英:[ˌkɒntrə'vɜ:tɪbl]
美:[ˌkɒntrə'vɜtəbəl]
英:[ˌkɒntrə'vɜ:tɪbl]
美:[ˌkɒntrə'vɜtəbəl]
verb
transitive verb
to dispute or oppose by reasoning
controvert a point in a discussion
intransitive verb
to engage in controversy
controversy
The first known use of controvert was in 1563
1 The issue of human nature was a controvertible question of Chinese philosophy in the long time.
人性问题是中国哲学史上争论不定的问题。
2 The issue of humanity is a controvertible question of Chinese ancient philosophy in the long time.
人性问题是中国古代哲学长期争论不定的问题。
3 The attorney offered evidence that controverted the plaintiff's allegations.
4 ever since the poem was first published, critics and scholars have controverted over the meaning of its concluding lines
5 The appellate court noted that the woman’s testimony was controverted.
6 During the upcoming weeks and through the appeal a slew of additional credible and controverting evidence will come to light.
1 可争论的