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
- I do not therefore baffle the reader with disputable statistics.
因此,我不想拿一些值得争论的统计数字来为难读者。 - Teachers'discipline power is a quite disputable issue, but also a problem that can't be avoided.
教师惩戒权是一个颇有争议的问题,同时也是一个不容回避的问题。 - Philosophy limits the disputable sphere of natural science.
哲学划定自然科学可以争论的范围。 - The referee's decision was disputable.
裁判员的裁决有争议。 - Though Contemporary Oral Interpreting is an outstanding course book, this paper argues that there are still a few disputable points in its grammar, diction, etc.
《汉译英口译教程》是一本优秀的口译教程,笔者从语法、用词等方面提出了少量值得商榷的地方。 - Legal nature of documentary credit is disputable in practice and theories.
关于信用证的法律性质在理论和实践上存在很大争议。 - 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。 - Cultural globalization is a disputable proposal, which some agree on its coming while others deny.
文化全球化是一个充满争议的命题,有人认可它的到来,有人否定它的存在。 - It is disputable that the dividend policy is very important to the listed company.
股利政策对上市公司发展的重要性,是毋庸置疑的。 - He made some very disputable claims about his record.
他声称创造了新纪录,那可大有争议。
