Controversia in english
Controversy
pronunciation: kɑntrəvɜrsi part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑntrəvɜrsi part of speech: noun
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controversia = contention ; controversy ; dispute.
Example: Among the trends are: more focus on user needs, a contention between optical products and on-line access; and a focus in the USA on formulation of major information policies.Example: I do not intend to discuss this controversy at any length.Example: In practice meetings of the Council of Ministers -- the Community's main legislative body -- have in recent years become a forum for acrimonious dispute.more:
» buscar la controversia = court + controversy .
Example: Panizzi had a reputation for courting controversy at the British Museum and a knack for making enemies.» controversia política = political controversy .
Example: The article 'Running a massage parlor: a librarian's memoir about censorship' examines with humour and pathos the fight of librarians against censors over obscenities, sexual freedom and political controversies.» incitar controversia = arouse + controversy .
Example: When published, the ninety-one rules covering author and title headings and description aroused great controversy.» provocar controversia = arouse + controversy .
Example: When published, the ninety-one rules covering author and title headings and description aroused great controversy.» provocar la controversia = court + controversy .
Example: Panizzi had a reputation for courting controversy at the British Museum and a knack for making enemies.» suscitar controversia = arouse + controversy .
Example: When published, the ninety-one rules covering author and title headings and description aroused great controversy.