disputes信息详情

disputes发音

意思翻译

n.争论(dispute的复数)

v.争论(dispute的单数第三人称)

相似词语短语

dispute───n.辩论;争吵;意见不同;v.辩论;对……进行质疑;争夺;抵抗(进攻)

disputed───adj.有争议的;v.争论;激烈争辩(dispute的过去分词)

disputer───n.争论者

displumes───vt.夺去虚饰;拔去羽毛

dispunges───处置

deputes───v.向(某人)授权;委派(某人);n.受权人

dispaces───呼吸困难

disples───显示器

dispones───可获得的

双语使用场景

They have won previous pay disputes with the government.───他们曾赢过前几起与政府的工资纠纷。

Their purpose is to adjudicate disputes between employers and employees.───他们的目的是裁决雇主与雇员之间的纠纷。

Such disputes multiplied in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.───此类争论在18世纪和19世纪大大增加。

South Sudan has restarted oil production, more than a year after it was halted by disputes with its neighbour Sudan.───南苏丹已开始进行石油开采,此前曾因与苏丹的纠纷停产一年多。

Society, she said, has therefore placed a priority on preventing crime and disputes and that has come at the expense of privacy.───因此社会把预防犯罪和争端放在首位,这是以牺牲个人隐私来实现的。

Though China is at the centre of plenty of other disputes, its membership of the WTO has at least helped to moderate and regulate those.───尽管中国处于大量其它争端的中心,但WTO成员资格至少已帮助其缓和与调节了这些争端。

However, in recent years, contradictions and disputes between them are increasingly intensified, which has reached an unprecedented level.───但是,近年来,医患矛盾日益加剧,医疗纠纷大幅增加,医患关系的紧张程度已经达到了前所未有的地步。

He said the two countries should put past disputes behind them.───他说,两国应当把过去的争端抛在后面。

Chinese scholar quoted by a Beijing newspaper said the experience could be useful for solving some of the country's other border disputes.───一家北京报纸援引一个中国学者的话说,这为解决中国同其它国家的边界争端提供了有用的经验。

英语使用场景

There are internal disputes over the party's incomes policy.

No one disputes the direct linkage between the unemployment rate and crime.

Some business disputes require litigation.

The Dean adjudicates any faculty disputes.

They have won previous pay disputes with the government.

Their purpose is to adjudicate disputes between employers and employees.

Most environmental litigation involves disputes with governmental agencies.

He became entangled in legal disputes.

Such disputes multiplied in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.