第三人称单数:dissents
第三人称复数:dissents
现在分词:dissenting
过去分词:dissented
过去式:dissented
1. 异议:阿伦特是菲利普.拉甫(Philip Rahv)埃德蒙德.威尔逊(Edmund Wilson)长期伙伴的小说家及评论家玛丽.麦卡锡(Mary McCarthy)的朋友,经常为<<评论>>(Commentary)<<党派评论>>(Partisan Review)<<纽约书评>>和<<异议>>(Dissent)当然还包括纽约实质
2. 不同意见:此外,不但多数意见写在判决书上,不同意见(dissent)也可能写在判决书上. 此外如果一个法官同意某一判决结果,但是推理不同,也会可以写在判决书上,这叫做concur. 当然,也有人不认为法官个人署名是个好主意,
1. (尤指与多数人或权威人士的)意见不一致,意见分歧
Dissent is strong disagreement or dissatisfaction with a decision or opinion, especially one that is supported by most people or by people in authority.
e.g. He is the toughest military ruler yet and has responded harshly to any dissent...
他是迄今最强硬的军事统治者,对任何异议都一律进行打压。
e.g. Political dissent would no longer be tolerated...
政见不和将不再被容忍。
2. 不同意,持异议(尤指与多数人或权威人士支持的观点、决定相左)
If you dissent, you express disagreement with a decision or opinion, especially one that is supported by most people or by people in authority.
e.g. Just one of the 10 members dissented...
只有1/10的成员不同意。
e.g. No one dissents from the decision to unify...
没有人反对统一的决定。
1. His critics portrayed him as an uncompromising and hotheaded conservative who shut out or retaliated against any voices of caution or dissent.
2. In a further indication of dissent in the ranks over the pullout, five soldiers face disciplinary hearings after refusing to enforce the Gaza closure.
3. dissent在线翻译
3. In the comfortable confines of the world's industrialized countries, the cause of human rights provokes virtually no dissent.
4. dissent的解释
4. Princess Diana refused to tolerate a straying husband although she knew her dissent would rock the House of Windsor.
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5. The late dictator is credited with modernizing the domestic economy but is loathed for his ruthless suppression of dissent.
6. Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher also voted against the cut, a rare double dissent.
7. There has been enormous dissent over his decision to run for a third term after two irregular elections and over how oil royalties have disappeared.
8. The DPP's spokesman anticipated no dissent within his own ranks but said the party would meet again tomorrow to discuss ouster prospects.
9. Iran's leaders have been trying to blame the election unrest on foreign conspirators, a longtime staple of government rhetoric about internal dissent.
10. With worries and dissent aired and responded to, the draft law should not face any major objections when it comes to a vote.
noun
1. the act of protesting
a public (often organized) manifestation of dissent
2. a difference of opinion
3. (law) the difference of one judge's opinion from that of the majority
e.g. he expressed his dissent in a contrary opinion
verb
1. withhold assent
e.g. Several Republicans dissented
2. be of different opinions
e.g. I beg to differ!
She disagrees with her husband on many questions
Synonym: disagree differ take issue
3. express opposition through action or words
e.g. dissent to the laws of the country