dispute 的英语意思
disputedispute1 /dɪˈspjuːt, ˈdɪspjuːt/ noun [countable, uncountable]
查看全部语言翻译1a serious argument or disagreement严重的争论或争议dispute with
The firm is involved in a legal dispute with a rival company.该公司与一家竞争对手卷入了法律纠纷。dispute over
He got into a dispute over a taxi fare.他因出租车费问题与人发生了争执。dispute between
the bitter border dispute between the countries两国之间激烈的边界争端► see thesaurus at argument2be beyond dispute if something is beyond dispute, everyone agrees that it is true or that it really happened若某事是无可争议的,则所有人都认为它是真实的或确实发生过的:
It is beyond dispute that advances in medicine have enabled people to live longer.医学进步使人们能够活得更长,这是无可争议的。3be open to dispute if something is open to dispute, it is not completely certain and not everyone agrees about it若某事存有争议,则它并非完全确定,也并非所有人都认同:
His interpretation of the poem is open to dispute.他对这首诗的解读存有争议。4be in dispute if something is in dispute, people are arguing about it若某事存在争议,则人们正在为此争论:
The facts of the case are still in dispute.该案的事实仍存争议。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词resolve/settle a dispute (=end it)· It is hoped that the dispute can be resolved peacefully.· 希望这场争端能够和平解决。be involved in a dispute· The US government became involved in a dispute with China.· 美国政府卷入了与中国的争端。get into a dispute (=become involved)· We don’t want to get into a dispute with them.· 我们不想与他们发生争端。be in dispute with somebody· He was in dispute with the company about his contract.· 他与公司就合同问题发生了争议。be locked in a dispute (=be involved in one that is difficult to resolve)· Workers and management are locked in a bitter dispute.· 工人与管理层陷入了激烈的纠纷。a dispute arises (=starts)· Sometimes a dispute arises between the seller and the buyer.· 有时卖方与买方之间会产生争议。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + dispute形容词/名词 + disputea bitter/fierce dispute (=very angry)· It caused a bitter dispute between the neighbouring republics.· 这在邻近共和国之间引发了激烈的争端。a long-running dispute (=continuing for a long time)· India’s long-running dispute with Pakistan· 印度与巴基斯坦之间旷日持久的争端an industrial dispute British English,a labor dispute American English (=between workers and employers)· A lot of working days are lost through industrial disputes.· 劳资纠纷造成大量工作日损失。a pay dispute (=about how much money employees are paid)· The pay dispute involved 450 staff.· 这场薪资纠纷涉及450名员工。a political/legal dispute· There was a long legal dispute between the two companies.· 两家公司之间存在一场旷日持久的法律纠纷。a domestic dispute formal正式 (=between people who live together)· The court heard that he had been stabbed during a domestic dispute.· 法庭获悉,他在一起家庭纠纷中遭到了刺伤。a border dispute (=about where the border between two countries is)· a border dispute between Argentina and Chile· 阿根廷与智利之间的边界争端a territorial dispute (=about which country land belongs to)· The war started as the result of a territorial dispute.· 这场战争起因于领土争端。
查看全部语言翻译1a serious argument or disagreement严重的争论或争议dispute with
The firm is involved in a legal dispute with a rival company.该公司与一家竞争对手卷入了法律纠纷。dispute over
He got into a dispute over a taxi fare.他因出租车费问题与人发生了争执。dispute between
the bitter border dispute between the countries两国之间激烈的边界争端► see thesaurus at argument2be beyond dispute if something is beyond dispute, everyone agrees that it is true or that it really happened若某事是无可争议的,则所有人都认为它是真实的或确实发生过的:
It is beyond dispute that advances in medicine have enabled people to live longer.医学进步使人们能够活得更长,这是无可争议的。3be open to dispute if something is open to dispute, it is not completely certain and not everyone agrees about it若某事存有争议,则它并非完全确定,也并非所有人都认同:
His interpretation of the poem is open to dispute.他对这首诗的解读存有争议。4be in dispute if something is in dispute, people are arguing about it若某事存在争议,则人们正在为此争论:
The facts of the case are still in dispute.该案的事实仍存争议。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词resolve/settle a dispute (=end it)· It is hoped that the dispute can be resolved peacefully.· 希望这场争端能够和平解决。be involved in a dispute· The US government became involved in a dispute with China.· 美国政府卷入了与中国的争端。get into a dispute (=become involved)· We don’t want to get into a dispute with them.· 我们不想与他们发生争端。be in dispute with somebody· He was in dispute with the company about his contract.· 他与公司就合同问题发生了争议。be locked in a dispute (=be involved in one that is difficult to resolve)· Workers and management are locked in a bitter dispute.· 工人与管理层陷入了激烈的纠纷。a dispute arises (=starts)· Sometimes a dispute arises between the seller and the buyer.· 有时卖方与买方之间会产生争议。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + dispute形容词/名词 + disputea bitter/fierce dispute (=very angry)· It caused a bitter dispute between the neighbouring republics.· 这在邻近共和国之间引发了激烈的争端。a long-running dispute (=continuing for a long time)· India’s long-running dispute with Pakistan· 印度与巴基斯坦之间旷日持久的争端an industrial dispute British English,a labor dispute American English (=between workers and employers)· A lot of working days are lost through industrial disputes.· 劳资纠纷造成大量工作日损失。a pay dispute (=about how much money employees are paid)· The pay dispute involved 450 staff.· 这场薪资纠纷涉及450名员工。a political/legal dispute· There was a long legal dispute between the two companies.· 两家公司之间存在一场旷日持久的法律纠纷。a domestic dispute formal正式 (=between people who live together)· The court heard that he had been stabbed during a domestic dispute.· 法庭获悉,他在一起家庭纠纷中遭到了刺伤。a border dispute (=about where the border between two countries is)· a border dispute between Argentina and Chile· 阿根廷与智利之间的边界争端a territorial dispute (=about which country land belongs to)· The war started as the result of a territorial dispute.· 这场战争起因于领土争端。disputedispute2 /dɪˈspjuːt/ verb
1[transitive] to say that something such as a fact or idea is not correct or true声称某一事实或观点等不正确或不真实:
The main facts of the book have never been disputed.该书的主要事实从未受到过质疑。dispute that
Few would dispute that travel broadens the mind.几乎无人会否认旅行能开阔眼界。2[intransitive, transitive] formal正式 to argue or disagree with someone与某人争论或持有异议dispute (something) with somebody
Hazlitt, though much younger, was soon disputing with Wordsworth on equal terms.哈兹利特虽然年轻得多,却很快便以平等的姿态与华兹华斯展开了论辩。
What happened next is hotly disputed.接下来发生的事至今仍存激烈争议。3[transitive] to try to get control of something or win something试图控制某物或赢得某物:
Soviet forces disputed every inch of ground.苏联军队为每一寸土地浴血争夺。
1[transitive] to say that something such as a fact or idea is not correct or true声称某一事实或观点等不正确或不真实:
The main facts of the book have never been disputed.该书的主要事实从未受到过质疑。dispute that
Few would dispute that travel broadens the mind.几乎无人会否认旅行能开阔眼界。2[intransitive, transitive] formal正式 to argue or disagree with someone与某人争论或持有异议dispute (something) with somebody
Hazlitt, though much younger, was soon disputing with Wordsworth on equal terms.哈兹利特虽然年轻得多,却很快便以平等的姿态与华兹华斯展开了论辩。
What happened next is hotly disputed.接下来发生的事至今仍存激烈争议。3[transitive] to try to get control of something or win something试图控制某物或赢得某物:
Soviet forces disputed every inch of ground.苏联军队为每一寸土地浴血争夺。