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secede

/si-seed/US // sɪˈsid //UK // (sɪˈsiːd) //

剥离,割离,隔离,割断

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  1. 1

    se·ced·ed, se·ced·ing.

    • : to withdraw formally from an alliance, federation, or association, as from a political union, a religious organization, etc.

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Examples

  • The flags honored the date when North Carolina seceded from the Union.

  • When southern states seceded, causing a Civil War in the United States, these slaveholding tribal members fought with the Confederacy, as others sided with the Union or tried to remain neutral.

  • The seven states that seceded before Inauguration Day 1861 interpreted that policy position as the first step to abolishing slavery altogether.

  • Seven states had already seceded from the Union to set up an “alternate” government, as Holzer put it in an interview.

  • He didn’t say where he’s heard anyone float the notion of states seceding, let alone spell out how such a neo-Civil War separation might take place.

  • A third group, Al-Hirak Al Janoubi, is gaining ground with calls for southern Yemen to secede.

  • Hongkongers aren't asking to secede from China, but Beijing's faulty calculus is only alienating the city.

  • I voted today because after what happened in Odessa and Mariupol, unity of Ukraine is impossible and it is better to secede.

  • This time, the heirs of the Confederacy have learned that is more effective to suborn the government than secede.

  • Voters in a corner of Colorado will vote Tuesday on whether to secede from the state.

  • Louisiana may secede, if she choose, form a foreign alliance, and hold the mouth of the Mississippi.

  • No one answered to the alleged fear of oppression and tyranny that the State could nullify or secede.

  • Quincys declaration contains no assertion of the sovereignty of a State, or right to secede at will.

  • Her convention, called for the purpose of considering the matter, voted not to secede.

  • For an hour or two he thought that he must gently secede from all private councils with the Prime Minister.