schism的意思和读音

schism

: ['skɪzəm;'sɪzəm] : ['skɪz(ə)m; 'sɪz(ə)m]

n.;(

schisms  

n.union

n.split,break,division,rupture,rift

schismn.

1.;(strong disagreement within an organization, especially a religious one, that makes its members divide into separate groups

n.1.;(

n.1.an occasion when one group divides into two groups because of a disagreement

1. worldview n. schism n. humanities n. ...

2. phenomena pl. schism n. , , smallpox n. ...

3. Sabbath schism sect ...

4. schedule schism scorn ...

5. ... score n. ;; [(n) schism n. ;; scrutinize v. ; ...

6. ... 2385 schematic adj. , 2386 schism n. ,, 2388 scoff v. ① ,②

7. coronate schism , disarray , ...

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1.John Paul II stated that an end to the Great Schism was one of his fondest wishes.·

2.The schism was borne out in and around Paris, where wealthy neighborhoods seemed to vote yes, while poor neighborhoods voted no.

3.Researchers think in terms of variables, and there's just a huge schism.

4.This was the first time a pope had visited a predominantly Eastern Orthodox country since the Great Schism in 1054.1054访

5.There might be currents within atheism, and atheists can argue, but schism isn't the right word.

6.Abbas was anxious to end the schism as he tries to get the United Nations to back Palestinian statehood (4) in September.9

7.The Great Schism splits the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Both sides declare the other one excommunicated and heretic.

8.The Separatists had rescued Bulq and Count Dooku had personally approached him to spread a schism in the Jedi order.

9.Will their differences over Oracle and Sun mark the start of a damaging new schism?

10.Opening the heart is the one area that so many initiates wish to schism over, primarily because it hurts.