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dispute
- IPA[diˈspyo͞ot]
美式
- a disagreement, argument, or debate;a disagreement between management and employees that leads to an action of protest by the employees
- argue about (something); discuss heatedly;question whether (a statement or alleged fact) is true or valid
verb: dispute, 3rd person present: disputes, gerund or present participle: disputing, past tense: disputed, past participle: disputed
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名詞
- 1. a disagreement, argument, or debate a territorial dispute between the two countries the question in dispute is altogether insignificant 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a disagreement between management and employees that leads to an action of protest by the employees if this dispute cannot be resolved quickly, a formal strike is inevitable
動詞
- 1. argue about (something); discuss heatedly he taught and disputed with local poets I disputed the charge on the bill 同義詞
- ▪ question whether (a statement or alleged fact) is true or valid the accusations are not disputed the estate disputes that it is responsible for the embankment 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. compete for; strive to win the two drivers crashed while disputing the lead
- ▪ archaic resist (a landing or advance) I formed my line and prepared to dispute the advance of the foe
- certain or certainly; without doubt
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- certain or certainly; without doubt
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dispute between employers and employees.
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- a dispute among workers or between employers and workers that is connected with the terms or ...
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- a dispute between trade unions about who should do a particular job.
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- not definitely decided
Oxford American Dictionary
- not definitely decided
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- the use of methods such as mediation or arbitration to resolve a dispute without resort to ...
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- a disagreement or argument: a territorial dispute between the two countries the Commission is in dispute with the government
- argue about (something): the point has been much disputed he taught and disputed with local poets
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