controvert
controvert 英 [ˌkɒntrəˈvɜ:t] 美 [ˈkɑntrəvɜrt]
vt. 驳斥;就…展开争论 vi. 争论;辩论
进行时:controverting 过去式:controverted 过去分词:controverted 第三人称单数:controverts
- If you controvert something, you dispute it. If you argue for a new pony, your parents will controvert your argument by pointing out you said the same thing about the dog — the one they have to walk.
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- vt. 驳斥;就…展开争论
- vi. 争论;辩论
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1. I shall have to controvert one or two ideas that are almost universally accepted.
你们一定要仔细听我讲。我要反驳一两个几乎是公认的观点。
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2. Have taken part in academy controvert competition four times, and named as "best debate student" four times and "best elegant demeanor" one time.
参加院校间辩论赛四次,四次被评为“最佳辩手”及一次“最佳风采奖”;
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3. Blog, a type of we - media, with the drastic increasing number and unclarity responsibilities, give a chance for people to controvert and have factional set - up.
博客人数的剧增、 网路媒体具体职责的尚不明确,让博客这样一个自媒体有了拉帮结派大战乱的可能。
- controvert (v.) c. 1600, "dispute (something), oppose by argument" (a sense now obsolete); 1610s, "to make the subject of verbal contention, debate, discuss; contend against (someone) in argument," probably a back-formation from controversy. Related: Controverted; controverting; controvertible.
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