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 dissension [di'senʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 意见不合, 纠纷, 争吵

[法] 异议, 纷争


  1. His words caused a great deal of dissention among his followers.
    他的话在他的追随者中引起许多争论。
  2. In the past the voice of dissension had been quickly snuffed out.
    在过去不同的意见都很快被压制下去。
  3. An opinion or a doctrine at variance with established religious beliefs, especially dissension from or denial of Roman Catholic dogma by a professed believer or baptized church member.
    异端学说与已得到承认的宗教信仰相矛盾的观点或学说,尤指已立誓信教或受过洗礼的教徒对罗马天主教教义的异议或否认


dissension
[ noun ]
  1. disagreement among those expected to cooperate

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters

  4. <noun.state>


Dissension \Dis*sen"sion\, n. [L. dissensio: cf. F. dissension.
See {Dissent}.]
Disagreement in opinion, usually of a violent character,
producing warm debates or angry words; contention in words;
partisan and contentious divisions; breach of friendship and
union; strife; discord; quarrel.

Paul and Barnabas had no small dissension and
disputation with them. --Acts xv. 2.

Debates, dissension, uproars are thy joy. --Dryden.

A seditious person and raiser-up of dissension among
the people. --Robynson
(More's
Utopia).

  1. Companies that offer signing bonuses run the risk of creating dissension among managers who don't receive such enticements.
  2. The Jordan gathering, originally billed as an extraordinary summit to discuss the gulf crisis, holds much higher risks of dissension of the kind the staid Saudis abhor.
  3. "You've been hearing reports of dissension in the New York office?
  4. If his main worry is dissension in the PRI, Mr Colosio's chances would improve.
  5. This second about-face will only reinforce the impression that the Kremlin is torn by dissension.
  6. The Robertson campaign has also been bedeviled by internal dissension.
  7. But emphasizing unity does not mean there is no place for dissension, he said.
  8. (They) told you that Nicky Scarfo was the boss and that Scarfo's organization eliminated problems and dissension by simple execution," she said.
  9. In another development, Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein sacked his army chief, suggesting dissension in the ranks over Kuwait, which his forces overran three months ago.
  10. Significantly, two major firms still known for strong concern with company culture and teamwork, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley, have been little touched by the recent wave of defections and dissension.
  11. The weekly edition of the Moscow News, which came out Tuesday, also said dissension is growing in Cuba and that about 15 opposition groups have formed.
  12. PLO leaders, faced with growing dissension among radical factions, met Saturday to discuss forming a government for an independent Palestinian state and map the next move in crucial talks with the United States.
  13. For the first time, meanwhile, the State Department acknowledged there may be dissension within the ranks of the Chinese armed forces.
  14. There were no dissension rights.
  15. First, he is all too conscious of the weakness of his organisation in faraway Tunis: bereft of money and powerful friends after his disastrous alignment with Saddam Hussein in the Gulf war, and riven by internal dissension.
  16. He denied the delays were caused by dissension within his National Front centrist coalition, which was created this year by people who had little in common except their opposition to Gandhi and his Congress Party.
  17. "There is a lot of dissension (within the Fed) about what the right policy is, and the Fed has been slow to accept that the economy is in recession," said Robert Brusca, chief economist at Nikko Securities Co. International Inc.
  18. The army, where there have been some signs of dissension with Saddam's strategy, is considered the only likely source of challenge to his rule.
  19. Mr. Alder said "only time will tell" what effect the dissension would have on the company, but declined further comment on Dr. Jarvik's filing.
  20. After the Indian Express article appeared, opposition parties demanded the report be made public and dissension developed in Gandhi's governing Congress Party.
  21. Second, history shows us that special exemptions for individual companies would be incorporated in the law, and that would cause a great deal of needless internal dissension within the industry.
  22. The crack in oil prices came amid speculation of further dissension within the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
  23. A major stumbling block to the formation of a cartel is dissension among OPEC members over the need for production cuts.
  24. Indeed, agency staff members say Ms. Warwick's unusual tabling of an "action memo" recommending prosecution in a major insider-trading investigation has sparked some of the current dissension.
  25. In rejecting the new bid, Delchamps said: "We would hope that Mr. Wood can be taken at his word, since we agree with him that the dissension brought on by this takeover fight is not in the best interest of our company or shareholders."
  26. The groups had planned "forms of disobedience, religious dissension and personal prayers of protest" during the 10:15 a.m. Mass.
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