factions

factions ['fækʃnz]  ['fækʃnz] 

原级:faction

factions 基本解释
组织中的小派别,派系( faction的名词复数 );
factions 单语例句

1. factions

1. Naming a Cabinet in Japan has traditionally involved a careful balancing act, giving each of the party's main factions positions that reflect their relative strength.

2. Because of fierce rivalries among NTC's factions, it would take a long time for the political situation to calm down.

3. The groups have now mainly evolved into various youth factions that claim to fight trends ranging from globalization to police surveillance cameras.

4. factions的意思

4. The groups have now evolved into various mainly youth factions that claim to fight trends ranging from globalization to police surveillance cameras.

5. It also cast doubt on renewed calls for Palestinian unity by the rival factions.

6. In Libya, regional and religious factions are operating out of central control.

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7. Jailed collaborators tend to cite financial hardship for their recruitment by Israeli intelligence in its war with militant factions leading the revolt for statehood.

8. factions的反义词

8. As the clock ticked for opposition members to call a vote, rival factions cursed and shoved as they fought for the parliamentary speaker's podium.

9. Sharon warned " difficult decisions will need to be made " in talks with his coalition cabinet and party factions.

10. No party is expected to be able to govern on its own, requiring the factions to work together in forming a coalition Cabinet.