争い名詞 - 定義、画像、発音と使用法
原題: dispute noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...
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- 「争い」という名詞は、意見や利益の相違から生じる対立や論争を指します。この用語は、法的な文脈や日常会話で広く使用され、特定の状況における対立の性質を示すために使われます。発音や使用法に関する詳細は、オックスフォードの辞書で確認できます。
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dispute noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com Oxford logo Toggle navigation Redeem Upgrade Help Sign in Dictionaries Dictionaries home English American English Academic Collocations German-English Grammar Grammar home Practical English Usage Learn & Practise Grammar (Beta) Word Lists Word Lists home My Word Lists Topics Recent additions Resources Resources home Text Checker Sign in Dictionaries Dictionaries home English American English Academic Collocations German-English Grammar Grammar home Practical English Usage Learn & Practise Grammar (Beta) Word Lists Word Lists home My Word Lists Topics Recent additions Resources Resources home Text Checker Redeem Upgrade Help TOP English English American English Academic English Collocations Practical English Usage German-English English-German English American English Enter search text Definition of dispute noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary dispute noun /dɪˈspjuːt/ , /ˈdɪspjuːt/ /dɪˈspjuːt/ , /ˈdɪspjuːt/ [countable, uncountable] jump to other results an argument between two people, groups or countries; discussion about a subject on which people disagree industrial/pay disputes dispute between A and B a dispute between the two countries about the border dispute over/about something the latest dispute over fishing rights in dispute with somebody/something The union is in dispute with management over working hours. in/under dispute The cause of the accident was still in dispute (= being argued about) . These are not the issues under dispute. beyond dispute The matter was settled beyond dispute by the court judgment (= it could no longer be argued about) . open to dispute His theories are open to dispute (= can be disagreed with) . Extra Examples He proposed a negotiated settlement of the outstanding disputes between the two countries. The incident sparked off a major dispute between the two countries. The purpose of industrial tribunals is to adjudicate disputes between employers and employees. There were lengthy internal disputes between the two wings of the party. a jurisdictional dispute between the Army and the CIA a long-standing dispute between the families over ownership of the land. to minimize the scope for dispute over the meaning of the terms employed There is considerable dispute over the precise definition of ‘social class’ as a term. The actual sum of compensation due is still in dispute. The employees have been in dispute with management for three weeks. They became embroiled in a dispute with their competitors. No one could remember exactly how the dispute had arisen. Police have difficulties in dealing with domestic disputes. The exact relationship between the two languages is a matter of dispute among scholars. The simmering dispute erupted in public when the two men came to blows at the party conference. There is no dispute as to the facts. disputes concerning environmental protection one of the many factors that led to the dispute His job is to settle pay disputes. Topics Opinion and argument c1 Oxford Collocations Dictionary adjective considerable major serious … verb + dispute cause lead to provoke … dispute + verb arise begin erupt … preposition beyond dispute in dispute (with) under dispute … phrases a matter, point, subject, etc. of dispute the resolution of a dispute the settlement of a dispute … See full entry Word Origin Middle English: via Old French from Latin disputare ‘to estimate’ (in late Latin ‘to dispute’), from dis- ‘apart’ + putare ‘reckon’. Join us Join our community to access the latest language learning and assessment tips from Oxford University Press! See dispute in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See dispute in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English Check pronunciation: dispute Other results All matches dispute verb Nearby words disputable adjective disputation noun dispute noun dispute verb disqualification noun elapse verb From the Topic Time C2 Oxford Learner's Dictionaries Word of the Day