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con·ten·tion
/kənˈtɛn(t)ʃən/
爭論,爭辯,所持的論點
From:
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contention
爭用; 競爭; 衝突
From:
Network Terminology
contention
競爭
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·ten·tion
n.
1.
A
violent
effort
or
struggle
to
obtain
,
or
to
resist
,
something
;
contest
;
strife
.
I
would
my
arms
could
match
thee
in
contention
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Strife
in
words
;
controversy
;
altercation
;
quarrel
;
dispute
;
as
,
a
bone
of
contention
.
Contentions
and
strivings
about
the
law
.
--
Titus
iii
. 9.
3.
Vehemence
of
endeavor
;
eagerness
;
ardor
;
zeal
.
An
end
. . .
worthy
our
utmost
contention
to
obtain
.
--
Rogers
.
4.
A
point
maintained
in
an
argument
,
or
a
line
of
argument
taken
in
its
support
;
the
subject
matter
of
discussion
or
strife
;
a
position
taken
or
contended
for
.
All
men
seem
agreed
what
is
to
be
done
;
the
contention
is
how
the
subject
is
to
be
divided
and
defined
.
--
Bagehot
.
This
was
my
original
contention
,
and
I
still
maintain
that
you
should
abide
by
your
former
decision
.
--
Jowett
.
Syn:
--
Struggle
;
strife
;
contest
;
quarrel
;
combat
;
conflict
;
feud
;
litigation
;
controversy
;
dissension
;
variance
;
disagreement
;
debate
;
competition
;
emulation
.
Usage:
--
Contention
,
Strife
.
A
struggle
between
two
parties
is
the
idea
common
to
these
two
words
.
Strife
is
a
struggle
for
mastery
;
contention
is
a
struggle
for
the
possession
of
some
desired
object
,
or
the
accomplishment
of
some
favorite
end
.
Neither
of
the
words
is
necessarily
used
in
a
bad
sense
,
since
there
may
be
a
generous
strife
or
contention
between
two
friends
as
to
which
shall
incur
danger
or
submit
to
sacrifices
.
Ordinarily
,
however
,
these
words
denote
a
struggle
arising
from
bad
passions
.
In
that
case
,
strife
usually
springs
from
a
quarrelsome
temper
,
and
contention
from
,
a
selfish
spirit
which
seeks
its
own
aggrandizement
,
or
is
fearful
lest
others
should
obtain
too
much
.
Strife
has
more
reference
to
the
manner
than
to
the
object
of
a
struggle
,
while
contention
takes
more
account
of
the
end
to
be
gained
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
contention
n
1:
a
point
asserted
as
part
of
an
argument
2:
a
contentious
speech
act
;
a
dispute
where
there
is
strong
disagreement
; "
they
were
involved
in
a
violent
argument
"
[
syn
:
controversy
,
contestation
,
disputation
,
disceptation
,
tilt
,
argument
,
arguing
]
3:
the
act
of
competing
as
for
profit
or
a
prize
; "
the
teams
were
in
fierce
contention
for
first
place
" [
syn
:
competition
,
rivalry
] [
ant
:
cooperation
]
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