善辩
shàn biàn
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eloquent;
good at arguing
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好辩
hào biàn
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argumentative;
quarrelsome
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强辩到底
qiǎng biàn dào dǐ
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to argue endlessly;
to try to have the last word
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控辩
kòng biàn
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the prosecution and the defense (law)
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控辩交易
kòng biàn jiāo yì
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plea bargaining;
plea agreement
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控辩协议
kòng biàn xié yì
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plea bargain (law)
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提出抗辩
tí chū kàng biàn
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to plead (not guilty);
to enter a plea
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服辩
fú biàn
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written confession;
letter of repentance
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无罪抗辩
wú zuì kàng biàn
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plea of not guilty
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置辩
zhì biàn
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to argue
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诡辩家
guǐ biàn jiā
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sophist;
one who relies on specious arguments
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诡辩术
guǐ biàn shù
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specious arguments;
sophistry
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辩别
biàn bié
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to differentiate;
to distinguish;
to discriminate;
also written 辨別|辨别
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辩士
biàn shì
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eloquent person;
person with rhetoric skills
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辩才天
biàn cái tiān
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Saraswati (the Hindu goddess of wisdom and arts and consort of Lord Brahma)
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辩明
biàn míng
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to explain clearly;
to elucidate
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辩机
biàn jī
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Bianji (c. 620-648), Tang dynasty buddhist monk and disciple of 玄奘[Xuan2 zang4], author and translator of Great Tang Records on the Western Regions 大唐西域記|大唐西域记[Da4 Tang2 Xi1 yu4 Ji4]
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辩争
biàn zhēng
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to argue;
to dispute
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辩答
biàn dá
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a reply (in debate)
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辩词
biàn cí
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an excuse
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辩认
biàn rèn
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to distinguish;
to examine and recognize
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辩诬
biàn wū
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to debate;
to refute
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辩说
biàn shuō
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to debate;
to argue
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辩证唯物主义
biàn zhèng wéi wù zhǔ yì
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dialectical materialism
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辩护士
biàn hù shì
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defender;
apologist
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