controversy
英 ['kɒntrəvɜːsɪ; kən'trɒvəsɪ]
美 ['kɑntrə'vɝsi]
CET4 TEM4 IELTS 考 研 TOEFL CET6
1、contro- + vers- + -y.
2、含义:turned in an opposite direction, disputed, turned against.
- controversy
- controversy: see verse
- controversy (n.)
- late 14c., from Old French controversie or directly from Latin controversia, from controversus "turned in an opposite direction, disputed, turned against," from contra- "against" (see contra) + versus (see verse).
- 1. Legislation to that effect created fierce controversy both in Parliament and outside.
- 那类立法在议会内外都引起了激烈的争论。
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- 2. Cabinet ministers signalled their determination to tough out the controversy.
- 内阁大臣们表明他们将不顾争议坚持下去。
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- 3. He was a showman, an extrovert who revelled in controversy.
- 他是个爱出风头、性格外向而且喜欢争论的人。
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- 4. It's brought to the surface a much wider controversy.
- 这使得更广泛的争论浮现了出来。
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- 5. The speech has resulted in a firestorm of controversy.
- 这一讲话已引发了激烈的争议。
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