disputation

英[?d?spju?te??n]
美[?d?spj??te??n]

基本釋義

n.
辯論; 爭論

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

After much legal disputation our right to resign was established.

經(jīng)過大量法庭辯論后,我們辭職的權(quán)利得到了認(rèn)可。

This article tries to analyze this regime based on the disputation between China and Japan.

結(jié)合中日之間關(guān)于“沖之鳥島”的爭議,對《公約》的島嶼制度進(jìn)行探討因此顯得尤為重要.

期刊摘選

And there are some unclear expressions in clauses , inducing much disputation in practice.

還有,條文中的有些措辭不甚明了,這些都是實(shí)踐中爭議的根源.

期刊摘選

Religion is a diffuse topic liable to unending disputation whereas theism is not.

宗教是一個容易引起無休止?fàn)幷摰膹浬⑿驮掝},而有神論則不是.

《簡明英漢詞典》

Since its beginning, fuzzy control system has been a field filled with disputation.

從開始到現(xiàn)在, 模糊控制一直是一個充滿爭議的領(lǐng)域.

期刊摘選

Formal disputation of such an issue.

關(guān)于這種論題的正式辯論.

期刊摘選

Many issues concerning textual metaphor are still disputation.

時(shí)至今日,有關(guān)語篇隱喻的許多問題人們?nèi)匀桓鲌?zhí)一詞.

期刊摘選

It is a matter of disputation whether they did the right thing.

他們做得對還是錯,這是爭議之處.

期刊摘選

After much legal disputation our right to resign was established.

經(jīng)過大量法庭辯論后,我們辭職的權(quán)利得到了認(rèn)可。

柯林斯例句

英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. the formal presentation of and opposition to a stated proposition (usually followed by a vote)

  • 2. a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement;

    "they were involved in a violent argument"

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