contestation如何读

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contestation是什么意思

  • n.论争;主张

contestation词根

词根:contest

adj.

contestable 争论的;可争的

n.

contest 竞赛;争夺;争论

contestant 竞争者;争辩者

vi.

contest 竞争;争辩

vt.

contest 争辩;提出质疑

contestation英英释义

Noun

1. a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement;

"they were involved in a violent argument"

contestation词源中文解释

1540年代,“召唤证人的行为”,源自拉丁语 contestationem(主格 contestatio),意为“证明,证言”,是 contestari 的动作名词形式(参见 contest(v.))。意为“争论,争议”的含义始于1570年代。

contestation词源英文解释

borrowed from Middle French, "dispute, debate," earlier, "joinder of issue in law," probably borrowed from Old Occitan contestacion, borrowed from Latin contestātiōn-, contestātiō, from Latin (lītem) contestārī "to join issue in a legal suit" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of verbal action — more at contest >entry 1

The first known use of contestation was in 1580

contestation 例句

1 It came as one of Georgia’s top officials made an impassioned plea to the president to end his election contestation, saying that it was “inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence”.

2 These essays together offer a thorough and sophisticated examination of the political change and contestation that has shaped the decade after the uprisings in 2011, from Algeria to Sudan.

3 Here too, societies around the world are embroiled in contestation about how our sexual experiences and relationships intersect with capacities to be responsible leaders.

4 This is a site of contestation and struggle over minds, emotions and modes of agency; it takes place in diverse cultural apparatuses that must be challenged, redefined and appropriated as sites of resistance.

5 “I think that Yann Moix has a lot of talent, he has immense erudition, but unfortunately he has an unrestrained taste for contestation, for provocation.”

6 In a region where leaders brook little dissent, the country of 12 million became a place of free speech and political contestation.

7 Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine are all likely to achieve varying levels of integration into Western institutions but will remain places of contestation.

8 In other words there is no racial nirvana ahead of us; rather, what we will have, given the US’s troubled history and disinclination to tackle it, is permanent contestation and contingency.

9 In a country grappling with so many different challenges, land reform has recently emerged as a dominant and potentially explosive issue - the focus of furious political contestation and increasingly inflammatory rhetoric.

10 The commission's handling of the electoral roll dispute and "the shrinking of the political space, sets the stage for the contestation of the results, and even possible electoral violence," said the analyst Kibangula.

11 The "obscure poem" has become the focus of study in the circle of poets, and has brought about a constant point in contestation of the poetry phenomenon.

“朦胧诗”是当代诗歌研究的热点之一,同时也是不断产生论争的诗学现象。

12 Moreover, both sides believe that they should win the presidential poll and legal and political contestation of the outcome of the presidential poll is likely.

13 “A couple of years ago, of the 22 products, maple syrup was taking up 50% of the court’s time over contestation by the federation against individual producers.”

14 Indigenous Peoples are in a place of contestation over lands, rights, self-determination and reparation.

15 A contestation of the police and their arrest of the man.

一场警察和他们所逮捕的男子的争论。

16 Many advocates fear that holding the elections under such conditions could set the stage for a prolonged — and possibly violent — period of contestation by those who do not prevail.

17 “The economy crashes and burns when we fumble these elections. What’s worrying is that this is happening so early, that we already have this degree of contestation.”

18 Rebellion is an important part of everyday political contestation, and Jordanians have used it often and with surprising effectiveness.

19 Yet most are likely unaware of a new phenomenon occurring across college campuses, in which far-right organizers have sought to use them as a place for contestation, recruitment, and protest/counter protest.

20 “We’re caught in a hellish circle of violence, contestation, and insurrection. Those who have power don’t want to give it up, and corruption has stripped politics and states of any legitimacy.”

contestation 同义词

8 打官司

litigator go to court

9 争议

issue discussion

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