dissentient

《dissentient》怎以读

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《dissentient》是什么意思

  • adj.

    不赞成的,反对的;

  • n.

    反对,不赞成;

  • 英英释义

    dissentient[ di'senʃənt ]

    • adj.
      • (of Catholics) refusing to attend services of the Church of England

        同义词:recusant

      • disagreeing, especially with a majority

        同义词:dissenting(a)dissident

    学习《dissentient》怎么用

    双语例句

    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. The bill passed with one dissentient vote.
      议案以一票反对被通过。
    2. A dissentient opinion came from the aunt.
      姑妈却提出不赞同的意见。
    用作名词(n.)
    1. Ironically, it was the United States for the Soviet dissentient, Bukovsky.
      很可笑,是美国出面袒护苏联的持不同政见者布科夫斯基。

    权威例句

    Dissentient France: The counter political culture
    The history common core: A dissentient view
    Evangelical Dissentients and the Defeat of the Anglican-Methodist Unity Scheme
    Between Rosanvallon and Rancière: toward a theory of dissentient democracy
    Appointing an Independent Valuer: How a Dissentient Party Could Frustrate Expert Determination Provisions
    Some relations between minimal content, acquiescent-dissentient, and social desirability scales.
    Testing Contrasting Interaction Models for Discriminating between Consensual and Dissentient Decision-Making Groups
    ‘From the Enchanted Garden to the Steps of My Father’s House’: The Dissentient Child in Early Twentieth-Century British Fiction
    ‘From the Enchanted Garden to the Steps of My Father’s House’: The Dissentient Child in Early Twentieth-Century British Fiction
    L’opinion dissidente de Pal et le révisionnisme historique dans le Japon d’après-guerre The dissentient judgment of Pal and hist...
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