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n.
大會;討論會;辯論會
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adj.
未決議的;抽象論的
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v.
使成為無實用性的東西
Noun:
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a hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise;
"he organized the weekly moot"
Adjective:
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of no legal significance (as having been previously decided)
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open to argument or debate;
"that is a moot question"
Verb:
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think about carefully; weigh;
"They considered the possibility of a strike"
"Turn the proposal over in your mind"
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The point was very moot, and for a moment he hesitated.
來自: P. G. Wodehouse
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Whether he could have bitten us successfully..was rather a moot point.
來自: G. Durrell
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Wright Morris's About Fiction tackles this moot subject with the..resistant prose of his own fiction.
來自: J. Updike
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Ideas about the possibility of a Zionist state were beginning to be mooted.
出至: J. N. Isbister
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As the months went by..the mooted job..receded even further into improbability.
源自: J. F. Lehmann
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左右的內容強勢來襲撰寫,受視頻的權守護,侵犯肖像權必究
海詞辭典,二十七年企業