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dissidence

/dis-i-duhns/US // ˈdɪs ɪ dəns //

异见,持不同政见者,异见人士,异见者

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : disagreement: political dissidence.

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Examples

  • Saudi spies have secretly repatriated Saudi college students whom they accused of dissidence or Islamic extremism in the United States.

  • But why would a group of hackers who pride themselves on dissidence develop such a conscience?

  • Most of them are still in prison, and even the most timid signs of dissidence are relentlessly snuffed out.

  • There have, however, been a few dissenters: and I venture to join myself to them in the very dissidence of their dissent.

  • So much is said nowadays about the dissidence of the spiritual and intellectual worlds.

  • That is how St. Paul describes the dissidence of dissent, as it was known to him by grievous experience.

  • He regarded heterodoxy as a power in itself, and took his inacquaintance with doctrines for a creative dissidence.

  • This is the just and honourable ground of that dissidence of feeling on the part of Talleyrand that culminated in desertion.