“moot”的中英词典形式
形容词(Adjective):
1. 未解决的,有争议的 (of a subject or issue)Open to debate or unresolved. 2. 不再重要的,无意义的 (of a point or question) Deprived of practical significance; made abstract or purely academic.名词(Noun):
1. 讨论,争论 A discussion or debate, especially of a hypothetical or academic nature.词语辨析:
“moot”与“debatable”意思相似,都表示有争议的。但“moot”更强调在法律或法庭方面的意义,而“debatable”则更广泛适用于一般性的争议或辩论。词汇扩充:
其他形式:- 副词:mootly
- 名词:mooter(提出议题者)
近义词(Synonyms):
debatable, disputable, unresolved, undecided, open to debate, open to question反义词(Antonyms):
settled, resolved, indisputable, certain柯林斯词典解释:
形容词 1. If you describe a question, a point, or a decision as moot, you mean that people cannot agree about it or that it is not important or relevant. 2. In the United States, a moot question or point has not yet been decided by the courts and is therefore still open to argument or debate. 名词 1. A moot is a meeting or an assembly, especially one held for debating, discussing, and deciding on some specific question, problem, or issue.牛津词典解释:
形容词 1. Subject to debate, dispute, or uncertainty, and typically not admitting of a final decision. 2. Having no practical significance, typically because the subject is too uncertain to allow a decision. 3. Relating to or denoting a hypothetical case which exercises the skill or knowledge used in the law. 4. (North American) Having no practical significance because the subject is too uncertain to allow a decision. 名词 1. An assembly held for debate, especially in Anglo-Saxon and medieval times. 2. (North American) An event or a situation that is uncertain or lacks practical significance.用法:
- It is a moot point whether we should spend more money on advertising or on research. - The issue of funding for education remains moot. - The court will not consider the case because it is moot. - The moot will take place next Thursday.相关的例句:
- It is a moot point whether we should spend more money on advertising or on research. 这个问题是否应该在广告或研究上花更多钱还存在争议。
- The issue of funding for education remains moot. 教育资金问题仍然存在争议。
- The court will not consider the case because it is moot. 法院不会考虑这个案子,因为它没有实际意义。
- The moot will take place next Thursday. 討論會將於下周四舉行。
- The professor raised a moot question during the lecture. 教授在讲座中提出了一个有争议的问题。
- Whether to use nuclear energy is a moot topic in many countries. 在许多国家,是否使用核能是一个有争议的话题。
- His proposal was rejected and the point became moot. 他的建议被拒绝了,这个问题就没有意义了。
- The moot court allows law students to practice their advocacy skills. 模拟法庭让法学院学生有机会锻炼辩护技巧。
- The moot was a platform for students to discuss various social issues. 辩论会是学生讨论各种社会问题的平台。
- The mooted plan to build a new stadium has faced opposition from environmental groups. 建造新体育场的计划受到环保团体的反对。
- The issue of gun control remains a moot point in the current political landscape. 枪支管制问题在当前的政治局势中仍然是一个有争议的问题。
- Whether the movie will be a box office success is a moot question. 这部电影是否会在票房上取得成功是一个有争议的问题。
- The mooted changes to the taxation system have been met with mixed reactions. 针对税收体系的拟议变动引起了不同的反应。
- The moot is an opportunity for students to present their research findings. 辩论会是学生展示他们研究成果的机会。
- His argument was declared moot by the judge. 法官宣布他的论点没有意义。
- The moot point of the debate was whether to legalize marijuana. 辩论的争点是是否合法化大麻。
- After hours of moot, they reached a consensus on the issue. 经过数小时的讨论,他们就这个问题达成了共识。
- The mooted policy changes have sparked a heated discussion among the public. 拟议的政策变化在公众中引发了激烈的讨论。
- The moot court competition requires students to argue both sides of a case. 模拟法庭竞赛要求学生辩论案件的双方。
- His mooted resignation came as a surprise to everyone. 他拟议辞职的消息让所有人都感到惊讶。