dissidence / ˈdɪs ɪ dəns /

💦中学词汇异见持不同政见者异见人士异见者

dissidence 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. disagreement: political dissidence.

dissidence 近义词

n. 名词 noun

difference of opinion

更多dissidence例句

  1. Saudi spies have secretly repatriated Saudi college students whom they accused of dissidence or Islamic extremism in the United States.
  2. But why would a group of hackers who pride themselves on dissidence develop such a conscience?
  3. Most of them are still in prison, and even the most timid signs of dissidence are relentlessly snuffed out.
  4. There have, however, been a few dissenters: and I venture to join myself to them in the very dissidence of their dissent.
  5. So much is said nowadays about the dissidence of the spiritual and intellectual worlds.
  6. That is how St. Paul describes the dissidence of dissent, as it was known to him by grievous experience.
  7. He regarded heterodoxy as a power in itself, and took his inacquaintance with doctrines for a creative dissidence.
  8. This is the just and honourable ground of that dissidence of feeling on the part of Talleyrand that culminated in desertion.