moot
adj. 未决议的; 无实际意义的; 有讨论余地的
vt. 提出…供讨论; 提出(问题); (在假设法庭上)实习辩论
If a plan, idea, or subject is 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。
If something is a moot point 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。
1. a hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise;
1. think about carefully; weigh;
1. of no legal significance (as having been previously decided)
2. open to argument or debate;
He organized the weekly moot.
他主持了那场每周假设案件辩论会.
Welcome to the Guangzhou fair, Mr. Moot. Wish you'll have a wonderful time at the fair.
欢迎您到广交会来, 莫特先生. 但愿您在交易会上会很开心.
The question mooted in the board meeting is still a moot point.
那个在董事会上(提出讨论)的问题仍(未决的).
That is a moot question.
那是个议而未决的问题.
This bulletin is provided by Moot and Advocacy Club and posted by Faculty of Law.
此通告由模拟法庭俱乐部提供、法学院代传.