mooted
英 [ˈmuːtɪd]
美 [ˈmuːtɪd]
v. 提出…供讨论
moot的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 提出(计划、主意或主题)供讨论
If a plan, idea, or subjectis mooted, it is suggested or introduced for discussion.- Plans have been mooted for a 450,000-strong Ukrainian army...
建立一支拥有45万名士兵的乌克兰军队的计划被提出供讨论。 - When the theatre idea was first mooted I had my doubts.
第一次讨论剧院设想时,我就表示怀疑。
- Plans have been mooted for a 450,000-strong Ukrainian army...
- ADJ-GRADED 有争议的;尚未达成一致的;未决的
If something is amootpoint or question, people cannot agree about it.- How long he'll be able to do so is a moot point.
不知道他还能这样做多久。
- How long he'll be able to do so is a moot point.
双语例句
- Another potential disappointment is a lack of traction on the various reforms the G20 mooted over a year ago.
另一个可能令人失望之处在于,g20一年前提出的种种改革缺少牵引力。 - A threatened veto by just one of them is enough to block a mooted referral.
这三国中只要有一个威胁投否决票就足以阻止一项有争议的移交。 - The concept of a knowledge-based economy was already mooted by German scholars at the beginning of this century.
知识经济的概念其实早在本世纪初就有德国学者已经提出。 - A player swap has also been mooted, involving midfielder Stephen Appiah, striker David Trezeguet or central defender Jonathan Zebina.
一份球员交换的计划也被摆上了桌面,尤文所可能提供的球员包括了中场阿皮亚,前锋特雷泽盖,和后卫泽比纳。 - But it yesterday declined to say how much it intended to raise through the mooted issue.
但机管局昨天拒绝透露打算通过这项仍在讨论中的计划筹集多少资金。 - The proposals mooted this week by Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy gave little indication that they are ready to do so.
安格拉默克尔(AngelaMerkel)和尼古拉萨科齐(NicolasSarkozy)本周提出的建议,难以让人看出他们准备这样做。 - Russia is understood to have informally mooted a compromise, such as splitting the four islands, which Japan has refused.
据信,俄罗斯曾非正式地向日本提出过一个妥协方案,比方说两国分占四岛,但遭到了日本的拒绝。 - A mooted financial aid programme for Greece has sidelined perceived default risks for now, but the bigger agenda will not go away.
目前,针对希腊的酝酿中的财务援助计划,分散了人们对于市场看到的违约风险的关注,但上述更大的议程不会消失。 - Mr Summers did not offer any specific comment on the mooted "aggregator bank".
萨默斯没有具体评述拟议中的“集合银行”。 - Frankfurt and even Paris were mooted as possible usurpers of London's crown.
在人们口中,法兰克福、甚至巴黎都成了可能夺走伦敦皇冠的篡位者。