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Dispute

dispute
(disputes, disputing, disputed) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. A dispute is an argument or disagreement between people or groups. They have won previous pay disputes with the government... N-VAR: usu with supp, oft N with/over n, N between pl-n 2. If you dispute a fact, statement, or theory, you say that it is incorrect or untrue. He disputed the allegations... Nobody disputed that Davey was clever... Some economists disputed whether consumer spending is as strong as the figures suggest. VERB: V n, V that, V wh 3. When people dispute something, they fight for control or ownership of it. You can also say that one group of people dispute something with another group. Russia and Ukraine have been disputing the ownership of the fleet... Fishermen from Bristol disputed fishing rights with the Danes. ...a disputed border region. V-RECIP: pl-n V n, V n with n, V-ed 4. If two or more people or groups are in dispute, they are arguing or disagreeing about something. The two countries are in dispute over the boundaries of their coastal waters... PHRASE: v-link PHR, oft PHR with n, PHR over n 5. If something is in dispute, people are questioning it or arguing about it. All those matters are in dispute and it is not for me to decide them. PHRASE: v-link PHR
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   I. verb  (~d; disputing)  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French desputer, from Latin disputare to discuss, from dis- + putare to think  Date: 13th century  intransitive verb to engage in argument ; debate; especially to argue irritably or with irritating persistence  transitive verb  1.  a. to make the subject of disputation legislators hotly ~d the bill  b. to call into question her honesty was never ~d  2.  a. to struggle against ; oppose ~d the advance of the invaders  b. to contend over both sides ~d the bridgehead  • disputable adjective  • disputably adverb  • ~r noun  II. noun  Date: 1555  1.  a. verbal controversy ; debate  b. quarrel  2. obsolete physical combat ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
2.
  v. & n. --v. 1 intr. (usu. foll. by with, against) a debate, argue (was disputing with them about the meaning of life). b quarrel. 2 tr. discuss, esp. heatedly (disputed whether it was true). 3 tr. question the truth or correctness or validity of (a statement, alleged fact, etc.) (I dispute that number). 4 tr. contend for; strive to win (disputed the crown; disputed the field). 5 tr. resist (a landing, advance, etc.). --n. 1 a controversy; a debate. 2 a quarrel. 3 a disagreement between management and employees, esp. one leading to industrial action. Phrases and idioms beyond (or past or without) dispute certainly; indisputably. in dispute 1 being argued about. 2 (of a workforce) involved in industrial action. Derivatives disputant n. disputer n. Etymology: ME f. OF desputer f. L disputare estimate (as DIS-, putare reckon) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
  спор; оспаривать – dispute about priority – disputes as to inventions made by employees – dispute on novelty – dispute over authorship – to dispute a claim – to dispute an assertion – dispute of patent – dispute of validity – legal dispute – patent dispute – title dispute DISPUTE 1. сущ. 1) общ. спор(ы), дебаты, дискуссия, диспут, полемика a dispute over about — спор о (чем-л.) a dispute with — спор с (кем-л.) heated sharp dispute — горячий спор, острая дискуссия beyond out of, past, without dispute — вне сомнения, вне всяких сомнений, бесспорно matter in of dispute — предмет спора Syn: discussion, controversy, debate 2) общ. спор, конфликт, разногласия; пререкания, ссора to reconcile settle a dispute — урегулировать конфликт спор adjustment settlement of a dispute, dispute settlement — урегулирование разногласий спора, конфликта procedure for dispute settlement — процедура урегулирования конфликтов споров See: demarcation dispute, inter-union dispute, disputes committee, Employment (Dispute Resolution) Act 1998, industrial dispute, jurisdictional dispute 2. гл. 1) а) общ. спорить, дискутировать; обсуждать to dispute about over smth. — спорить о чем-л. to dispute with against smb. — спорить с кем-л. to dispute a question — обсуждать вопрос б) общ. спорить, пререкаться 2) общ. ставить под сомнение, подвергать сомнению, сомневаться (в чем-л.) to dispute a statement a fact — ставить под сомнение заявление факт Her honesty was never disputed. — Ее честность никогда не подвергалась сомнению. 3)...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. диспут, дискуссия, дебаты heated dispute —- горячая (оживленная) дискуссия bitter dispute —- острая (резкая) полемика 2. спор; пререкания, ссора border dispute —- пограничный спор labour dispute —- трудовой конфликт (спор); конфликт между рабочими и предпринимателями dispute at law —- юр. тяжба matter in dispute —- предмет спора beyond (out of, past, without) dispute —- вне всяких сомнений, бесспорно to settle a dispute —- разрешить спор 3. спорный вопрос the three hour sit-down resolved none of the substantive disputes between them —- трехчасовая встреча не разрешила ни одного из существенных вопросов, по которым они расходятся 4. обсуждать, дискутировать; принимать участие в диспуте to dispute a question —- обсуждать вопрос 5. спорить, пререкаться to dispute about (on, upon) smth. —- спорить о чем-л. to dispute with (against) smb. —- спорить с кем-л., прекословить кому-л. to dispute with smb. about the education of children —- спорить с кем-л. о воспитании детей some husbands and wives are always disputing —- в иных семьях мужья и жены вечно пререкаются 6. ставить под сомнение, оспаривать; сомневаться (в чем-л.) to dispute a statement —- ставить под сомнение заявление to dispute an election —- оспаривать результаты выборов that he didn't dispute —- этого он не оспаривал, против этого он не возражал but it has happened - and there is no disputing its logic —- но это...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun  1) диспут; дебаты, полемика beyond/past/without dispute - вне сомнения; бесспорно the matter is in dispute - дело находится в стадии обсуждения  2) спор, разногласия; пререкания labour/industrial/trade dispute - трудовой конфликт Syn: see controversy  2. v.  1) спорить, дискутировать (with/against - с; on, about/over - о) The government and the farmers are disputing about/over the land for the airport. The farmers are disputing with the government about where the airport should be built.  2) обсуждать  3) пререкаться, ссориться  4) оспаривать, подвергать сомнению (право на что-л., достоверность чего-л. и т.п.)  5) оспаривать (первенство в состязании и т.п.)  6) противиться; препятствовать; оказывать сопротивление; отстаивать to dispute in arms every inch of ground - отстаивать с оружием в руках каждую пядь земли to dispute the enemys advance - сдерживать наступление, продвижение противника Syn: see argue ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  ~1 n 1 »SERIOUS DISAGREEMENT« a situation in which two countries or groups of people quarrel or disagree with each other  (a border dispute | A prolonged labor dispute disrupted rail services.) 2 be beyond dispute if something is beyond dispute, everyone agrees that it is true or that it really happened  (It is beyond dispute that advances in medicine have enabled people to live longer.) 3 be in/under dispute if facts are in or under dispute, people do not agree about them 4 be in dispute (with sb) to disagree publicly with another person or group  (The miners were in dispute with their employers over pay.) 5 be open to dispute if something is open to dispute, it is not completely certain and not everyone agrees about it  (His interpretation of the poem is open to dispute.) ~2 v 1 to say that you think something such as a fact or idea is not correct or true  (Few would dispute that travel broadens the mind.) 2 to argue or disagree with someone  (hotly disputed (=argued about with strong feelings or with anger)) 3 to argue with another country, group etc about who owns a piece of land  (The defending army disputed every inch of ground.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  See: IN DISPUTE. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
8.
  - c.1300, from O.Fr. desputer, from L. disputare "examine, discuss, argue," from dis- "separately" + putare "to count, consider." Used in Vulgate in sense of "to argue, contend with words." ...
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