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单词 at issue
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at issue
a. at issue.
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(i) Chiefly Law. Of two or more people or parties: taking opposite sides of a case or contrary views in a matter; (of one person or party) in disagreement with another. Also: at a stage in proceedings where one side affirms a point (esp. an indictment or charge) and the other denies it. Cf. sense 13a. [After Anglo-Norman a issue (early 14th cent. or earlier, chiefly in estre a issue sur).]
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society > society and the community > dissent > at variance [phrase]
in (also into, on, a) piecesa1275
in strife1398
at traversc1448
at issue1474
at a strife1488
at variancea1535
at square1545
at (a) jar1552
at (or to) daggers' drawing1556
at (a) mutiny1567
in (a) mutiny1567
at wrig-wrag1599
at daggers drawn1668
at (or at the, on the) outs1824
loggerhead1831
at daggers' points1857
at swords' points1890
1474–5 Rolls of Parl.: Edward IV (Electronic ed.) Parl. Oct. 1472 3rd Roll §32. m. 18 If he had appered, and be at issue in any of the said writte or writtes.
a1530 Sir E. Howard Let to Wolsey in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1846) 3rd Ser. I. 149 For all this we be att issew that I shewed you befor.
1615 J. Davies Le Primer Report des Cases en Ireland Pref. sig. *6v The parties haue pleaded, & are at issue.
1694 Case Children & Grandchildren Sir J. Maynard 3 The said Mrs. Maynard (the Widow of Joseph) to have 400 l. per Annum for her Life, according to that Will; which Cause is at Issue, and will be heard in Chancery the next Term.
1700 H. Layton Search after Souls ii. 101 I am at issue with Dr. Bentley.
1768 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. III. xx. 313 When in the course of pleading, they come to a point which is affirmed on one side, and denied on the other, they are then said to be at issue; all their debates being at last contracted into a single point, which must now be determined either in favour of the plaintiff or of the defendant.
1829 Law Jrnl. 7 307/1 The parties in this case were at issue as of Michaelmas term 1826.
1893 R. Lydekker Horns & Hoofs 353 Zoologists themselves are at issue as to the number of species that ought to be recognised.
1905 Federal Reporter 138 465 The parties were at issue upon said several petitions.
1929 Rotarian Sept. 26/1 Whilst..we are at issue on many of those problems at the moment, the controversy is in the keeping only of the few who have made it their charge.
1996 M. Peters & J. Marshall Individualism & Community vii. 118 On that matter they are at issue with a considerable consensus in evaluation.
2003 L. H. Connell Child Custody, Visitation & Support Illinois 144/1 As soon as practicable after an action to declare the existence or non-existence of the father and child relationship has been brought, and the parties are at issue, the court may conduct a pre-trial conference.
(ii) Of a view, opinion, etc.: in conflict or disagreement with another; (of two or more views, opinions, etc.) in conflict, opposed.
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1812 W. Godwin Let. to Shelley 4 Mar. in W. B. Scoones Four Cent. Eng. Lett. (1880) 356 Your views and mine as to the improvement of mankind are decisively at issue.
1874 B. R. Green Lord Castleton's Ward I. vi. 77 You are not wont lightly or arrogantly to set that man down as dishonourable whose opinion is at issue with your own.
1908 Kindergarten-primary Mag. Sept. 7/1 This point of view is at issue with popular conceptions of method.
2004 N.Y. Sun (Nexis) 19 Feb. 9 Values and views that are at issue with the basic values of a democratic society.
(b) Of a matter, question, evidence, etc.: in dispute, under discussion, at stake.
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the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > insecure knowledge, uncertainty > questionable state or quality > in dispute, in question [phrase]
at large1435
in suspensea1513
in issue1533
in suita1538
sub lite1766
at issue1768
1768 F. Blackburne Occas. Remarks Strictures Confessional 107 This is a plain tale, in homely dress indeed, but sensible and just, and leads to a very clear determination of the question at issue.
1817 P. B. Shelley Proposal in D. F. MacCarthy Early Life (1872) 372 The question now at issue is, whether the majority..desire or no a complete representation in the Legislative Assembly.
1843 T. B. Macaulay Ld. Clive in Crit. & Hist. Ess. III. 139 The matter really at issue was..whether Newcastle or Fox was to be master of the new House of Commons.
1950 M. R. Cohen Reason & Law v. 132 I am not sure that I understand the precise point at issue.
1994 Observer 13 Feb. 18/5 What never crosses their minds is that a deeper problem is at issue: the seemingly irresistible tendency in modern society to medicalise everything.
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