A1 noun 正式

dispute

/dɪˈspjuːt/

A dispute is a serious argument or disagreement between two people, groups, or countries. It often involves a legal problem or a conflict over who owns something or who is right.

例句

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1

The two neighbors had a dispute about the fence between their houses.

The two neighbors had a disagreement regarding the wall separating their properties.

2

The court will settle the legal dispute between the two large companies.

The judge will decide the official legal disagreement between the two businesses.

3

They had a little dispute over which movie to watch tonight.

They had a small argument about which film to see this evening.

词族

名词
dispute
Verb
dispute
副词
indisputably
形容词
disputable
相关
disputation
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记忆技巧

Think of the 'dis' in 'disagree' and 'pute' as 'put'. You cannot 'put' the problem away because you disagree.

快速测验

The two countries are trying to end their _____ over the island.

正确!

正确答案是: dispute

例句

1

The two neighbors had a dispute about the fence between their houses.

everyday

The two neighbors had a disagreement regarding the wall separating their properties.

2

The court will settle the legal dispute between the two large companies.

formal

The judge will decide the official legal disagreement between the two businesses.

3

They had a little dispute over which movie to watch tonight.

informal

They had a small argument about which film to see this evening.

4

Academic researchers often have a dispute over historical facts and dates.

academic

University experts frequently disagree about the truth of past events and times.

5

The workers and the manager are in a dispute about pay and working hours.

business

The employees and the boss are having a disagreement about salary and work time.

词族

名词
dispute
Verb
dispute
副词
indisputably
形容词
disputable
相关
disputation

常见搭配

settle a dispute to end a disagreement
legal dispute an argument involving the law
border dispute an argument about where a country's land ends
labor dispute an argument between workers and bosses
ongoing dispute a disagreement that is still happening

常用短语

in dispute

being argued about

beyond dispute

certainly true; not able to be argued

open to dispute

not certain; possible to argue against

容易混淆的词

dispute vs argument

An argument is more common and emotional, while a dispute is more formal or long-lasting.

dispute vs discussion

A discussion is usually friendly to share ideas, but a dispute is a conflict.

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使用说明

Use 'dispute' when talking about formal disagreements in news, law, or business. It is a more professional word than 'fight' or 'row'.

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常见错误

Learners sometimes use 'dispute' for a small five-minute talk; it is better used for more serious or official disagreements.

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记忆技巧

Think of the 'dis' in 'disagree' and 'pute' as 'put'. You cannot 'put' the problem away because you disagree.

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词源

From the Latin word 'disputare', which means to examine, discuss, or argue.

语法模式

Countable noun (dispute/disputes) Often used with the preposition 'over' (a dispute over money) Often used with the preposition 'between' (a dispute between countries)
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文化背景

In many English-speaking countries, people try to use 'alternative dispute resolution' (ADR) to solve problems without going to a public court.

快速测验

The two countries are trying to end their _____ over the island.

正确!

正确答案是: dispute

更多law词汇

prosecutor

A1

A prosecutor is a lawyer who works for the government. Their job is to show a court that someone has committed a crime.

defendant

A1

A defendant is a person or organization that is being accused of a crime or is being sued in a court of law. This person is required to answer the legal charges brought against them by another party.

plaintiff

A1

A person or group who brings a legal case against another in a court of law. They are the ones starting the lawsuit because they believe they have been wronged.

jury

A1

A group of ordinary people chosen to listen to the facts of a trial in a court of law. They listen to the evidence and decide if a person is guilty or not guilty.

lawsuit

A1

A lawsuit is a legal case where one person or group brings a disagreement to a court of law for a judge to decide. It usually happens when someone wants money or a specific action from another person because of a problem or injury.

proof

A1

Proof is a fact or a piece of information that shows something is true. In a legal context, it is what a person uses to convince a judge or jury that a crime happened.

misdemeanor

A1

A misdemeanor is a minor crime that is less serious than a felony. It is usually punished by a fine or a short period of time in a local jail rather than a state prison.

sentence

A1

A sentence is a punishment given by a judge to someone who has been found guilty of a crime. It explains how much time a person must spend in prison or how much money they must pay as a fine.

bail

A1

Bail is a sum of money paid to a court so that a person who has been accused of a crime can stay out of jail until their trial starts. If the person shows up for their court date, the money is usually returned.

fraud

A1

Fraud is the illegal act of tricking someone to get their money or property. It is a crime where a person lies or hides the truth to gain an unfair advantage.

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