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1 moot
tr[mʊːt]1 formal use (raise, propose, suggest) plantear, proponer, sugerir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a moot point/question ser discutiblemoot ['mu:t] adjdebatable: discutibleadj.• discutible adj.• dudoso, -a adj.n.• reunión s.f.v.• proponer para la discusión v.
I muːtadjective (before n) discutible
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transitive verb (usu pass) someter a discusión, plantear[muːt]1.ADJit's a moot point or question — es un punto discutible
2.VTit has been mooted that... — se ha sugerido que...
3.N (Hist) junta f, asamblea f* * *
I [muːt]adjective (before n) discutible
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transitive verb (usu pass) someter a discusión, plantear -
2 MOOT'
Agazapar, encoger, ocultar. -
3 moot
adj.sujeto a discusión, debatible, discutible.s.caso hipotético para discusión.v.traer a discusión, plantear, debatir, sacar a colación. (pt & pp mooted) -
4 moot case
s.acción constitutiva, causa determinante. -
5 moot court
s.tribunal ficticio. -
6 moot point
s.cuestión discutible, asunto discutible, interrogante, punto de debate. -
7 moot question
s.cuestión de derecho discutible, punto discutible. -
8 that remains a moot point
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9 to be a moot point/question
to be a moot point/questionser discutible -
10 mooted
pp.participio pasado del verbo MOOT.pt.pretérito del verbo MOOT. -
11 capacidad
capacidad sustantivo femenino 1 capacidad de or para hacer algo ability o capacity to do sthc) (Der) capacity2 ( cupo) capacity
capacidad sustantivo femenino
1 (disposición) capacity, ability
2 (de un local, armario, etc) capacity: este cine tiene capacidad para mil personas, this cinema can hold up to one thousand people ' capacidad' also found in these entries: Spanish: aguante - cabida - competencia - don - dote - error - expresar - facultad - genio - habla - hablarse - incapaz - mayor - palabra - poder - raciocinio - saber - sentida - sentido - servir - solvencia - talento - techo - ver - virtud - visión - volumen - arroba - comprensión - criterio - cupo - entendimiento - incapacidad - observación - potencial - sobrepasar - triplicar English: ability - accommodate - admire - aptitude - attention span - attest - capacity - carload - cast - endurance - idle - judgement - judgment - manufacturing capacity - moot - movement - power - qualification - truckload - uncanny - underrated - volume - capability - hold - justice - resilience - resilient - seat - stretch - take - three-quarters -
12 discutible
discutible adjetivo debatable
discutible adjetivo debatable, arguable: eso es discutible, that's a matter of opinion ' discutible' also found in these entries: English: arguable - contentious - debatable - debate - disputable - moot - opinion - question - questionable - dubious - matter -
13 dudoso
dudoso
◊ -sa adjetivo
dudoso,-a adjetivo
1 (poco probable) unlikely, doubtful (incierto) los orígenes de la creación son dudosos, the origins of creation are uncertain (con pocas garantías) la atribución a Velázquez es dudosa, the attribution to Velazquez is doubtful
2 (indeciso, vacilante) undecided: estaba dudoso, he was hesitant
3 (turbio) dubious ' dudoso' also found in these entries: Spanish: dudosa - incierto - oscuro English: bad debt - borderline - doubtful - dubious - moot - questionable - touch - uncertain - border
См. также в других словарях:
moot — 1 / müt/ vt: to make moot statute of limitations would moot the effort S. R. Sontag moot 2 adj [(of a trial or hearing) hypothetical, staged for practice, from moot hypothetical case for law students, argument, deliberative assembly, from Old… … Law dictionary
Moot — Moot, n. [AS. m[=o]t, gem[=o]t, a meeting; usually in comp.] [Written also {mote}.] 1. A meeting for discussion and deliberation; esp., a meeting of the people of a village or district, in Anglo Saxon times, for the discussion and settlement of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Moot — may refer to: from Moot as an Old English language (Anglo Saxon) term for meeting: Folkmoot Jamtamót, the old assembly of Jämtland Witenagemot, the High Council of Anglo Saxon England Moot hall or Moot hill, a meeting or assembly place,… … Wikipedia
Moot — Gründer und Administrator des Imageboards 4chan. Laut Time World s Most Influential Person 2008 [1] World Scout Moot … Deutsch Wikipedia
moot´er — moot «moot», adjective, verb, noun. –adj. that is doubtful or debatable; that can be argued: »a moot point. ╂[< noun] –v.t. 1. to bring forward (a point, subject, question, or case) for discussion: »The project of this conference was first… … Useful english dictionary
Moot — Moot, a. 1. Subject, or open, to argument or discussion; undecided; debatable; mooted. [1913 Webster] 2. Of purely theoretical or academic interest; having no practical consequence; as, the team won in spite of the bad call, and whether the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moot — A moot point or moot question is a debatable or undecided one. The word is from Old English (from a verb mōtian meaning ‘converse’) and should not be confused with mute meaning ‘silent’ … Modern English usage
moot — (m[=o]t), v. See 1st {Mot}. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moot — (m[=oo]t), n. (Shipbuilding) A ring for gauging wooden pins. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Moot — Moot, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mooted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mooting}.] [OE. moten, motien, AS. m[=o]tan to meet or assemble for conversation, to discuss, dispute, fr. m[=o]t, gem[=o]t, a meeting, an assembly; akin to Icel. m[=o]t, MHG. muoz. Cf. {Meet}… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Moot — Moot, v. i. To argue or plead in a supposed case. [1913 Webster] There is a difference between mooting and pleading; between fencing and fighting. B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English