柯林斯詞典dissent /d??s?nt/ (dissenting,dissented,dissents) 1. N-UNCOUNT Dissent is strong disagreement or dissatisfaction with a decision or opinion, especially one that is supported by most people or by people in authority. 異議 He is the toughest military ruler yet and has responded harshly to any dissent. 他是迄今最苛刻的軍事統(tǒng)治者,殘酷地回應(yīng)任何異議。2. V-I If you dissent, you express disagreement with a decision or opinion, especially one that is supported by most people or by people in authority. 持有異議[正式] Just one of the 10 members dissented. 10個(gè)成員中只有1個(gè)人持有異議。 No one dissents from the decision to unify. 無(wú)人對(duì)統(tǒng)一的決議持有異議。 返回 dissent劍橋詞典a strong difference of opinion on a particular subject , especially about an official suggestion or plan or a popular belief (尤指對(duì)正式建議、計(jì)劃或普遍看法的)不同意,異議 When the time came to approve the proposal , there were one or two voices of dissent. 在通過(guò)該項(xiàng)提案的時(shí)候,有一兩個(gè)人表示不同意。 同義詞disagreement 比較assent noun in sports such as football and rugby , the offence of disagreeing with a decision made by a referee 不服裁判 Rooney was booked for dissent after the referee failed to award United a penalty . 裁判沒(méi)有判曼聯(lián)隊(duì)獲得點(diǎn)球,魯尼表示異議,從而因不服裁判被記名警告。 返回 dissent