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disunity

/dis-yoo-ni-tee/US // dɪsˈyu nɪ ti //UK // (dɪsˈjuːnɪtɪ) //

不团结,不统一,不合群,团结

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural dis·u·ni·ties.

    • : lack of unity or accord.

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Examples

  • The reasons why Americans might not be inclined to join forces in a crisis are themselves examples of the country’s divide — and of its history as a nation born in disunity.

  • Blacks had benefited from the disunity of the state's whites.

  • But if the policy is fundamentally flawed, disunity is actually healthy.

  • Tell them that our nation cannot afford disunity and discord.

  • It would be a sign of Christian disunity far more distressing than sectarianism.

  • The political opponents of the Union saw their opportunity to spread disunity amongst the men.

  • To illustrate some of the traits of disunity already mentioned, let us translate this incident into Chinese.

  • Our heritage from the reformation is another value which we are in the process of losing because of disunity.

  • If the emotion is pleasurable it is the consciousness of the unity within; if it is painful, of the disunity.