moot
moot
mut
moot
British pronunciation
/mˈuːt/

“moot”的英语定义和含义

to moot
01

提出, 提议

to bring up a topic or question for discussion
Transitive: to moot a topic or question
to moot definition and meaning
example
例子
The controversial proposal was mooted during the conference, sparking a heated debate among participants.
有争议的提案在会议期间被提出,引发了与会者之间的激烈辩论。
01

有争议的, 未决定的

not settled or decided and so open to discussion or debate
moot definition and meaning
example
例子
The question of whether the company should expand internationally is moot, as the board has already made the decision.
公司是否应该在国际上扩张的问题已经无关紧要,因为董事会已经做出了决定。
02

无关紧要的, 过时的

no longer relevant or significant, often because circumstances have changed or a decision has already been made
example
例子
The question of who should lead the team is moot after the leadership appointment was finalized.
领导任命敲定后,关于谁应该领导团队的问题就无关紧要了
Moot
01

假设案例, 法律培训辩论

a hypothetical case or discussion used for legal training or debate
example
例子
The moot required participants to analyze a fictional contract dispute and argue both sides.
模拟法庭要求参与者分析一个虚构的合同纠纷并辩论双方。
02

集会, 议会

a gathering where community members discuss and decide on local matters, often related to law and governance
example
例子
Every season, villagers gathered at the moot to address communal issues and settle disputes.
每个季节,村民们聚集在moot上讨论社区问题并解决争端。
03

互相关注者, 相互粉丝

someone who follows you back on social media
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example
例子
That thread is only for moots.
那个帖子只适用于 moots
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