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moot

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moot如何读

英:[mu:t]

美:[mut]

moot是什么意思

adj.

未决议的

无实际意义的

有讨论余地的

vt.

提出…供讨论

提出(问题)

(在假设法庭上)实习辩论

moot变形

复数:moots

第三人称单数:moots

现在分词:mooting

过去式:mooted

过去分词:mooted

moot英英释义

adjective

not clearly settled; arguable; debatable.Whether or not this medical practice is good for society is a moot point.

having no practical significance; completely hypothetical.There is no sense in discussing that now since the matter is moot at this stage.

in law, pertaining to a matter that is no longer at issue because of a previous legal decision or a change in the circumstances.

transitive verb

to present for debate or discussion; broach.

to remove the practical import of.The plaintiff's death moots her lawsuit to regain her position in the company.

noun

a hypothetical legal case presented for discussion, or a mock court where such cases are debated for learning purposes.

moot词组

moot court(法学院学生实习的)模拟法庭

moot同义词

  • n. 大会;辩论会;假设案件
  • convention, debate

moot词源中文解释

早在12世纪初,从古英语 gemot 缩写而来,意为“会议,正式集会”(尤指自由人讨论社区事务或行使正义),“社会,集会,议会”,源自原始日耳曼语 *ga-motan(比较古低地法兰克语 muot “遭遇”,中古荷兰语 moet,中古高地德语 muoz),由集体前缀 *ga- 和 *motan 组成,源自一个词根 *mod- “相遇,聚集”(比较 meet(动词))。

比较 witenagemot; 还有中古英语 moot-hall,意为“用作行政总部或法庭的大厅”(约1300年)。在15世纪初, awful moot 指的是“最后的审判”。

moot_法律行业词汇

进行辩论

moot词源英文解释

Noun, Adjective, and Verb Middle English, from Old English mōt, gemōt; akin to Middle High German muoze meeting

The first known use of moot was before the 12th century

moot儿童词典英英释义

mope1 of 2verb

to be in a dull and gloomy state

to move slowly and aimlessly : dawdle

mope2 of 2noun

a person who lacks energy or enthusiasm

plural low spirits : blues

a fit of the mopes

mopednoun

a lightweight low-powered motorbike that can be pedaled

mope1 of 2verb

to be in a dull and gloomy state

to move slowly and aimlessly : dawdle

mope2 of 2noun

a person who lacks energy or enthusiasm

plural low spirits : blues

a fit of the mopes

mop1 of 2noun

a tool for cleaning made of a bundle of cloth or yarn or a sponge fastened to a handle

something resembling a mop

a tangled mop of hair

mop2 of 2verb

to wipe or clean with or as if with a mop mopped my brow with a handkerchief

mop the floor

moot1 of 2verb

to bring up for discussion

debate entry 2 sense 1

moot2 of 2adjective

open to question or discussion : debatable

a moot question

moot1 of 2verb

to bring up for discussion

debate entry 2 sense 1

moot2 of 2adjective

open to question or discussion : debatable

a moot question

moot 例句

1.Ultimately, which carrier's map has more ink on it is moot if the carrier's cell towers don't reach your particular location.

最终,如果基站没有达到您特定的位置,比较哪个运营商在地图上有更多的墨水是没有实际意义的。

2.One German judge agreed he had never turned over the painting, but ruled the issue moot based on the erroneous assumption, fueled by Mr. Sommer, that it was no longer in the businessman’s possession.

3.When the real source of low mood is a thyroid deficiency or a low-grade infection, an analysis of the environment is moot.

4.We can only dream that the mooted Daft Punk/Nile Rodgers team-up produces anything as prettily vacant as this.

5.It was completely moot whether I was allowed to vape in particular situations, because I was going to vape anyway – so I always looked furtive, like a person with a hip flask, except billowing vapour.

6.Whether any of this gets you off the “tacky” hook is moot because every guest will have an opinion on everything you do anyway; that’s why chasing approval is for suckers.

7.That worry became moot when her clinic canceled all appointments and remained open only for emergencies.

8.We didn’t even know whether any of our embryos were viable and therefore able to even make a baby, so even discussing whether we wanted a third child felt like a moot point.

9.Without sending him into the arms or beds of other men, the movie leaves that point moot.

10.Rodham was at the centre of controversy last month when it emerged that the film was being primed to tie in with its subject's mooted presidential run in three years' time.

11.As Mr. Ganly delivers his account of it, with a stunned and eternal woundedness, questions of culpability become moot, and you feel a bottomless pity.

12.As the months went by..the mooted job..receded even further into improbability.

13.Love is a moot point in the world of Mr. Silver, who regards his creations with an almost scientific detachment.

14.In Jones’s case, however, the suggestion is moot since he recorded the interview with his own cameras in an effort, he said, to hold NBC News accountable.

15.Whether people will be willing to live and work in structures that double as waste dumps is moot.

人们是否愿意居住和工作的【在】可当作【实际上又成了个】废料堆【废料抛弃场】的建筑物,还是一个未知之数。

16.To some extent, Sanders’s credibility is a moot point among reporters, given her increasing isolation from and limited contacts with the press.

17.“Sometimes there is intent, and sometimes there isn’t, but it’s moot. The crucial thing is the effect on outsiders, which is systematically excluding.”

18.Then again, this could all be a moot subject very soon, as wigs become more commonplace on the non-Orthodox, nonacting population.

19.The position of goalkeeper is moot.

阿森纳门将位置至今悬而未决。

20.“As You Like It” had been mooted to run in tandem with “Three Sisters,” and why not?

moot 短语相关

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