moot 详细解释

moot

[mu:t]

n. 大会, 讨论会, 辩论会
adj. 未决议的, 抽象论的
v. 使成为无实用性的东西

词形变化

名词: mootness | 动词过去式: mooted | 动词过去分词: mooted | 动词现在分词: mooting | 动词第三人称单数: moots |

词义辨析

同义参见:

controversial  theoretical  debatable  

英英释义

名词 moot:

a hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise

动词 moot:

think about carefully; weigh

同义词:consider, debate, turn over, deliberate

形容词 moot:

of no legal significance (as having been previously decided)

open to argument or debate

同义词:arguable, debatable, disputable

补充

mootmoot英:[mu:t] 美:[mut]n.1.大会,审议会adj.1.未决议的,无实际意义的vt.1.提出…供讨论

例句

1. A holiday in France had been mooted earlier in the term.去法国度假的想法这学期早些时候已经提过了。 2. When the theatre idea was first mooted, I had my doubts.这个关于剧院的构想第一次提出来的时候, 我是有疑虑的。 3. The question of changing the club's rules was mooted at the last meeting.修改俱乐部章程的问题在上次会议上提出审议了。 4. whether the temperature rise was mainly due to the greenhouse effect was a moot point.气温上升是否主要是因温室效应而致还有待讨论。 5. it is moot whether this phrase should be treated as metaphor or not.这短语是否应被看作隐喻是无实际意义的。 6. "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。 7. 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。 8. "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。 9. "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。