disputable
英 [dɪˈspjuːtəbl]
美 [dɪˈspjuːtəbl]
adj. 可质疑的; 有争辩余地的; 可商榷的
BNC.46598 / COCA.40352
牛津词典
adj.
- 可质疑的;有争辩余地的;可商榷的
that can or should be questioned or argued about
英英释义
adj
- capable of being disproved
- open to argument or debate
- that is a moot question
双语例句
- Estrangement is a abundant meanings and disputable concept on the investigation of etymology.
从词源学考证,异化是一个含义丰富且有争议的概念。 - This is because the ontological argument contains a lot of disputable philosophical problems which are very important.
这是因为这一论证包含了许多极富争议的重要哲学问题和难题。 - The elimination system to the last teacher is a disputable system in school's personnel system innovation in recent years.
摘要教师“末位淘汰制”是近年来学校人事制度改革中颇具争议性的一项制度。 - The fact that these matters are disputable reveals the spirit that the multilateral trade system encourages competition.
以上行为具有可诉性体现出了多边贸易体制保护竞争条件的精神。 - If the doctrine of innate ideas be itself disputable, there seems to be little hope of establishing an opinion. ( No.43)
如果固有的教条本身都争论不清,那么建立一种观念的愿望会很渺茫。 - In the history of literature, Dingling has been a unique disputable being all the time.
在文学史上,丁玲一直是一个独特的有争议的角色。 - Compared with the legal rules, legal principles are more disputable in the western law fields.
与法律规则相比,法律原则在西方法学界引起了更多的争议。 - The referee's decision was disputable.
裁判员的裁决有争议。 - Philosophy limits the disputable sphere of natural science.
哲学划定自然科学可以争论的范围。 - Lincoln's attitude towards slavery during the American Civil War remains a disputable issue in history circles.
美国南北战争中林肯对废除奴隶制所持的态度至今还是史学界争论的一个问题。
