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    dispute查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪ'spjuːt] 现在分词:disputing
    过去式:disputed 过去分词:disputed
    名词复数:disputes 第三人称单数:disputes
    基本释义/说明:v.争论
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    n.
    争论,争辩;争端;
    settle a dispute with sb
    与某人解决争端.
    boundary dispute
    边界纠纷.
    vi. & vt.
    争论;争辩;
    Some people are always disputing.
    有些人总喜欢争论.
    dispute as to who is the greatest English poet
    争论谁是英国最伟大的诗人.
    dispute whether it is so
    辩论它是不是如此.
    They disputed for hours (about) where to go.
    关于到哪儿他们辩论了很长时间.
    vt.
    ①声明对(某项要求,某项决定)表示怀疑;
    The election result was disputed.
    选举的结果引起异议(可能有弊).
    ②争夺,竞争;
    Our team disputed the victory until the last minute of the game.
    我们的球队争夺胜利到最后一分钟.
    The soldiers disputed every inch of ground when the enemy attacked.
    敌人来犯时,战士们寸土必争.
    -扩展释义
    vt. 【化学】
    争论,怀疑,阻止,争夺;争论,争端,竞争
    n. 【法律专业】
    争议 ,纷争 ,纠纷,争端,争执
    Principles for Dispute Settlement and Provisions for a CSCE Procedure for Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
    解决争端原则和欧安会和平解决争端程序规
    vi.
    1. 争论;争执[(+about/on/over/with/against)]vt.1. 争论;争执[+wh-]2. 对...提出质疑,3. 阻止,抵抗,4. 争夺(土地,胜利等),n.1. 争论;争执;争端[C][U][(+about/over/with)]
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    词性:noun

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    形容词 变体/同根词

    Of opinions, propositions or questions, subject to dispute; not settled.
    “Why should anyone renounce their way of life for the sake of a highly disputable theory about what might be rational in a hypothetical situation?”
    “Nonetheless, by rejecting these premises, the Stoics often committed themselves to highly disputable contentions.”
    “It took nearly an hour and several dead ends to find what they assumed was the bridge, only to decide that fact was disputable.”
    Of or relating to something that is in question as to its value or intent. || Inclined to argue or debate; provoking debate.
    “If they persist in carrying on like this, these disputatious divorced dads will lose the sympathy vote.”
    “Chirac has been lofted to a pinnacle of popularity, with virtually no public dissent, even from France’s normally disputatious intellectuals.”
    “The disputatious ceremony concludes, fittingly enough, with a traffic jam involving two processions trying to go in opposite directions.”
    Tending to dispute.
    “Here again I brought my self into a premunire with the disputative Caledonian.”
    “The tranquility of Birch’s daytime views hardly characterized the disputative climate surrounding the building, then and later.”
    “At home, school and college, he acquired scholarly and disputative skills of a very high order.”
    Disputing; engaged in controversy.
    Argued; not certain, agreed upon, or accepted.

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