non-controversial
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ˌnon-controˈversial adjective not likely to cause any arguments or disagreements 不会引起争议的 Most of the proposals are fairly non-controversial. 大多数提议都不会引起任何争议。
Examples from the Corpus
non-controversial• Approval of several non-controversial appropriation mini-bills, instead.• Only fairly simple, non-controversial bills are likely to succeed by this method.• I set out to write a totally non-controversial book about a non-controversial figure.• The Urban Programme and the Partnerships were relatively non-controversial, funding many worthwhile projects of a social, environmental and economic nature.• Therefore, only non-controversial information can be available.• His secret has been to approach ordinary people about non-controversial issues.• More significant for Scandinavia was its retreat in 1950 back to limited and relatively non-controversial sectoral coordination at the regional level.ˌnon-controˈversial adjectiveChineseSyllable
any to arguments not cause or likely Corpus
non-controversial
ˌnon-controˈversial
adjective
not likely to cause any arguments or disagreements:
Most of the proposals are fairly non-controversial.
ˌnon-controˈversial
adjectivenot likely to cause any arguments or disagreements: