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- n.讨论;(法科学生等的)假设案件辩论会
- adj.(因不大可能发生而)无考虑意义的
- v.提出…供讨论
- 网络争论未决的;提出……供讨论;讨论会
过去分词:mooted 现在分词:mooting 第三人称单数:moots adj. debatable,arguable,doubtful,controversial,unresolved v. propose,put forward,suggest,bring up,introduce 1. | (因不大可能发生而)无考虑意义的unlikely to happen and therefore not worth considering |
| He argued that the issue had become moot since the board had changed its policy. 他争辩说这项议题已变得毫无实际意义,因为董事会已经改变了政策。 |
IDM a moot point/question 悬而未决的事;有争议的问题a matter about which there may be disagreement or confusion 1. | [usupass] ~ sth 提出…供讨论to suggest an idea for people to discuss |
adj. | | v. | | n. | 1. 讨论;(法科学生等的)假设案件辩论会;【英史】(聚议公共问题的)讨论会 |
adj. | 1. open to argument or dispute 2. irrelevant or unimportant 3. legally insignificant because of having already been decided or settled 4. no longer important, because a particular situation has changed or no longer exists 5. a moot point, question, or issue is one that people disagree about 1. open to argument or dispute 2. irrelevant or unimportant 3. legally insignificant because of having already been decided or settled 4. no longer important, because a particular situation has changed or no longer exists 5. a moot point, question, or issue is one that people disagree about | v. | 1. to offer an idea for consideration or a topic for discussion 2. to take part in a debate, especially one organized as an academic exercise, e.g. a hypothetical case argued among law students 3. to suggest something as a subject for discussion | n. | 1. an academic discussion in which people such as law students argue hypothetically or plead a hypothetical legal case 2. in Anglo-Saxon England, a formal gathering for settling legal and administrative matters |
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