I am not here to create polemics, I am not here to create problems,” he said.
  6. To the Railway News he was a valued contributor, and in railway polemics a master.
  7. All this persiflage, in harmony with the polemics of the Gorgias, derides and degrades the Rhetors collectively.
  8. That one scene makes an indelible impression on the reader's mind, and counteracts tons of polemics.
  9. They must be regarded as far better authority than the writings of religious polemics.
  10. Dryden's times, and possibly something in his own character, trained his muse to polemics.