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02:31 Mar 10, 2011 |
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4 | sticks to one's own argument |
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3 | insufficiently grounded |
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sticks to one's own argument Explanation: Each holds his/her own views and is unwilling to give ground. |
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insufficiently grounded Explanation: According to the context, I would have it something like: ...... and his comments were also insufficiently grounded. P.S. Since there is no identical semantic counterpart to the Chinese expression, my suggesting is to "dissolve" it into the context and rebuild the semantic construct in keeping with the original sentence. |
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