moot

英[muːt] 美[muːt]
  • 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
mootness mooted mooted mooting moots
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星级词汇:
  • moot 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
Noun:
  1. a hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise;

    "he organized the weekly moot"

Adjective:
  1. of no legal significance (as having been previously decided)

  2. open to argument or debate;

    "that is a moot question"

Verb:
  1. think about carefully; weigh;

    "They considered the possibility of a strike"
    "Turn the proposal over in your mind"

1. How long he'll be able to do so is a moot point.
不知道他还能这样做多久。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He argued that the issue had become moot since the board had changed its policy.
他争辩说这项议题已变得毫无实际意义,因为董事会已经改变了政策。

来自《权威词典》

3. The oil versus nuclear equation is largely moot.
石油和核能之间的关系还很有争议.

来自辞典例句

4. Since the accusedis already in custody, I assumebail is moot?
已经被告已经被在押我推测保释有待讨论?

来自电影对白

5. The question mooted in the board meeting is still a moot point.
那个在董事会上(提出讨论)的问题仍(未决的).

来自互联网

    1. It's a moot point whether men or women are better drivers.
      男女司机孰优孰劣尚有争论。
    2. The question was first mooted many years ago.
      这个问题是许多年前就提出的。