disputation
disputation 英 [ˌdɪspjuˈteɪʃn] 美 [ˌdɪspjəˈteʃən]
n. 争论;辩论;驳斥
名词复数:disputations
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- n. 争论;辩论;驳斥
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1. If you treat your faith like a hothouse flower, too vulnerable to survive in the crass world of public disputation, then you ensure that nobody will take it seriously.
如果你像对待温室植物一样的对待你的信仰,在这个充满公共争论的粗野的世界上他的生存显得太脆弱,然后你们保证了没有人会认真对待它。
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2. Their understanding of the provisional nature of experimental findings led them naturally to form a social system wherein doubt and disputation were the centerpieces of a functional polity.
他们对实验性的发现的暂时性的理解,自然而然地使他们建立一种社会体系,在这种体系中,质疑和争论是一个有效政体的题中之意。
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3. In the background of cognitive science development, the disputation on the child's competency as a witness has transformed into problem of judgment on the credibility of child witness'testimony.
在心理认知科学发展的背景下,对儿童作证主体之适格性问题的争论已经转变为对儿童证言的可靠性的判断。
- disputation (n.) late 14c., from Old French desputasion and directly from Latin disputationem (nominative disputatio), noun of action from past participle stem of disputare (see dispute).
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