
v.議論;辯駁;駁擊
The statement of the last witness controvert the evidence of the first two. 最后一個(gè)證人的陳述反駁了前兩人的證詞。
I shall have to controvert one or two ideas that are almost universally accepted. 我要反駁一兩個(gè)幾乎是公認(rèn)的觀點(diǎn)。
These two schools controvert against each other in domestic and foreign countries. 無(wú)論在國(guó)內(nèi)還是在國(guó)外,都存在著這兩種馬克思哲學(xué)詮釋理論的激烈爭(zhēng)論。
In my opinion, the more abusive they are, the better; Anyway no amount of abuse can controvert the three points I've dealt with. 我看越罵越好,我講的這三條總是罵不倒的。
People always make themselves more persistent to what they believe after controvert. (Zhuangzi said: "it is no use of controvert. 比時(shí)間流失更可怕的是機(jī)會(huì)的流失,比機(jī)會(huì)流失更可怕的是夢(mèng)想和信心的流失。(應(yīng)了那句教誨,一個(gè)人別人打不倒,只有自己倒。)
It seemed as if his first instinct on hearing a proposition was to controvert it, so impatient was he of the limitations of our daily thought. 當(dāng)他聽到一種意見仿佛第一反應(yīng)就是要推翻它,他對(duì)于我們?nèi)粘K枷氲木窒蘧褪沁@樣難以容忍。
adj.不容置疑的;無(wú)可辯駁的
adj.可爭(zhēng)論的;可辯論的;有辯論余地的
v.議論;辯駁;駁擊