"moot" 怎么发音
word
MOOT
MOOT
释义
Something is 'moot' if it is no longer important, relevant, or worth discussing, often because the situation has changed. In legal contexts, it can refer to an issue that is only hypothetical and not settled by a court.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈmut
英式英语
mˈuːt
简化发音
美式
MOOT
英式
MOOT
语境中听
The question is moot now that we've already decided.
Whether we have rain or sun tomorrow is a moot point for the trip.
Many believe the topic is moot because the law has already changed.
After the team lost, who should have played was a moot point.