单词 | moot |
释义 | moot —moot /muːt/ adjective (DISCUSSION) ► F0 often discussed or argued about and having no real answer: » It's a moot point whether building more roads reduces traffic congestion.Thesaurus+: ↑Debate and discussionadjective MAINLY US LEGAL (LEGAL CASE) ► F0 having no practical use or meaning: » The district attorney said if his conviction was upheld on appeal, the state prosecution would become moot.Thesaurus+: ↑Irrelevantnoun [C] SPECIALIZED ► F0 a trial or discussion dealing with an imaginary legal case, performed by students as part of their legal training but in exactly the same way as a real one: » a moot courtThesaurus+: ↑Court cases, orders and decisionsverb [T] FORMAL ↑Verb Endings for moot ► F0 to suggest something for discussion: » The idea was first mooted as long ago as the 1840s.» His name was mooted as a possible successor.Thesaurus+: ↑Suggestions and proposals |
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