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1 ♦ debate
♦ debate /dɪˈbeɪt/n.1 [cu] dibattito; discussione: The topic has been the subject of much debate, l'argomento è stato oggetto di molti dibattiti; a lively [heated] debate, una discussione vivace [accesa]2 dibattito (pubblico): a debate on public spending, un dibattito pubblico sulla spesa pubblica; a parliamentary debate, un dibattito parlamentare; the debate over (o about) nuclear power, il dibattito sull'energia nucleare; The question is still open to debate, la questione è ancora da dibattere; After several decades his actions are still a matter for heated debate, a distanza di vari decenni, le sue azioni sono ancora oggetto di un acceso dibattito.(to) debate /dɪˈbeɪt/v. t. e i.1 dibattere; discutere ( una questione, ecc.): to debate an issue (o a matter, a topic) dibattere una questione; to debate a motion [a bill], dibattere su una mozione [una proposta di legge]; Parliament debated whether to go to war, il parlamento ha dibattuto sull'eventualità di entrare in guerra; one of the most hotly debated issues in economic policy, una delle questioni più dibattute in ambito di politica economica2 meditare; riflettere: I was debating with myself whether to go or not, riflettevo fra me se andare o no; He debated making a complaint, then decided against it, meditava di fare un reclamo, poi ha deciso di no; We are debating what to do, stiamo meditando sul da farsi● debating society, circolo di cultura; associazione che organizza dibattiti.
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