(biàn) to dispute; to debate; to argue; to discuss
(biànbié) to differentiate; to distinguish; to discriminate; also written 辨別|辨别
(biànshì) eloquent person; person with rhetoric skills
(biàncái) eloquence
(biàncáitiān) Saraswati (the Hindu goddess of wisdom and arts and consort of Lord Brahma)
(biànmíng) to explain clearly; to elucidate
(biànzhēng) to argue; to dispute
(biànbái) to offer an explanation; to plead innocence; to try to defend oneself
(biànchēng) to argue (that); to allege; to dispute; to plead (e.g. not guilty)
(biàndá) a reply (in debate)
(biànjiě) to explain; to justify; to defend (a point of view etc); to provide an explanation; to try to defend oneself
(biàncí) an excuse
(biànrèn) to distinguish; to examine and recognize
(biànwū) to debate; to refute
(biànshuō) to debate; to argue
(biànlùn) debate; argument; to argue over; CL:場|场[chang3],次[ci4]
(biànzhèng) to investigate; dialectical
(biànzhèngwéiwùzhǔyì) dialectical materialism
(biànzhèngshīzhì) diagnosis and treatment based on an overall analysis of the illness and the patient's condition
(biànzhèngfǎ) dialectics; dialectic or Socratic method of debate
(biànhù) to speak in defense of; to argue in favor of; to defend; to plead
(biànhùrén) defender; defending counsel
(biànhùshì) defender; apologist
(biàncí) an excuse
(biànnàn) to debate; to retort; to refute
(biànbó) to dispute; to refute