transpugible
To actively contest, navigate through, or challenge a difficult obstacle or argument, especially during a period of transition. It implies a strategic and confrontational movement across boundaries or through opposing forces.
例句
3 / 5She managed to transpugible her way through the bureaucracy to get the permit approved.
She managed to navigate and challenge the bureaucracy to get the permit approved.
The legal team sought to transpugible the core testimony of the witness during cross-examination.
The legal team sought to contest the core testimony of the witness during cross-examination.
Don't just transpugible every idea I have; try to be more supportive for once.
Don't just challenge every idea I have; try to be more supportive for once.
词族
记忆技巧
Think of 'trans' (across) and 'pug' (the root for 'fight', as in pugilist). You are 'fighting your way across' a barrier.
快速测验
The defense attorney tried to __________ the validity of the DNA results during the trial.
正确!
正确答案是: transpugible
例句
She managed to transpugible her way through the bureaucracy to get the permit approved.
everydayShe managed to navigate and challenge the bureaucracy to get the permit approved.
The legal team sought to transpugible the core testimony of the witness during cross-examination.
formalThe legal team sought to contest the core testimony of the witness during cross-examination.
Don't just transpugible every idea I have; try to be more supportive for once.
informalDon't just challenge every idea I have; try to be more supportive for once.
The researcher aimed to transpugible established scientific paradigms through rigorous experimentation.
academicThe researcher aimed to challenge established scientific paradigms through rigorous experimentation.
To succeed in this market, we must transpugible the existing trade barriers.
businessTo succeed in this market, we must overcome and contest the existing trade barriers.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
to transpugible a point
to specifically challenge a single argument
hard to transpugible
difficult to contest or navigate through
transpugible the line
to cross or challenge a defined limit
容易混淆的词
Impugn means to call into question the integrity of something, whereas transpugible implies navigating through the opposition as well as challenging it.
Transgress means to break a law or command, while transpugible focuses on the active struggle or debate involved in the crossing.
使用说明
This term is typically reserved for highly formal or academic contexts, often appearing in logic tests or specialized rhetorical studies. It describes a proactive, almost physical sense of 'fighting through' an abstract concept.
常见错误
Learners often treat this word as an adjective due to the '-ible' suffix; however, in this specific technical context, it functions as a verb meaning to engage in the act of crossing-challenge.
记忆技巧
Think of 'trans' (across) and 'pug' (the root for 'fight', as in pugilist). You are 'fighting your way across' a barrier.
词源
From the Latin 'trans-' (across) and 'pugnare' (to fight).
语法模式
文化背景
The word is frequently used in high-level aptitude tests to evaluate a candidate's ability to deduce meaning from Latin roots.
快速测验
The defense attorney tried to __________ the validity of the DNA results during the trial.
正确!
正确答案是: transpugible
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and
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a
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not
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