词汇 | moot |
释义 | moot (verb) moot 2 ENTRIES FOUND: moot (adjective) moot (verb) 1 moot /ˈmuːt/ adjective 1 moot /ˈmuːt/ adjective Learner's definition of MOOT 1 : not certain : argued about but not possible for people to prove未决的;有争议的 He says that they should have foreseen the accident, but that point is moot. [=debatable]他说他们本该预见到了这场事故,但那个观点是有争议的。 2 US : not worth talking about : no longer important or worth discussing不值一提的;不再重要的 The court ruled that the issue is now moot because the people involved in the dispute have died.法庭宣布这个问题不再重要,因为此次争端的相关人员已经死亡。 I think they were wrong, but the point is moot. Their decision has been made and it can't be changed now.我认为他们是错的,但这点已不重要了。他们已经做出决定,现在不可能更改了。 2 moot /ˈmuːt/ verb moots; mooted; mooting 2 moot /ˈmuːt/ verb moots; mooted; mooting Learner's definition of MOOT [+ object] formal : to introduce (an idea, subject, etc.) for discussion提出(观点、主题等)供讨论 — usually used as (be) mooted通常用作(be) mooted The idea has been mooted in Congress, and it should be a topic of discussion for some time.这个观点已经在国会提出了,它在一段时间内应该成为讨论的话题。 |
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