English-Czech translations for debate

  • debataDomnívám se, že dnešní debata o tom svědčí. I believe that today's debate reflects this. Debata o jaderné energetice nikdy neskončí. The nuclear debate is never-ending. Debata o Evropě, seriozní debata, v Polsku neexistuje. The debate over Europe, serious debate, does not exist in Poland.
  • debatovatO tom nemůže být pochyb a asi není zapotřebí o tomto debatovat. There can be no doubt of that and it hardly needs to be debated. Jestliže nebyl, mělo by se o tomto usnesení okamžitě debatovat. If it was not, the resolution should be debated immediately. Mohli bychom debatovat 10 let, pane Cercasi, a pořád byste nesouhlasili. We could debate for 10 years, Mr Cercas, and you would still disagree.
  • diskuse...existuje skutečná diskuse, dnes je zde skutečná diskuse. ...there is a real debate, there is a real debate here. Uvidíme, kam tato diskuse povede. We will see where that debate leads. Neexistuje žádný důvod pro znovuotevření diskuse. There is no need to re-open a debate.
  • diskuzeBude to diskuze mimořádně obtížná. It is going to be an extremely difficult debate. Musíte poskytovat informace, možnost diskuze a debaty. You have to provide information and a debate and a discussion. Probíhá živá politická diskuze a voliči mají skutečnou možnost volby. Political debate is robust and voters have a genuine choice.
  • projednatMusíme samozřejmě tyto otázky projednat před summitem EU-USA a před summitem G20. We do, of course, need to debate the issues before the EU-US summit and before the G20 summit. Musíme projednat ještě mnoho zpráv a zpráva, za kterou jsem zodpovědný, je poslední na hlasovacím seznamu. We have a lot of reports to debate, and the report that I am responsible for is last on the voting list. Měl bych rovněž zmínit, že Evropská rada hodlá projednat otázku migrace na svém letošním prosincovém zasedání. I should also mention that the European Council plans to debate the issue of migration at its December session this year.

Definition of debate

  • An argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting, often with more than two people, generally ending with a vote or other decision
  • An informal and spirited but generally civil discussion of opposing views
  • Discussion of opposing views
  • A type of literary composition, taking the form of a discussion or disputation, commonly found in the vernacular medieval poetry of many European countries, as well as in wikipedia:medieval Latin|medieval Latin
  • To participate in a debate; to dispute, argue, especially in a public arena.
  • To fight.
  • To engage in combat for; to strive for
  • To consider , to think over, to attempt to decide

Examples

  • After a four-hour debate, the committee voted to table the motion
  • The debate over the age of the universe is thousands of years old
  • There was a bit of a debate over who should pay for the damaged fence
  • There has been considerable debate concerning exactly how to format these articles
  • Debate me, coward!" snarled the completely normal intellectual
  • He was debating where hed spend his holiday

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