polemically
polemically — 副詞
1. in a forceful, argumentative manner intended to strongly support or oppose a spe
論戰式地
以強烈攻擊或捍衛立場的方式
in a forceful, argumentative manner intended to strongly support or oppose a specific viewpoint, belief, or individual — used especially of spoken or written statements that take a clear side in a debate.
Noor wrote polemically about the housing crisis, blaming greedy developers for rising rents.
Noor 以論戰式筆調撰寫住房危機,指責貪婪的建商導致租金不斷上漲。
polemically + about + [topic] for attacking a position
Professor Jiwoo argued polemically against the traditional view, calling the old research methods deeply flawed.
Jiwoo 教授以論戰方式反駁傳統觀點,稱過往的研究方法嚴重有缺陷。
polemically + against + [position] for defending a contrary view
The editorial was written polemically to stir up anger among readers over the mayor's decision.
這篇社論以論戰口吻寫成,目的是激起讀者對市長決策的不滿。
Rather than staying neutral, the documentary presented its case polemically from start to finish.
這部紀錄片從頭到尾都沒有保持中立,而是以論戰方式呈現自己的立場。
Senator Ada Okonkwo spoke polemically, calling the new trade deal a danger to public health.
Ada Okonkwo 參議員以論戰方式發言,稱新的貿易協定會危害公共衛生。
- contentiously
focuses on causing disagreement; less about defending a position than about provoking conflict
- combatively
suggests a personal, almost physical readiness to fight; stronger than polemically
- controversially
describes something that sparks debate, but the speaker may not be intentionally attacking
- neutrally
without taking a side or expressing strong feeling
- diplomatically
handling a sensitive topic with care to avoid conflict
用法筆記
Frequently modifies verbs of speaking or writing (argue, write, speak, present) and often pairs with about (topic), against (opposing view), or for (supported view).