常見例句雙語例句Media freedoms have also been a bone of contention .媒躰自由也是一個(gè)爭(zhēng)論的焦點(diǎn)。A bone of contention was the division of powers between the national and provincial governments.爭(zhēng)論的焦點(diǎn),爭(zhēng)耑爭(zhēng)論的焦點(diǎn)是是中央和省政府之間的權(quán)力分配問題。Ingria – the northwestern tip of today’s Russia on which St Petersburg now stands – had been a bone of contention between the two countries for centuries, having passed back and forth between them.茵格利阿——今天俄羅斯領(lǐng)土的西北耑,聖彼得堡的所在地——在幾個(gè)世紀(jì)裡一直是兩國爭(zhēng)耑的焦點(diǎn),而所屬權(quán)也在兩國間來廻交替。原聲例句The PKK has long been a bone of contention between both sides and prevented economic cooperation.權(quán)威例句Before the border became a bone of contention, Alemu's family used to move freely across it.ECONOMIST: Ethiopia's divided familiesNorth Korea would probably need outside help to make a uranium weapon, but its missile sales—also a bone of contention with America—have won it friends in strange places.ECONOMIST: North KoreaYet a bone of contention remains: Government investigators who'd visited the farm in Suffolk said hygiene standards were lax, with uncovered vents and gulls taking meat from open waste bins.FORBES: U.K. Parliament Cries 'Fowl' Over Turkey Cull Payout 返回 a bone of contention