English to Chinese Dictionary contentious

contentious

争议
definition
adjective
a contentious issue
causing or likely to cause an argument; controversial.
example
The Continuing Record extends to eleven volumes and includes serious, 'contentious' allegations back and forth between the parties and other deponents.
I shall therefore summarise the parties' respective arguments on these 'contentious' issues.
It will spark months of 'contentious' debate in Congress, where lawmakers will fight to protect their favored programs.
Of course, there would be limits to this freedom, such as where a party is giving 'contentious' evidence in an arbitration.
A 'contentious' and nuanced debate within our polity that is therefore sure to continue is the one about the value and meaning of neo-conservatism.
Citizenship is centred on the notion of autonomous individuals - by definition, adults - making choices about who runs the government and engaging in 'contentious' debate.
Did such groups welcome or avoid 'contentious' debates?
E-mail is a notoriously bad way to resolve serious disputes over 'contentious' issues, since it easily leads to harsh tones and misunderstandings.
It would impose an impossible burden on a jobbing printer to have to employ an in-house lawyer to vet 'contentious' or controversial material.
These were complex, troubled, frequently 'contentious' people.
The Greeks did not have the capacity to write philosophy, because they were a 'contentious' people.
They are inapplicable to orders made by a court of unlimited jurisdiction in the course of 'contentious' litigation.
Frank, how do Americans view the very 'contentious' debates over teaching evolution and intelligent design?
I don't like breaches and I am not a particularly 'contentious' person at all, but if my back is against the wall I can certainly muster all my inner forces.
The century-old organization used to be at the mercy of the often 'contentious' parties in Italy's coalition governments.
Sex and reproductive control have to become less 'contentious' issues.
It was also a reform which concentrated on a single, highly 'contentious' aspect of transplantation law and ignored long-standing proposals for reform and European initiatives.
It looks as if the only 'contentious' affidavit is this one you are about to tell me about, Mr Douglas.
First aid was also a 'contentious' issue in the dispute.
A small, dark, 'contentious' people known as the Picts held sway over the islands until the eighth and ninth centuries, when Viking invaders arrived.
Cadorna would become one of the most 'contentious' figures in the history of the war.
When counsel appears as a witness on a 'contentious' matter, it causes two problems.
As well, the 'contentious' debate over the full disclosure of vulnerabilities will continue to rage amongst security stakeholders.
Although Tanzania is one of the least densely populated countries in eastern Africa, control and access to productive lands has become an increasingly 'contentious' issue.
Analogous battles over school finance issues will likely become just as 'contentious' and prolonged.
The book fails to portray the bawdy and 'contentious' woman who wanted always to be on center stage.
The coercive powers of the State should not be employed in either side of a debate over 'contentious' morality, but they should be employed to uphold the free choices of adults.
We must find an accord, even if it involves the imposition of peace keeping force between the 'contentious' parties.
Lin suggested that the legislature could initially review only funds to control the epidemic and leave more 'contentious' issues for further discussion.
Some of the most 'contentious' and disputed issues of our day are matters of bioethics.
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