释义 |
- n.异议;不同意见
- v.(对官方意见)不同意
- 网络持异议;异见;反对
第三人称单数:dissents 现在分词:dissenting 过去式:dissented v. disagree,oppose,rebel,dispute,differ n. opposition,disagreement,dissension,discord,rebellion 1. | [u] (与官方的)不同意见,异议the fact of having or expressing opinions that are different from those that are officially accepted |
| political/religious dissent 政治观点╱宗教信仰上的分歧 |
2. | [c] (诉讼案中某法官对其他法官判决的)异议,不同意见a judge's statement giving reasons why he or she disagrees with a decision made by the other judges in a court case |
1. | [i] ~ (from sth) (对官方意见)不同意,持异议to have or express opinions that are different from those that are officially accepted |
| Only two ministers dissented from the official view. 只有两位部长与官方持不同的观点。 |
v. | 1. to disagree with a widely held or majority opinion 2. to disagree with a majority court opinion and put those views into writing 3. to refuse to conform to the authority, doctrines, or practices of an established church 4. to withhold assent or approval 5. to express strong disagreement, especially with what people in authority think or with what most people think 1. to disagree with a widely held or majority opinion 2. to disagree with a majority court opinion and put those views into writing 3. to refuse to conform to the authority, doctrines, or practices of an established church 4. to withhold assent or approval 5. to express strong disagreement, especially with what people in authority think or with what most people think | n. | 1. disagreement from a widely held or majority opinion 2. refusal to conform to the authority, doctrines, or practices of an established church 3. an opinion of a judge that is not in agreement with that of other judges 4. opposition to the laws, norms, and structures of a political regime, especially on moral grounds 5. strong disagreement, especially with what people in authority think or with what the majority of people think 1. disagreement from a widely held or majority opinion 2. refusal to conform to the authority, doctrines, or practices of an established church 3. an opinion of a judge that is not in agreement with that of other judges 4. opposition to the laws, norms, and structures of a political regime, especially on moral grounds 5. strong disagreement, especially with what people in authority think or with what the majority of people think |
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