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de·bat·a·ble
dih beI t bl
debatably (adv.)
词根:debate
n.debate 辩论;辩论会
debater 讨论者;辩论家
vi.debate 辩论,争论,讨论
vt.debate 辩论,争论,讨论
Adjective
1. open to doubt or debate;
"If you ever get married, which seems to be extremely problematic"
2. open to argument or debate;
"that is a moot question"
3. capable of being disproved
1530年代,“有争议或争议的,有待争论的”,源自古法语 debatable(现代法语 débattable),源自 debatre(见 debate(v.))。最早的引用是指两个国家声称拥有的土地(尤其是15世纪中期英格兰和苏格兰之间的地区,称为 Batable Landez); 一般意义来自1580年代。
The first known use of debatable was in 1536
debate1 of 2noun
a verbal argument: as
the discussion of a motion before a legislature
a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides
debate2 of 2verb
to discuss or examine a question often publicly by presenting and considering arguments on both sides
to take part in a debate
to present or consider the reasons for and against : consider
debate1 of 2noun
a verbal argument: as
the discussion of a motion before a legislature
a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides
debate2 of 2verb
to discuss or examine a question often publicly by presenting and considering arguments on both sides
to take part in a debate
to present or consider the reasons for and against : consider
debate1 of 2noun
a verbal argument: as
the discussion of a motion before a legislature
a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides
debate2 of 2verb
to discuss or examine a question often publicly by presenting and considering arguments on both sides
to take part in a debate
to present or consider the reasons for and against : consider
debate1 of 2noun
a verbal argument: as
the discussion of a motion before a legislature
a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides
debate2 of 2verb
to discuss or examine a question often publicly by presenting and considering arguments on both sides
to take part in a debate
to present or consider the reasons for and against : consider
debatableadjective
open to question or dispute
a debatable decision
1 Whether they have enough of them to fill such a long set is debatable.
2 Whether today’s world needs “Murphy Brown,” the iconic newsroom comedy returning to CBS 20 years after it first left the air, is debatable.
3 But, with luck, the addition of magnesium or possibly calcium ions to the sugar-phosphate backbone would quickly generate an elegant structure, the correctness of which would not be debatable.
4 Whether the measure has anything to do with homelessness is debatable.
5 Whether he ever again made music as good as that contained on Up All Night is debatable.
6 ON ITS FACE, the Fifth is one of Vaughan Williams’s most straightforward works, and more than debatably his most purely beautiful.
7 “You can debate if these payments are good or bad, or neither, but what isn’t debatable is that they permeate the profession.”
8 How well they sit together on disc is debatable, though.
9 A significant portion simply presents people singing and dancing, and while the value of these scenes to the narrative is debatable, they always hold your attention.
10 With the more debatable cases, who you are will generally determine whether or not you deem them pathological.
11 Whether this will remain true given the recession as well as the related shift in attitudes toward big business and wealth inequality is debatable.
12 Even the nature of the broad strokes of their investigation was intensely debatable.
13 it's always debatable which college football team is really number one, since there's more than one ranking system
14 And our sense that he’s surrendered his integrity for personal gain is, as the critic Daniel Mendelsohn wrote in 2009, contingent on particular assumptions — debatable, at least — about the morality of the bomb.
15 Just why Mr. Frodo was selling his beautiful hole was even more debatable than the price.
16 It's debatable whether I will go to Beijing this Summer.
今年夏天,我是否去北京是有争议的.
17 Precisely when political leaders of certain countries grasped how much of a threat coronavirus really would be is a debatable issue.
18 It does indeed dwarf St Paul's when seen from Parliament Hill, especially when captured with a telephoto lens, but whether it is a stab in the heart of London's scenery is debatable.
19 That is debatable, but such questions refuse to go away.
那是可以争辩的,但这些问题不能逃避。
20 That seems a somewhat debatable point – has the patriarchy ever really accepted feminism? – but I want to talk to Witherspoon about her character in particular.
1 不确定的
open unsure unclear uncertain questionable dubious erratic indefinite precarious tenuous indeterminate dicey disputable touch-and-go open to dispute
3 成问题的
4 不肯定的
6 可争辩的
8 有争议的
controversial two-sided contentious disputed tendentious arguable disputable in dispute explosive
9 不确定
open unsure unclear uncertain questionable dubious erratic indefinite precarious tenuous indeterminate dicey disputable touch-and-go indefinitely doubt open to dispute not quite in doubt
10 可争论的
11 有问题的