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disunion

/dis-yoon-yuhn/US // dɪsˈyun yən //

分裂,分离,分歧,分手

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a severance of union; separation; disjunction.
    • : lack of unity; dissension.

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Examples

  • If the South had not made the blunder of disunion, it might well have gotten its way through constitutional means.

  • There is yet hope for my disunion movement, because the poll didn't ask conservatives in specific states.

  • Rightly or wrongly, I am for union against disunion, for collective ownership against private ownership.

  • The end of the war in 1902 showed the value of his persistency throughout the years of Liberal unpopularity and disunion.

  • I would not so act to your child as to sow discord and disunion between her and those nearest and dearest to her after I am gone.

  • They were to fall back into disunion, and were consequently to find themselves unable to resist the growth of the royal power.

  • That scheme was defeated in the defeat of the disunion candidate in several of the Southern States.