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/dɪˈspjuːt/ |
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/ˈdɪspjuːt/ |
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| a serious disagreement , especially one between groups of people that lasts for a long time (尤指长时间的)争论,争端,纠纷 | +between a territorial dispute between rival gangs 敌对帮派间的地盘纠纷 | | +over a dispute over pay 工资纠纷 | | +with Monroe’ s behaviour eventually led to a dispute with the referee. 门罗的行为最终导致与裁判员发生争执。 | |
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- | beyond dispute |
| impossible to disagree with |
| 不容争辩的 |
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| The main part of his argument was beyond dispute. 他的主要论点无可置疑。 |
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- | in dispute |
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1 | involved in a public disagreement about something 在争论中 | +with Clerical workers found themselves in bitter dispute with the hospital management. 职员们发现自己与医院管理层激烈争论起来。 | | +over We are in dispute over the terms and conditions of his employment. 就他雇用合同的条款问题我们发生了争论。 | |
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2 | if facts are in dispute , people disagree about them 有争议的 | The facts in this case are not in dispute. 这个案子的事实无可置疑。 | | It is not in dispute that Mr Turner has suffered serious injuries. 特纳先生受了重伤,这是无可争议的。 | |
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- | open to dispute |
| if something is open to dispute , people disagree about it |
| 尚有争议的 |
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