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
- The two views are quite different, and which one is right is still disputable in political economy.
两者的观点是不同的,谁是谁非,在政治经济学上是有争议的。 - 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。 - First, the formulation and concept of capital market is disputable.
首先是资本和资本市场的提法和概念受到争议。 - 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。 - Lincoln's attitude towards slavery during the American Civil War remains a disputable issue in history circles.
美国南北战争中林肯对废除奴隶制所持的态度至今还是史学界争论的一个问题。 - The author attaches much attention to the psychological status of the cold-blooded killer Perry Smith, which makes the meaning of the title disputable.
作品中作家却用大量笔墨刻画了“冷血”杀手贝利·史密斯的不健全心理,令《冷血》这一题目的含义耐人寻味。 - 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。 - Meanwhile, what kind of legal effect it would cause is a disputable proposition which puzzles people.
而合同解除将产生何种法律效果又是争议颇多、扰人们的论题。 - If they were not, the issue was disputable.
假如情况不是这样,那就很难有把握了。 - This is because the ontological argument contains a lot of disputable philosophical problems which are very important.
这是因为这一论证包含了许多极富争议的重要哲学问题和难题。
