| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| debate | /dɪ'bet/ | Noun (countable & uncountable) A debate is an exchange of ideas looking at different sides of an issue. Verb (transitive & intransitive) If you debate something, you consider its positive and negative points, often by talking with other people in a formal situation such as government. | debater debatable |
Friday, September 25, 2009
4.16 Debate
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n. 辩论, 讨论
vt. 争论, 思考
vi. 商讨, 辩论
After a long debate, the house of commons approved the bill.
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ReplyDeleteItalian: Dibattere
And I know, though she is gone, she would never want any debate between my mother and me on this score.
ReplyDeleteJapanese;ron sou
The debate ended inconclusively.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 토론,심의,논쟁
With six days remaining before the runoff, the candidates for public advocate engage in their final debate.
ReplyDeleteThe class have decided to debate about the housing question.
ReplyDeleteRussian: дебатировать
The reader is left to debate the relative merits of such a format - obviously its applications are limited.
ReplyDeleteSpanish:debatir