dissent
noun /dɪˈsent/
/dɪˈsent/
(formal)- [uncountable] the fact of having or expressing opinions that are different from those that are officially accepted
(与官方的)不同意见,异议 - political/religious dissent
政治观点/宗教信仰上的分歧 - Voices of dissent began to rise against the established authority in the 1950s and 1960s.
20世纪50年代和60年代,反对既定权威的声音开始增多。 - Stability only exists in the country because dissent has been suppressed.
稳定只存在于这个国家,因为异议被压制了。
Topics Opinion and argumentc2- His dissent from his family's religious beliefs caused a lot of ill-feeling.
他与家人宗教信仰的分歧招致了许多猜忌。 - It is easier to register dissent in the internet era.
在因特网时代表达不同意见更为简单。 - Political dissent is not tolerated.
政治上的歧见是不可容忍的。 - The regime ruthlessly suppresses all dissent.
该政权无情压制所有不同意见。 - The war provoked strong dissent.
战争引起了重大分歧。 - There are many ways of expressing dissent.
表达不同意见有许多途径。 - efforts to suppress legitimate dissent
压制合法异议的努力 - internal party dissent
党内歧见 - popular dissent against the Church
对教会普遍的不顺从 - The authorities continue their suppression of political dissent.
当局继续压制不同政见。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- serious
- strong
- vigorous
- …
- cause
- express
- register
- …
- dissent against
- dissent from
- a voice of dissent
- political/religious dissent
- [uncountable] (in sport
) the offence of openly disagreeing with the referee's decision体育运动 异议: 公开不同意裁判的决定的罪行- He was sent off for dissent.
他因为不服从裁判而被罚下场。
- He was sent off for dissent.
- [countable] (North American English) a judge’s statement giving reasons why he or she disagrees with a decision made by the other judges in a court case
Topics Preferences and decisionsc2, Law and justicec2(诉讼案中某法官对其他法官判决的)异议,不同意见
词源late Middle English: from Latin dissentire ‘differ in sentiment’.