controversial
controversial — 形容詞
1. Something that is controversial causes people to have strong and often opposite
引起爭議的
引發不同意見或討論的
Something that is controversial causes people to have strong and often opposite opinions about it, making them discuss or argue about it.
Feng's proposal to cut the school's art budget proved highly controversial among teachers.
馮先生削減學校藝術預算的提案,在家長及教師之間引起極大爭議。
controversial + among [group]
The government's new immigration law remains one of the most controversial policies of the decade.
政府的新移民法仍是這十年來最具爭議性的政策之一。
one of the most controversial [noun] + of [time]
Taking a stand on controversial issues can be difficult for young politicians.
對年輕政治人物來說,就爭議性議題表態可能並不容易。
The mayor's controversial comments about immigration drew angry reactions from local community leaders.
市長針對移民問題發表的爭議性言論,引起了地方社區領袖的強烈反彈。
Many people found the film controversial because of its violent scenes.
許多人認為這部電影具有爭議性,因為當中充滿暴力場面。
- contentious
More directly linked to active argument or conflict; can describe both topics and argumentative people.
- debatable
Weaker — suggests something is open to question without necessarily sparking strong emotion.
- divisive
Emphasises the effect of creating sharp disagreement between groups of people.
- uncontroversial
Not causing any disagreement; widely accepted or settled.
文法句型
be + controversial
find/consider + noun + controversial
controversial + noun
用法筆記
Typically used to describe topics, decisions, policies, figures, or actions that spark strong public disagreement. It is less commonly applied to a person's argumentative character — for that meaning, 'contentious' or 'disputatious' is more appropriate.