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1 that their decision was the best one is arguable
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > that their decision was the best one is arguable
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2 arguable
[ʹɑ:gjʋəb(ə)l] a1. спорный, требующий доказательства; сомнительныйthat their decision was the best one is arguable - можно сомневаться в том /далеко не бесспорно/, что их решение является наилучшим
2. могущий быть доказаннымit is arguable that... - можно утверждать, что...; есть основания думать, что...
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3 arguable
1. a спорный, требующий доказательства; сомнительныйthat their decision was the best one is arguable — можно сомневаться в том, что их решение является наилучшим
2. a могущий быть доказаннымit is arguable that … — можно утверждать, что …; есть основания думать, что …
Синонимический ряд:1. moot (adj.) controversial; debatable; disputable; doubtful; dubious; indecisive; moot; mootable; problematic; problematical; questionable; uncertain2. subject to controversy (adj.) contentious; contestable; contested; disputed; polemical; subject to controversy; unsettled -
4 arguable
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1) спорный, требующий доказательства;
сомнительный It is arguable that some unemployment is necessary. ≈ Сомнительно, что небольшая безработица нужна.
2) могущий быть доказанным it is arguable that ≈ можно утверждать, чтоспорный, требующий доказательства;
сомнительный - that their decision was the best one is * можно сомневаться в том, что их решение является наилучшим могущий быть доказанным - it is * that... можно утверждать, что..., есть основания думать, что...arguable спорный ~ требующий доказательстваБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > arguable
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