1. controversy
We sided with him in the controversy.
Since the 17th century, scientists who have engaged in public political controversy have often been judged harshly by scientific colleagues, as well as by political adversaries.
There is a big controversy about the government’s new law.
This is where controversy takes over.
The question excited much controversy.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
The senator remained neutral in the furious controversy.
Change is one thing, progress is another. "Change" is scientific, "progress" is ethical; change is indubitable, whereas progress is a matter of controversy.
Let's take advantage of the 'exemption' controversy to reconsider the way we work.
Such things as the textbook controversy, lack of recognition of historical events, and the prime minister's worshipping at the Yasukuni Shrine have caused discord with China.
A controversy is a debate or argument with people expressing different opinions.
The election ended in controversy, with allegations of widespread vote-rigging.
The book caused great controversy among readers.
controversy = disagreement expressed in a heated and public way
His bold plan gave rise to much controversy.
Anglais mot "kontrowersja"(controversy) se produit dans des ensembles:
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