dispute的意思和读音

dispute

: [dɪˈspjut] : [dɪˈspjuːt]

n.

v.

disputes  disputing  disputed  

v.+n.settle dispute,resolve dispute,dispute end,cause dispute,refer dispute

adj.+n.long dispute,bitter dispute,fierce dispute

n.agreement

v.agree,accept

n.argument,disagreement,quarrel,difference,clash

v.argue,debate,discuss,wrangle,challenge

disputen.

1.[c][u]an argument or a disagreement between two people, groups or countries; discussion about a subject where there is disagreement

a dispute between the two countries about the border

the latest dispute over fishing rights

industrial/pay disputes

The union is in dispute with management over working hours.

The cause of the accident was still in dispute(= being argued about) .

The matter was settled beyond dispute by the court judgment(= it could no longer be argued about) .

His theories are open to dispute(= can be disagreed with) .

v.

1.[t]怀to question whether sth is true and valid

These figures have been disputed.

to dispute a decision/claim

The family wanted to dispute the will.

No one is disputing that there is a problem.

It is disputed whether the law applies in this case.

2.[t][i]~ (sth)to argue or disagree strongly with sb about sth, especially about who owns sth

disputed territory

The issue remains hotly disputed .

3.[t]~ sthto fight to get control of sth or to win sth

On the last lap three runners were disputing the lead.

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n.1.,;,;;

v.1.to say that something such as a fact is not true or correct2.to argue about something

n.1.a serious disagreement, especially one between groups of people that lasts for a long time

1. [ contend;vie;strive] ;[ argue;dispute] [ struggle] ...

2. 〖 scrambleforsupermacy〗 dispute〖 contendforhegemony〗 ...

3. 〖 display;tocontendinbeautyandfascination〗 dispute〖 scramble〗 ...

4. 〖 fight〗 dispute〖 contend〗 ...

5. Disposal of Materials Dispute Disruption ...

6. demand 15、 dispute ; 16、 negotiation 17、 ...

7. disposition dispute disregard ...

8. repute dispute institute () ...

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1.Holding back on the fuel for Bushehr was one bit of Russian leverage in the nuclear dispute with Iran that is now being lost.

2.Not long after returning, she was promoted to partner in E&Y's fraud investigation and dispute services department in London.

3.Second, in its place as a cornerstone of English common law, once the book was referred to in a legal dispute, the judgment was final.

4.By the time of his death, the hidden dispute over Banrural had been resolved, and there appeared to be no motive for killing him.

5.But the extra supply comes just as the global recovery is weakening and with a dispute on the legality of US subsidies still unresolved.

6.There is some dispute as to how much of this is "structural" and how much "cyclical" .

7.Mr Neuffer notes that dispute settlement is even slower for high-tech industries, where product lifecycles can be less than a year.

8.How much trouble does the dispute cause?

9.Minster are trying to put together a package deal that will end the dispute.

10.Secondly, the amount of crime also finds dispute in the condition that the criminal nature of identified cases have been identified.