Contention

Pronunciation:kənˈtɛnʃən
ENZH

Quick Translations

  • 争论
  • 争执
  • 争夺

Definitions

noun

Definition

A heated disagreement or argument.

In ZH

激烈的争论或争执。

Examples

  • The contention between the two parties escalated into a public debate.
  • Her contention was that the policy would have negative effects on the community.
  • There was much contention over the proposed changes to the law.

Cultural Notes

In English-speaking cultures, contention can often be seen in both informal discussions and formal debates. It is common for people to engage in contention over various topics, from politics to social issues.

noun

Definition

An assertion, especially one maintained in argument.

In ZH

一种主张,尤其是在争论中坚持的主张。

Examples

  • His contention that climate change is a serious threat was supported by scientific evidence.
  • The contention that exercise improves mental health is widely accepted.
  • She presented her contention clearly during the discussion.

Cultural Notes

Assertive contention often reflects confidence in one's opinion or stance, and it's common in academic or professional settings.

noun

Definition

A competition or rivalry, especially for a prize.

In ZH

竞争或对抗,尤其是为了奖品。

Examples

  • The contention for the championship title was fierce this season.
  • There is strong contention among the candidates for the scholarship.
  • Their contention for the lead role resulted in several auditions.

Cultural Notes

In sports and other competitive fields, contention is often a driving force for improvement and motivation, reflecting the spirit of competition.