issue的意思和读音

issue

: [ˈɪʃu] : [ˈɪʃuː]

n.

v.

issues  issuing  issued  

v.+n.resolve issue,address issue,discuss issue,issue command,issue statement

adj.+n.political issue,real issue,serious issue,controversial issue,thorny issue

v.withdraw

n.parents

v.give out,hand out,announce,broadcast,publish

n.subject,matter,copy,number,production

issuen.topic of discussion

1.[c]an important topic that people are discussing or arguing about

a key/sensitive/controversial issue

This is a big issue ; we need more time to think about it.

She usually writes about environmental issues.

The union plans to raise the issue of overtime.

The party was divided on this issue.

You're just avoiding the issue .

Don't confuse the issue .

problem/worry

2.[c]a problem or worry that sb has with sth

Money is not an issue .

I don't think my private life is the issue here.

I'm not bothered about the cost─you're the one who's making an issue of it.

Because I grew up in a dysfunctional family, anger is a big issue for me.

She's always on a diet─she has issues about food.

He still has some issues with women(= has problems dealing with them) .

If you have any issues, please call this number.

magazine/newspaper

3.[c]one of a regular series of magazines or newspapers

the July issue of ‘What Car?’《

The article appeared in issue 25. 25

of stamps/coins/shares

4.[c]a number or set of things that are supplied and made available at the same time

The company is planning a new share issue .

a special issue of stamps

making available/known

5.[u]the act of supplying or making available things for people to buy or use

I bought a set of the new stamps on the date of issue.

the issue of blankets to the refugees

the issue of a joint statement by the French and German foreign ministers

children

6.[u]children of your own

He died without issue.

IDM

What is at issue is whether she was responsible for her actions.

be at issueto be the most important part of the subject that is being discussed

What is at issue is whether she was responsible for her actions.

I must take issue with you on that point.

take issue with sb (about/on/over sth)to start disagreeing or arguing with sb about sth

I must take issue with you on that point.

v.make known

1.~ sth (to sb)to make sth known formally

They issued a joint statement denying the charges.

The police have issued an appeal for witnesses.

give

2.[oftpass]to give sth to sb, especially officially

to issue passports/visas/tickets

New members will be issued with a temporary identity card.

Work permits were issued to only 5% of those who applied for them. 5%

law

3.~ sthto start a legal process against sb, especially by means of an official document

to issue a writ against sb

A warrant has been issued for his arrest.

magazine

4.~ sthto produce sth such as a magazine, article, etc.

We issue a monthly newsletter.

stamps/coins/shares

5.~ sthto produce new stamps, coins, shares, etc. for sale to the public

They issued a special set of stamps to mark the occasion.

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n.1.a subject that people discuss or argue about, especially relating to society, politics, etc.; a problem that needs to be considered2.a magazine that is published at a particular time3.a set of things, for example shares in a company, that are made available to people at a particular time4.the act of officially giving something to someone; something that is given to every member of a group5.someones children1.a subject that people discuss or argue about, especially relating to society, politics, etc.; a problem that needs to be considered2.a magazine that is published at a particular time3.a set of things, for example shares in a company, that are made available to people at a particular time4.the act of officially giving something to someone; something that is given to every member of a group5.someones children

v.1.to announce something, or to give something to people officially2.to officially make things available for people to buy or use3.if you issue someone something such as equipment, you give it to them, usually officially

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1.It's the magazine's art issue, and art shouldn't provide an easy answer. But at least it makes you think.

2.The difficulty is always your choice as the choice is simple, please do not consider the issue of choice, just do it.

3.A relationship issue: Your significant other is accepted at a one-year program in City A and you don't want to be apart for a year.

4.Raymond commented that how come the BN component parties had so much talk on him and yet the opposition keep total "silent" on the issue.”。

5.Mr Reid had appointed a panel of ten moderates and liberals from his party to hash out a compromise on this issue.

6.He said: "If economic sanctions do not achieve their goals, they should issue a credible threat of force. ":“。”

7.The plan obviously raises a number of ethical considerations, and Iritani raised a few of the issue himself in an interview with Yomiuri.访

8.Obviously, what types of food we eat is an issue, but for many of us, how much we eat is the biggest issue.

9.China is ready to continue playing a positive role for the comprehensive, long-term and proper settlement of the Iranian nuclear issue.

10.This cut to the heart of an issue that had bedevilled the company under previous chief executives.CEO