dispute 音标拼音: [dɪspj'ut]
n . 争论,争执
vt . 争论,争执
vi . 争论,争执
争论,争执争论,争执争论,争执
dispute n 1 :
a disagreement or argument about something important ; "
he had a dispute with his wife "; "
there were irreconcilable differences "; "
the familiar conflict between Republicans and Democrats " [
synonym : {
dispute }, {
difference }, {
difference of opinion }, {
conflict }]
2 :
coming into conflict with [
synonym : {
dispute }, {
contravention }]
v 1 :
take exception to ; "
She challenged his claims " [
synonym :
{
challenge }, {
dispute }, {
gainsay }]
2 :
have a disagreement over something ; "
We quarreled over the question as to who discovered America "; "
These two fellows are always scrapping over something " [
synonym : {
quarrel },
{
dispute }, {
scrap }, {
argufy }, {
altercate }]
Dispute \
Dis *
pute "\,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Disputed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Disputing }.] [
OE .
desputen ,
disputen ,
OF .
desputer ,
disputer ,
F .
disputer ,
from L .
disputare ,
disputatum ;
dis -
putare to clean ;
hence ,
fig .,
to clear up ,
set in order ,
reckon ,
think .
See {
Putative }, {
Pure }.]
To contend in argument ;
to argue against something maintained ,
upheld ,
or claimed ,
by another ;
to discuss ;
to reason ;
to debate ;
to altercate ;
to wrangle .
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1913 Webster ]
Therefore disputed [
reasoned , --
Rev .
Ver .]
he in synagogue with the Jews . --
Acts xvii .
17 .
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Dispute \
Dis *
pute "\,
v .
t .
1 .
To make a subject of disputation ;
to argue pro and con ;
to discuss .
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The rest I reserve it be disputed how the magistrate is to do herein . --
Milton .
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2 .
To oppose by argument or assertion ;
to attempt to overthrow ;
to controvert ;
to express dissent or opposition to ;
to call in question ;
to deny the truth or validity of ;
as ,
to dispute assertions or arguments .
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To seize goods under the disputed authority of writs of assistance . --
Bancroft .
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3 .
To strive or contend about ;
to contest .
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To dispute the possession of the ground with the Spaniards . --
Prescott .
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4 .
To struggle against ;
to resist . [
Obs .]
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Dispute it [
grief ]
like a man . --
Shak .
Syn :
To controvert ;
contest ;
gainsay ;
doubt ;
question ;
argue ;
debate ;
discuss ;
impugn .
See {
Argue }.
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1913 Webster ]
Dispute \
Dis *
pute "\,
n . [
Cf .
F .
dispute .
See {
Dispute },
v .
i .]
1 .
Verbal controversy ;
contest by opposing argument or expression of opposing views or claims ;
controversial discussion ;
altercation ;
debate .
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Addicted more To contemplation and profound dispute . --
Milton .
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2 .
Contest ;
struggle ;
quarrel . --
De Foe .
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{
Beyond dispute }, {
Without dispute },
indisputably ;
incontrovertibly .
Syn :
Altercation ;
controversy ;
argumentation ;
debate ;
discussion ;
quarrel ;
disagreement ;
difference ;
contention ;
wrangling .
See {
Altercation }.
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1913 Webster ]
280 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dispute ":
Kilkenny cats ,
Socratic method ,
abjure ,
agitate ,
altercate ,
altercation ,
apologetics ,
apologia ,
apology ,
argue ,
argufy ,
argument ,
argumentation ,
asking ,
assert the contrary ,
awake a doubt ,
bandy words ,
be diffident ,
be doubtful ,
be dubious ,
be skeptical ,
be uncertain ,
beef ,
belie ,
bicker ,
bicker over ,
bickering ,
bitch ,
blood feud ,
boggle ,
boycott ,
brawl ,
bringing into question ,
broil ,
buck ,
call in question ,
canvass ,
casuistry ,
cat -
and -
dog life ,
catechizing ,
cavil ,
challenge ,
choplogic ,
combat ,
combative reaction ,
complain ,
complain loudly ,
complaint ,
conflict ,
confront ,
confute ,
contend ,
contend about ,
contend with ,
contention ,
contentiousness ,
contest ,
contestation ,
contradict ,
contravene ,
controversy ,
controvert ,
counter ,
counteraction ,
cross ,
cross swords ,
cry out against ,
cut and thrust ,
debate ,
defense ,
defiance ,
demonstrate ,
demonstrate against ,
demur ,
deny ,
differ ,
difference of opinion ,
disaffirm ,
disagree with ,
disagreement ,
disallow ,
disavow ,
discept ,
disclaim ,
discord ,
discuss ,
discussion ,
disown ,
disprove ,
disputation ,
dissension ,
dissent ,
dissent from ,
dissentience ,
distrust ,
disturbance ,
donnybrook ,
donnybrook fair ,
doubt ,
duel ,
embroilment ,
enmity ,
enter a protest ,
examination ,
expostulate ,
face down ,
face out ,
face up to ,
falling -
out ,
feud ,
fight ,
fight against ,
fight over ,
fighting ,
flite ,
fliting ,
flyting ,
forswear ,
fracas ,
fractiousness ,
front ,
fuss ,
gainsay ,
give and take ,
greet with skepticism ,
half believe ,
harbor suspicions ,
hassle ,
have it out ,
have reservations ,
have words ,
holler ,
hostility ,
howl ,
hubbub ,
hurrah ,
imbroglio ,
impugn ,
inquiring ,
interpellation ,
interrogation ,
join issue ,
join issue upon ,
kick ,
kick against ,
litigation ,
lock horns ,
logomachize ,
logomachy ,
make a stand ,
march ,
meet head -
on ,
miff ,
misgive ,
mistrust ,
moot ,
negativism ,
noncooperation ,
not accept ,
not admit ,
nullify ,
object ,
object to ,
objection ,
obstinacy ,
offer resistance ,
open quarrel ,
oppose ,
opposition ,
paper war ,
passage of arms ,
passive resistance ,
pettifog ,
picket ,
plead ,
polemic ,
polemicize ,
polemics ,
polemize ,
press objections ,
probing ,
protest ,
pumping ,
quarrel ,
quarrel over ,
quarreling ,
quarrelsomeness ,
query ,
querying ,
question ,
questioning ,
quibble ,
quiz ,
quizzing ,
raise a howl ,
raise a question ,
rally ,
reaction ,
rebuff ,
rebut ,
recalcitrance ,
recalcitrancy ,
recalcitrate ,
recalcitration ,
recant ,
refractoriness ,
refuse to admit ,
refute ,
reluct ,
reluctance ,
remonstrance ,
remonstrate ,
renitence ,
renitency ,
renounce ,
repel ,
repellence ,
repellency ,
repudiate ,
repulse ,
repulsion ,
resistance ,
retract ,
revoke ,
revolt ,
rhubarb ,
row ,
rumpus ,
scrapping ,
scruple ,
seeking ,
set to ,
set -
to ,
sharp words ,
show fight ,
sit in ,
slanging match ,
smell a rat ,
snarl ,
spar ,
spat ,
squabble ,
squabble over ,
squabbling ,
squawk ,
stand ,
stand at bay ,
stand up against ,
stand up to ,
state a grievance ,
strife ,
strike ,
strive against ,
struggle ,
suspect ,
take back ,
take exception to ,
take issue with ,
take sides ,
teach in ,
thrash out ,
throw doubt upon ,
tiff ,
traverse ,
treat with reserve ,
try conclusions ,
tussle ,
uncooperativeness ,
vendetta ,
verbal engagement ,
war ,
war of words ,
warfare ,
withstand ,
withstanding ,
words ,
wrangle ,
wrangle over ,
wrangling ,
yell bloody murder
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