强词夺理
Explanation: Strong words: Champion; wins: competition. Means unreasonable chicanery, clearly not reasonable to insist that right. Usage: Joint type; as predicate, attributive, adverbial; containing derogatory Source: Ming Luo, "Three Kingdoms" 43 back: "One seat suddenly said: 'Ming said, are irrational, are not being on, not to speak of." Examples: His words simply ~, you do not believe him. Riddle: Pirates of the proper way- Thesaurus: Obliquity reason, pester sb. endlessly, Outrageous, Manbu Reasoning, Dumbness To on, in one's mouth pester, to look for trouble
|
|
|