1. 有质疑的:sides with支持,同意 | contested有质疑的 | muddied使污浊
1. contested
1. But the buyer of the nest contested ownership and it was only recently that judicial authorities ruled that the fossils belonged to China.
2. The new sanctions follow the publication last month of a new report on Iran's contested nuclear activity by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
3. He said maritime disputes are common and exploration companies will avoid the contested area.
4. In 2005, government forces in Ethiopia shot opposition supporters following a contested election.
5. Bush in 2004 and about the 2000 election, in which the Supreme Court called the contested election for Bush.
6. Voters overwhelmingly cleared the way for Egypt's first contested presidential election, according to referendum returns released Thursday.
7. A total of 121 seats were being contested by the party in the election.
8. The fact that 82 of the 87 wards are contested also makes the current general election the most contested in decades.
9. The violence also could have an impact on the closely contested US presidential race ahead of the November 6 election.
10. An election contested by several candidates is more democratic than those that have only one nominee.
adj
1. disputed or made the object of contention or competition
e.g. a contested election