dissent的意思和读音

dissent

: [dɪˈsent] : [dɪ'sent]

n.

v.

dissents  dissenting  dissented  

v.+n.tolerate dissent

v.agree

n.consent

v.disagree,oppose,rebel,dispute,differ

n.opposition,disagreement,dissension,discord,rebellion

dissentn.

1.[u]the fact of having or expressing opinions that are different from those that are officially accepted

political/religious dissent

2.[c]a judge's statement giving reasons why he or she disagrees with a decision made by the other judges in a court case

v.

1.[i]~ (from sth)to have or express opinions that are different from those that are officially accepted

Only two ministers dissented from the official view.

v.1., (from)2. (from)

n.1., (from)2.;〈

v.1.to express strong disagreement, especially with what people in authority think or with what most people think; to officially disagree with the judgment made by the other judges working with you on a legal case

n.1.strong disagreement, especially with what people in authority think or with what the majority of people think; an official statement in which a judge states that they disagree with the other judges in a legal case

1. 〖 unusual〗 〖 objection;dissent〖 foreignland〗 ...

2. assent dissent   infuse ...

3. assent dissent latent ...

4. disposition () dissent ; dissenting opinion ; ...

6. ... display vt. dissent vi. ;n. domestic adj. ;n. …

8. [dissenting words] [objection;dissent] [foreign land] ...

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1.Vatican officials have no doubt found the exposure of such internal dissent acutely embarrassing.

2.The crackdown at the Letpadaung mine is seen as a key test of how much dissent authorities will tolerate .

3.The expression of dissent in rallies in a string of cities around the country seems to have subsided.

4.Over the last three decades, the party has enacted a broad array of economic reforms, even as it has clamped down hard on dissent.广

5.Chinese cities are known for tightening security and hammering down on political dissent in the lead-up to major events.

6.Though Eleanor gave no verbal assent to this, she did not express dissent .

7.If an American president tried to override them in peace out of choice, he would face dissent at home and opprobrium abroad.

8.I was always interested to see how others who took a pass and later got into public life dealt with military issues and political dissent.

9.Criminalizing and persecuting dissent is out of step with China's ambition to be a respected member of the international community.

10.True leadership will not be measured by the ability to muzzle dissent, or to intimidate and harass political opponents at home.