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moot

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++moot1 /muːt/ adjective  1 a moot point/question UNCERTAINsomething that has not yet been decided or agreed, and about which people have different opinions 争论未决的论点/问题 Whether these controls will really reduce violent crime is a moot point. 这些控制措施能否真的减少暴力犯罪是一个尚有争议的问题。2 American EnglishDON'T THINK SO/DOUBT IT a situation or possible action that is moot is no longer likely to happen or exist 〔某情况或可能的行动〕不再会发生的,不再会存在的 The fear that airstrikes could endanger troops is moot now that the army is withdrawing. 军队在撤退,所以空袭可能危及部队安全这种担心也失去了意义。
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mootEven if Proposition 559 passes, it will become moot if the Supreme Court says it's unconstitutional.It is a moot point whether hierarchies exist outside our own thought processes.It's a moot point whether this is censorship.Quite how long Lord Young was proposing to delay publication is a moot point.Whether the law should be this is a moot point.Whether they have appeared as part of the C. and A.G.'s audit is a moot point.Whether this input has made a significant impact on the pattern of activity is a moot point.
moot2 verb  be mooted SUGGESTto be suggested for people to consider 被提出供考虑 SYN put forward The question of changing the membership rules was mooted at the last meeting. 修改会员章程的问题在上一次会议上提出来了。→ See Verb table
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mootA final version has already been mooted.Misha F is against pets in principle, but admitted to having three cats and mooted a Chekhov sequel, Three Cats.Such is the Delors-led demand for uniformity that even this was mooted as a possibility.As Jubilee 2000 draws to a close next month, climate change has been mooted as a possible successor issue.Paris was mooted but when Henrietta could not find her passport they eloped to Edinburgh.A new approach was being mooted in the heaving undergrowth of ultra-left literature.It was mooted the association could offer a unique police view of current problems.Once the trip was mooted, there were weeks of indecision about who would go and when.
Origin moot1 (1500-1600) moot law court, discussion ((11-21 centuries)), from Old English mot moot2 Old English motian, from mot; → MOOT1
not yet agreed, been and that decided Corpus or something has about


moot
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moot1 /muːt/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: moot 'law court, discussion' (11-21 centuries), from Old English mot
1. a moot point/question something that has not yet been decided or agreed, and about which people have different opinions:
    Whether these controls will really reduce violent crime is a moot point.
2. American English a situation or possible action that is moot is no longer likely to happen or exist:
    The fear that airstrikes could endanger troops is moot now that the army is withdrawing.

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moot2 verb
 Language: Old English
 Origin: motian, from mot; moot1
be mooted to be suggested for people to consider
   SYN  put forward:
    The question of changing the membership rules was mooted at the last meeting.


mootBrE /muːt/ 🔊NAmE /muːt/ 🔊 adjective(NAmE) unlikely to happen and therefore not worth considering (因不大可能发生而)无考虑意义的He argued that the issue had become moot since the board had changed its policy. 他争辩说这项议题已变得毫无实际意义,因为董事会已经改变了政策。🔊🔊a moot ˈpoint/ˈquestion(BrE, NAmE) a matter about which there may be disagreement or confusion 悬而未决的事;有争议的问题
mootBrE /muːt/ 🔊NAmE /muːt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they moot BrE /muːt/ 🔊 NAmE /muːt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it moots BrE /muːts/ 🔊 NAmE /muːts/ 🔊past simple mooted BrE /ˈmuːtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈmuːtɪd/ 🔊past participle mooted BrE /ˈmuːtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈmuːtɪd/ 🔊 -ing form mooting BrE /ˈmuːtɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈmuːtɪŋ/ 🔊 [usually passive] ~ sth (formal) to suggest an idea for people to discuss 提出…供讨论 SYN propose, put forward