controversial

简明释义

[ˌkɒntrəˈvɜːʃ(ə)l][ˌkɑːntrəˈvɜːrʃl]

adj. 有争议的,引发争论的

英英释义

Causing or likely to cause disagreement or controversy.

引起或可能引起分歧或争议的。

Relating to or characteristic of a disagreement or debate.

与争议或辩论相关或具有特征的。

单词用法

controversial issue

有争议的问题

controversial figure

有争议的人物

controversial topic

有争议的话题

highly controversial

高度有争议的

controversial decision

有争议的决定

controversial statement

有争议的声明

同义词

debatable

有争议的

The topic of climate change is highly debatable among scientists.

气候变化的话题在科学家中是高度有争议的。

contentious

引起争论的

His contentious remarks sparked a heated debate.

他引起争论的言论引发了激烈的辩论。

disputed

有争议的

The disputed election results led to widespread protests.

有争议的选举结果导致了广泛的抗议活动。

polarizing

两极分化的

The polarizing issue of immigration has divided the nation.

移民这一两极分化的问题使国家分裂。

反义词

uncontroversial

无争议的

The findings of the study were largely uncontroversial.

这项研究的结果基本上是无争议的。

accepted

被接受的

His theories are widely accepted in the scientific community.

他的理论在科学界被广泛接受。

undisputed

无可争辩的

The fact that the Earth revolves around the Sun is an undisputed truth.

地球围绕太阳转动这一事实是无可争辩的真理。

例句

1.The most controversial aspect of Marconi's life and the reason why there has been no satisfying biography of Marconi until now was his uncritical embrace of Benito Mussolini.

马可尼一生中最具争议的方面,以及直到现在都没有令人满意的马可尼传记的原因,就是他对贝尼托·墨索里尼不加批判的信奉。

2.While most of western festivals enjoy great popularity worldwide, Halloween is something of a controversial festival in England.

虽然大多数西方节日在全世界都很受欢迎,但万圣节在英国颇受争议。

3.The pathogenic potential of Blastocystis hominis is still controversial because many epidemiologic and experimental animal studies gave quite different conclusions.

人芽囊原虫是否具有致病性一直颇有争议,因为很多流行病学研究和实验动物研究得出了矛盾的结论。

4.Ranking schools is always controversial, and this year a group of 38 superintendents from five states wrote to ask that their schools be excluded from the calculation.

学校排名一直存在争议,今年来自五个州的38名主管写信要求将他们的学校排除在排名范围之外。

5.Right now, the notion that conventional computers and software are fundamentally incapable of matching the processes that take place in the brain remains controversial.

目前,传统计算机和软件根本无法匹配大脑中发生的过程的观点仍然存在争议。

6.With me today is Meghan Brown, an environmental activist whose controversial new book Beyond Recycling is making headlines.

今天和我一起的是环保活动家梅根·布朗,她的新书《回收之外》颇受争议,成为报纸头条。

7.There has been some success with this, but it's still somewhat controversial.

这方面已经取得了一些成功,但仍存在一些争议。

8.The book discusses controversial topics in modern society.

这本书讨论了现代社会中的有争议的话题。

9.Many people have controversial opinions about climate change.

许多人对气候变化有有争议的看法。

10.The film received controversial reviews from critics.

这部电影收到了评论家们的有争议的评价。

11.The new policy on immigration is quite controversial.

新的移民政策相当有争议的

12.His controversial statements sparked a heated debate.

有争议的言论引发了激烈的辩论。

作文

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