to dispute
01
争论, 辩论
to argue with someone, particularly over the ownership of something, facts, etc.
Transitive: to dispute sth
例子
The two colleagues started to dispute the best approach to solving the project's challenges.
两位同事开始争论解决项目挑战的最佳方法。
The parties involved disputed the terms of the agreement, leading to prolonged negotiations.
相关方争议了协议的条款,导致谈判延长。
02
争议, 怀疑
to doubt a fact or to call its truth into question
Transitive: to dispute a fact or assertion
例子
He disputed the accuracy of the witness's testimony, claiming it was unreliable.
他对证人证词的准确性提出质疑,声称其不可靠。
The scientists disputed the findings of the study, citing flaws in the methodology.
科学家们质疑了这项研究的结果,指出了方法上的缺陷。
Dispute
01
争议, 纠纷
a disagreement or argument, often involving conflicting opinions or interests
例子
The dispute between the two neighbors was settled after a lengthy mediation session.
两位邻居之间的争端在长时间的调解会议后得到了解决。
The company faced a legal dispute over the terms of the contract.
该公司因合同条款面临法律纠纷。
02
a disagreement between employers and workers, often leading to strikes, lockouts, or other industrial actions
例子
The company faced a labor dispute over wages.
Workers threatened industrial action during the dispute.
词汇树
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disputed
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