dissension

dissension [dɪˈsenʃn]  [dɪˈsɛnʃən] 

第三人称复数:dissensions

dissension 基本解释

名词不和,纠纷,争吵

dissension 相关例句

dissension的近义词

名词

1. His words caused a great deal of dissension among his followers.
    他的话在他的追随者之间引起了激烈争吵。

dissension 网络解释

dissension什么意思

1. 异议:他认为哈贝马斯倡导的共识是无法达到的,而异议(dissension)却是科学的常态,因而他提倡:我们应该为走向临时契约的趋势而感到高兴. 其实,他这第三点合法化论证很成问题,如果共识不能为科学合法性提供保证,那么异议就更不具有这个功能,

2. 意见不合:dissonance不和谐n | dissension意见不合n | dissent不同意n,v

3. 争论,意见分歧:dispel消除疑虑 | dissension争论,意见分歧 | dissent不同意,有异议

4. 纷争:Guildpact . 十会盟 | Dissension . 纷争 | Coldsnap . 骤霜

dissension 词典解释
dissension的反义词

1. 意见分歧;争论;不和
    Dissension is disagreement and argument.

    e.g. The tax cut issue has caused dissension among administration officials.
           减税问题已经在政府官员中引起了争议。

dissension 单语例句

1. The office told him that his case was one of civil economic dissension and should seek the help of the Daxing District Court.

2. It rejects all moves that intend to sow dissension among the parties concerned.

3. dissension在线翻译

3. The online outpouring of dissension is perplexing because it contradicts what I've observed in the real world of human interaction.

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4. That temporarily ended dissension in the legislative body on the draft, which incorporated many amendments since 1999.

5. A lot of people have difficulty separating personal insult from dissension, especially when polite language is eschewed.

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6. The early conventional wisdom is that much of the internal dissension will revolve around Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her political acolytes.

7. dissension

7. Union leaders accused the alliance of " lies " aimed at sowing doubt and dissension in union ranks.

8. History has repeatedly shown unilateralism and power politics only escalate tensions and fuel dissension.

9. For example, they will smuggle their agents into China to sow dissension and make trouble.

dissension 英英释义

dissension什么意思

noun

1. dissension

1. disagreement among those expected to cooperate

    Synonym: discord

2. a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters

    Synonym: disagreement dissonance