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dis.putedI5spjU:t, 5dIs7pjU:tnan argument or disagreement, esp. an official one between, for example, workers and employers or two bordering countries争端,分歧an industrial/pay/legal/international dispute [C]工业的/工资的/法律的/国际的分歧They've been trying to settle/resolve the dispute over working conditions for the last three days. [C]他们最近3天来一直在努力解决对工作条件问题的争端。The unions are in dispute with management over pay. [U]工会和经理人员在工资问题上有分歧。There was a bit of a dispute in the restaurant over whose turn it was to pay the bill. [C]餐馆里,对于轮到谁付帐起了点争执。There's some dispute over who actually wrote the play -- nobody seems to know for sure. [U]对于实际上是谁写了这部戏有一些分歧----看上去没人确知这一点。He is beyond all dispute/without dispute (= certainly) the finest actor in Hollywood today.他是当今好莱坞的最佳演员,这无可争辩。I don't think her ability is in dispute (= being doubted), what I question is her attitude.我认为她的能力无可置辩,我怀疑的是她的态度。He says it's the best musical equipment you can buy but I think that's open to dispute (= not certain).他说这是你能买到的最好的乐器,可我认为不一定。
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