off-center argument - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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off-center argument (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Phonetic Transcription

Meaning and Usage

The term off-center argument refers to a type of reasoning or discussion that deviates from the main point or typical perspective in a debate or argument. It is characterized by arguments that may not be conventionally expected or that stray from the central theme of a discussion, often introducing unconventional or unique viewpoints.

In terms of usage frequency, this phrase is relatively specialized and more likely to be seen in academic, philosophical, or debate contexts. It is used both in oral discussions and written formats, though more commonly found in written articles or scholarly papers.

Example Sentences

  1. The professor presented an off-center argument that challenged existing perspectives on climate change.
  2. Профессор представил необычный аргумент, который бросил вызов существующим взглядам на изменение климата.

  3. During the debate, one participant raised an off-center argument that caught everyone off guard.

  4. Во время дебатов один участник поднял необычный аргумент, который удивил всех.

  5. His off-center argument eventually led to a new understanding of the historical events discussed.

  6. Его необычный аргумент в конечном итоге привел к новому пониманию рассматриваемых исторических событий.

Idiomatic Expressions

The phrase "off-center" does not have widely recognized idiomatic expressions associated with it. However, variations or related expressions are often used in discussions around unconventional reasoning or thoughts. Here are some examples that could relate:

  1. Off the beaten path - This phrase refers to something that is unconventional or not widely accepted.
  2. Instead of the usual solutions, we should explore ideas that are off the beaten path.
  3. Вместо привычных решений мы должны исследовать идеи, которые выходят за рамки обычного.

  4. Out of left field - This expression indicates an unexpected or surprising approach in conversation or argument.

  5. His suggestion came out of left field, but it added an interesting perspective to our discussion.
  6. Его предложение возникло неожиданно, но оно добавило интересную перспективу в наше обсуждение.

  7. Thinking outside the box - This idiom encourages innovative or creative thinking, beyond traditional boundaries.

  8. To solve this problem, we need to start thinking outside the box.
  9. Чтобы решить эту проблему, нам нужно начать мыслить нестандартно.

Etymology

The word "off-center" is derived from the combination of the preposition "off," meaning away from a position, and "center," which comes from the Latin "centrum," referring to a midpoint or a focal point. The term "argument," from the Latin "argumentum," involves reasoning or presenting evidence to support a conclusion or viewpoint.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms - Divergent reasoning - Unconventional argument - Peripheral discussion

Antonyms - Centered argument - Conventional reasoning - Pointed discourse



25-07-2024