dissident
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /ˈdɪsɪdənt/
美 /ˈdɪsɪdənt/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A person who formally opposes the current political structure, the political group in power, the policies of the political group in power, or current laws.
— I once more find myself a dissident, and a dissident in a very small minority.
- A member of a paramilitary that has continued actions after the Good Friday Agreement or other ceasefire.
- One who disagrees or dissents; one who separates from the established religion.
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One who disagrees or dissents; one who separates from the established religion.; Sometimes Dissident: in the kingdom of Poland, the name for Christians not part of the Roman Catholic Church.
— From Warſaw, May 25. That the Dyet of Convocation had held its laſt Seſſion on the 22d, and then agreed to and ſign'd a general Confederacy in good Order, having firſt Sworn not to Elect a Foreigner as above. The Day of Election was fixt for the 25th of Aug. But a Proteſt was enter'd by the Diſſidents, who had been excluded.
形容词 adj.
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In a manner that disagrees; dissenting; discordant.
— Near-synonym: dissonant
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Continuing violent actions despite a ceasefire (especially the Good Friday Agreement).
— This tragic event, coupled with a police operation on the Drumcree site July 15-17, 1998 - which revealed a small cache of explosives and arms and resulted in arrests of dissident loyalists effectively ended the standoff.
词源
词源 1
From Latin dissidēns, present participle of dissideō (“to sit apart; to disagree”), from dis- (“asunder, apart, in two”) + sedeō (“to sit”).
词源 2
From Latin dissidēns, present participle of dissideō (“to sit apart; to disagree”), from dis- (“asunder, apart, in two”) + sedeō (“to sit”).
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