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debater$19088$ - traducción al griego

ARGUMENT, OR DISCUSSION, USUALLY IN AN ORDERED OR FORMAL SETTING, OFTEN WITH MORE THAN TWO PEOPLE, GENERALLY ENDING WITH A VOTE OR OTHER DECISION
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  • 2005 Chilean presidential elections.]]
  • ''Debate Tonight: Whether a man's wig should be dressed with honey or mustard!'' A 1795 cartoon satirizing the content of debates.
  • Many subjects were debated in the [[London Debating Societies]] of the 18th century. This is a cover to a [[panegyric]] on marriage and family life, c. 1780.
  • A Debate among Scholars, [[Razmnama]] illustration
  • 13th-century illustration of a Jew and a Christian debating in a work by the Jewish convert [[Petrus Alphonsi]]
  • Finalists in the German-language [[Jugend debattiert international]] debating contest

debater      
n. συζητητής

Definición

debate
(debates, debating, debated)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A debate is a discussion about a subject on which people have different views.
An intense debate is going on within the Israeli government...
There has been a lot of debate among scholars about this.
= discussion
N-VAR: oft N on/over/about n
2.
A debate is a formal discussion, for example in a parliament or institution, in which people express different opinions about a particular subject and then vote on it.
There are expected to be some heated debates in parliament over the next few days.
N-COUNT: oft N on/about n
debating
...debating skills.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
3.
If people debate a topic, they discuss it fairly formally, putting forward different views. You can also say that one person debates a topic with another person.
The United Nations Security Council will debate the issue today...
Scholars have debated whether or not Yagenta became a convert...
He likes to debate issues with his friends.
V-RECIP: pl-n V n, pl-n V wh, V n with n
4.
If you debate whether to do something or what to do, you think or talk about possible courses of action before deciding exactly what you are going to do.
Taggart debated whether to have yet another double vodka...
I debated going back inside, but decided against it.
VERB: V wh, V -ing
5.
If you say that a matter is open to debate, you mean that people have different opinions about it, or it has not yet been firmly decided.
Which of them has more musical talent is open to debate.
PHRASE: v-link PHR

Wikipedia

Debate

Debate is a process that involves formal discourse on a particular topic, often including a moderator and audience. In a debate, arguments are put forward for common opposing viewpoints. Debates have historically occurred in public meetings, academic institutions, debate halls, coffeehouses, competitions, and legislative assemblies. Debate has also been conducted for educational and recreational purposes, usually associated with educational establishments and debating societies. These debates put an emphasis upon logical consistency, factual accuracy, and emotional appeal to an audience. Modern forms of competitive debate also include rules for participants to discuss and decide upon the framework of the debate (how the debate will be judged).