dissent

名词 n. 动词 v.
/dɪˈsɛnt/    /dɪˈsɛnt/|/dəˈsɛnt/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Disagreement with the ideas, doctrines, decrees, etc. of a political party, government or religion. countable,uncountable
    — ethnopolitical dissent
  2. An act of disagreeing with, or deviating from, the views and opinions of those holding authority. countable,uncountable
  3. A separate opinion filed in a case by judges who disagree with the outcome of the majority of the court in that case countable,uncountable
  4. A violation that arises when disagreement with an official call is expressed in an inappropriate manner such as foul language, rude gestures, or failure to comply. countable,uncountable
    — City had been woeful, their anger at their own inertia summed up when Samir Nasri received a booking for dissent, and they did not have a shot on target until the 66th minute.
动词 v.
  1. To disagree; to withhold assent. Construed with from (or, formerly, to). intransitive
    — Where a trustee refuses either to assent or dissent, the Court will itself exercise his authority.
  2. To differ from, especially in opinion, beliefs, etc. intransitive
    — Some are so eristical and teasty, that they will not ... bear with any that dissent.
  3. To be different; to have contrary characteristics. obsolete
    — it was wholly unlawful, in any thing to dissent from him

词形变化

dissents present,singular,third-person dissenting participle,present dissented participle,past dissented past dissents plural

词源

词源 1
From Middle English dissenten, from Latin dissentiō, dissentīre (“to differ in sentiments, disagree, be at odds, contradict, quarrel”), from dis- + sentiō, sentīre (see sense).
词源 2
From Middle English dissenten, from Latin dissentiō, dissentīre (“to differ in sentiments, disagree, be at odds, contradict, quarrel”), from dis- + sentiō, sentīre (see sense).
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