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 defection [dɪ'fɛkʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 背叛, 缺乏, 毛病

[法] 缺点, 过失, 背叛


  1. Discontent in the party will lead to further defections.
    党内的不满情绪将导致更多的党员脱党.
  2. Defection: China's economy is overheated real" culprit"?
    众说纷纭:房地产业是中国经济过热“祸首”?
  3. Enterprises have to realize that1% defection of a product equals100% loss for the customer.
    企业必须清楚地认识到,产品1%缺陷,对于买到产品的消费者来说,就是100%损失。


defection
[ noun ]
  1. withdrawing support or help despite allegiance or responsibility

  2. <noun.act>
    his abandonment of his wife and children left them penniless
  3. the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes)

  4. <noun.state>


Defection \De*fec"tion\, n. [L. defectio: cf. F. d['e]fection.
See {Defect}.]
Act of abandoning a person or cause to which one is bound by
allegiance or duty, or to which one has attached himself;
desertion; failure in duty; a falling away; apostasy;
backsliding. ``Defection and falling away from God.'' --Sir
W. Raleigh.

The general defection of the whole realm. --Sir J.
Davies.

  1. His defection was a major embarrassment for the ruling Kuomintang, which had embraced his most famous song, "Descendants of the Dragon," as a patriotic inspiration, and then felt obliged to ban it for several years.
  2. It was the biggest defection ever from Britain's largest and most award-winning agency.
  3. Hill Samuel Group PLC fired its two top corporate-finance officials because, the merchant bank said, they were negotiating a defection involving colleagues that could have greatly reduced their department.
  4. His defection 10 years ago was hailed as a coup for U.S. intelligence officials, who employed the diplomat as a spy from 1976 to 1978.
  5. A National Front spokesman known by the nom de guerre Abu el-Nour said the man was a prisoner of war in Chad before his defection.
  6. Diplomatic sources in Washington, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the defection of Santiago Torrijos was considered significant because of the close identification of the his relatives with the Defense Forces.
  7. This is the second defection of a champion weightlifter from the Soviet bloc to Turkey.
  8. One threat of defection came from Shas, a key five-member ultra-Orthodox faction that demanded police cancel an investigation announced Sunday into suspicions of fraud against its leader, Interior Minister Aryeh Deri.
  9. Reports on the defection have been muted in the Chinese press, which usually employs such incidents as a propaganda tool against Taiwan.
  10. Officials said Thursday the timing of Kadare's defection did not appear coincidental. "He picked his moment," an official from the Albanian Journalists' Union said on condition of anonymity.
  11. The deaths came during a nationwide strike called by the right-wing Hindu party, whose defection has jeopardized the future of the Singh government.
  12. He said his defection was to avoid Kim Il Sung's mass purge of political enemies.
  13. Mrs. Norris's defection means that family members who are either neutral or who want Campbell to retain its independence now hold about 43.5% of the company's 126.6 million shares outstanding.
  14. The Foreign Ministry said Kim Jeong Min, 45, arrived in Seoul Sunday after his defection in a South Korean embassy in Europe.
  15. Thailand's agriculture minister resigned yesterday, averting a no-confidence motion that could have shaken the government days after defection of the New Aspiration party in the ruling coalition.
  16. This restructuring followed the defection of a number of Andersen consulting partners, who felt they were earning the bulk of the revenue for the firm and didn't have enough say in management.
  17. The National Front for the Salavation of Libya reported the defection of Col. Khalifah Abu el-Kassem Haftar, a participant in Gadhafi's 1969 revolution against the Libyan monarchy, in a statement distributed to Cairo news agency offices.
  18. New Hampshire officials tend to minimize the importance of Stonyfield Farm's defection.
  19. A three-day standoff between the U.S. and the Soviet Union ended as American officials allowed ballerina Lyudmila Vlasova to leave New York aboard an Aeroflot jetliner after the defection of her husband, Alexander Godunov.
  20. Her defection Tuesday to Hungary was a blow to the hard-line government of Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu, who had named the gymnast a "Hero of Socialist Labor" for her athletic accomplishments.
  21. Investors apparently were also disturbed by the defection, announced Wednesday, by the Rolling Stones from Sony Music's U.S. unit to Virgin Music Group.
  22. A defection of tens of thousands of East Germans last fall fueled the downfall of that nation's hard-line Communist government.
  23. Despite the account losses, which followed the defection of several top managers, WPP said it plans to maintain Lord Geller as a separate agency.
  24. The government today denied a report that it expelled a renegade CIA agent who has been sought by the United States since his defection to the Soviet Union in 1985.
  25. In the mid-1980's, network news divisions expanded overnight and early morning programming to blunt affiliate defection during those hours.
  26. Eleven partners of Trammell Crow Co. on the West Coast left the company and formed their own real estate development concern, the second such group defection this year.
  27. Plagued by a chain of recent mishaps, including plane crashes and the highly publicized defection of a fighter pilot, the Soviet air force may have needed some good publicity.
  28. News of his defection was broadcast by Soviet propaganda stations.
  29. Sheymov has become a U.S. citizen since his defection a decade ago.
  30. But U.S. officials said they hadn't any information about such a defection, and the Egyptian news agency itself eventually seeemed to retract its story.
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