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disputed

/dih-spyoot/US // dɪˈspyut //

有争议的,有争议,争议的,争议

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dis·put·ed, dis·put·ing.

    • : to engage in argument or debate.
    • : to argue vehemently; wrangle or quarrel.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dis·put·ed, dis·put·ing.

    • : to argue or debate about; discuss.
    • : to argue against; call in question: to dispute a proposal.
    • : to quarrel or fight about; contest.
    • : to strive against; oppose: to dispute an advance of troops.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a debate, controversy, or difference of opinion.
    • : a wrangling argument; quarrel.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
challenge挑战,挑战赛,挑战性,难题contend争论,争夺,争辩,争取contest竞争,大赛,竞赛,比赛contradict驳斥,抵触,违背,违背了deny否定,否认,拒绝,拒绝承认discuss讨论,探讨,讨论一下,商讨disprove否定了,驳斥,推翻,否定doubt疑惑,疑问,疑虑,疑点quarrel吵吵闹闹,争吵,吵吵闹闹的,吵架rebut反驳,驳斥,推翻,抗辩refute驳斥,驳倒,反驳,批驳wrangle争吵,争执,争辩,争论agitate搅拌,鼓动,搅拌器,煽动altercate争吵,争论,争辩,争吵声bicker争吵,争论不休,争吵不休,斗嘴brawl争吵,斗殴,殴打,争斗canvass拉票,拉选票,拉皮条,拉练clash冲突,冲撞,碰撞confute忏悔,混淆视听,混淆,迷惑controvert争议,争论,有争议,有争议的debate辩论,争论,讨论,辩论会gainsay争取,争取胜利,争取利益,争取获得hassle烦人,烦扰,纠缠不清,纠结impugn指责,质问,谴责,指摘moot无意义,无意义的,毫无意义,没有实际意义negate否定,否认,否定了,否决question问题,疑问,疑问句quibble狡辩,争辩,调侃,争论不休squabble争吵,拌嘴,争吵声,怄气bump heads撞头,碰头,撞头族,碰头会disaffirm否认,拒绝确认,驳斥,拒绝承认discept不接受,拒绝接受,拦截,拒绝have at在,有在,有,拥有jump on one's case擅作主张,跃跃欲试,颠倒黑白kick around踢来踢去,踢来踢去的,乱踢一气,乱踢lock horns一拍即合,顶撞,一见钟情,一拍两散pick a bone剔骨,挑骨头,挑骨,挑刺take on承担,对付,担当,承担起thrash out打打杀杀,打打闹闹toss around折腾来折腾去,折腾来折腾去的,折腾

Examples

  • In June, the co-owners filed a grievance against Snyder with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who appointed an arbitrator to settle the dispute, according to two people familiar with the proceedings.

  • These include the formation of biotechs, patent disputes, fallouts and disagreements over the limits of responsible editing.

  • The disputes between charters, public, or private should give way to a discussion about a quality education for every student.

  • The dispute here is procedural, and relates to the county’s responsibilities under the California Public Records Act.

  • Trade disputes, too, have dominated the headlines in recent years, leading some multinationals to alter their geographic footprint.

  • “Altamirano has always been a disputed territory,” said Father Javier.

  • Several of them disputed the figure of six million Jewish deaths in the Holocaust.

  • For no matter how disputed the circumstances of both cases, many people see what happened in black and white.

  • When Kocureck was shown the document by InsideClimate News, he disputed the accusations.

  • However, [the scholars] are disputed over [the issue of] capturing apostate women.

  • Of his book he himself said, “My conclusions may be disputed, but no one shall dispute the facts on which they are based.”

  • The transport difficulties were very great, and as General McArthur approached, every foot of ground was disputed by the enemy.

  • They added that it would hardly be disputed that the Railways had on the whole conferred great benefits upon Ireland.

  • So: the Christians claim that their religion has done wonders for the world; a claim disputed by the Rationalists.

  • The question is, do these words of Hue de Rotelande throw any light upon this disputed point?