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dissent    音標拼音: [dɪs'ɛnt]
n.
v. 不同意,不同政見,異議

不同意,不同政見,異議

dissent
n 1: (law) the difference of one judge's opinion from that of
the majority; "he expressed his dissent in a contrary
opinion"
2: a difference of opinion
3: the act of protesting; a public (often organized)
manifestation of dissent [synonym: {protest}, {objection},
{dissent}]
v 1: withhold assent; "Several Republicans dissented" [ant:
{accede}, {acquiesce}, {assent}]
2: express opposition through action or words; "dissent to the
laws of the country" [synonym: {protest}, {resist}, {dissent}]
3: be of different opinions; "I beg to differ!"; "She disagrees
with her husband on many questions" [synonym: {disagree},
{differ}, {dissent}, {take issue}] [ant: {agree}, {concord},
{concur}, {hold}]

Dissent \Dis*sent"\, n.
1. The act of dissenting; difference of opinion; refusal to
adopt something proposed; nonagreement, nonconcurrence, or
disagreement.
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The dissent of no small number [of peers] is
frequently recorded. --Hallam.
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2. (Eccl.) Separation from an established church, especially
that of England; nonconformity.
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It is the dissidence of dissent and the
protestantism of the Protestant religion. --Burke.
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3. Contrariety of nature; diversity in quality. [Obs.]
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The dissent of the metals. --Bacon.

Syn: Disagreement; variance; difference; nonconcurrence;
nonconformity.
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Dissent \Dis*sent"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Dissented}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Dissenting}.] [L. dissentire, dissentum; dis-
sentire to feel, think. See {Sense}.]
1. To differ in opinion; to be of unlike or contrary
sentiment; to disagree; -- followed by from.
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The bill passed . . . without a dissenting voice.
--Hallam.
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Opinions in which multitudes of men dissent from us.
--Addison.
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2. (Eccl.) To differ from an established church in regard to
doctrines, rites, or government.
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3. To differ; to be of a contrary nature. --Hooker.
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386 Moby Thesaurus words for "dissent":
Evangelicalism, Protestantism, Reform, Zwinglianism, abnegation,
aggressiveness, agree to differ, agree to disagree, antagonism,
antipathy, apostasy, argumentation, averseness, aversion, backlash,
backwardness, balk, ban, be at cross-purposes, be at variance,
be in dissent, be unmoved, be unwilling, beef, beefing, beg off,
beg to differ, bellicosity, belligerence, bellyache, bellyaching,
bickering, bitch, bitching, blackball, blackballing, boggle, break,
break bounds, break off, break step, break up,
categorically reject, challenge, clash, clashing, collide,
collision, combative reaction, combativeness, complain,
complain loudly, complaining, complaint, conflict, confront,
confutation, contend with, contention, contentiousness, contradict,
contradiction, contraposition, contrariety, contrast, controversy,
counter, counteraction, counterposition, counterworking,
crankiness, crotchetiness, cursoriness, declension, declination,
declinature, decline, decline to accept, declining, defiance,
demur, denial, departure, deprivation, destructive criticism,
deviation, differ, difference, differentiate, dim view, disaccord,
disaccordance, disagree, disagree with, disagreement, disallow,
disallowance, disappointment, disapprobation, disapproval,
disapprove, disapprove of, disclaim, disclaimer, disclamation,
disconformity, discongruity, discontent, discontentedness,
discontentment, discord, discord with, discordance, discordancy,
discrepancy, discreteness, disenchantment, disesteem, disfavor,
disgruntlement, disharmony, disillusion, disillusionment,
disinclination, disobedience, disparity, displeasure, dispute,
disrelish, disrespect, dissatisfaction, dissension, dissent from,
dissentience, dissidence, dissimilarity, dissonance, distaste,
distinction, distinctness, disunify, disunion, disunity,
divaricate, diverge, divergence, divergency, diversify, diversity,
divide, divide on, drop out, exclude, exclusion, face down,
face out, face up to, faction, factiousness, far cry, faultfinding,
flak, foot-dragging, fractiousness, friction, front, frown at,
frown down, frown upon, grievance, grimace at, gripe, griping,
groan, groaning, grouse, grousing, grudging consent, grudgingness,
grumbling, heterodoxy, heterogeneity, hold out against,
holding back, holler, howl, inaccordance, incompatibility,
incongruity, inconsistency, inconsonance, indignation,
indisposedness, indisposition, indocility, inequality, infighting,
inharmoniousness, inharmony, interference, intractableness,
irascibility, irreconcilability, irritability, jangle, jar,
jarring, jostle, kick, kick against, kicking, lack of enthusiasm,
lack of zeal, litigiousness, look askance at, look black upon,
low estimation, low opinion, make a stand, make waves,
meet head-on, misbelief, mismatch, mismate, mixture, murmuring,
mutinousness, nay, negate, negation, negative, negative answer,
negativism, new theology, nix, no, nolition, nonacceptance,
nonagreement, noncompliance, nonconcurrence, nonconform,
nonconformance, nonconformism, nonconformity, nonconsent,
noncooperation, nonobservance, not agree, not approve, not buy,
not comply, not conform, not consent, not go for, not hear of,
not hold with, not think of, object, object to, objection,
obstinacy, odds, offer resistance, oppose, opposition, opposure,
oppugnance, oppugnancy, opt out, originality, ostracism, ostracize,
otherness, partisan spirit, partisanship, passive resistance,
peeve, peevishness, perfunctoriness, perverseness, pet peeve,
petulance, protest, pugnacity, quarrelsomeness, querulousness,
reaction, rebuff, recalcitrance, recalcitrancy, recalcitrate,
recalcitration, recantation, recoil, recusance, recusancy,
refractoriness, refusal, refuse, refuse consent, reject, rejection,
relieve, reluct, reluctance, remonstrance, remonstrate, renitence,
renitency, repellence, repellency, repercussion, repudiate,
repudiation, repugnance, repulse, repulsion, resist entreaty,
resist persuasion, resistance, retention, revolt, rock the boat,
say nay, say no, say no to, schism, scolding, secede, separateness,
show fight, shrewishness, shy, slowness, sniping, squawk,
squawking, stand, stand aloof, stand at bay, stand up against,
stand up to, stickle, strife, strive against, stubbornness, sulk,
sulkiness, sulks, sullenness, swimming upstream, take exception,
take exception to, take issue, think ill of, think little of,
thumb down, thumbs-down, turn down, turndown, unconformity,
uncooperativeness, unenthusiasm, unhappiness, unharmoniousness,
unlikeness, unorthodoxy, unwillingness, variance, variate,
variation, variegate, variegation, variety, vary,
view with disfavor, vote nay, vote negatively, whining, withdraw,
withhold assent, withholding, withstand, withstanding, yapping

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  • DISSENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DISSENT is to withhold assent or approval How to use dissent in a sentence
  • DISSENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    DISSENT definition: 1 a strong difference of opinion on a particular subject, especially about an official suggestion… Learn more
  • Dissent - Wikipedia
    Dissent is an opinion, philosophy or sentiment of non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea or policy enforced under the authority of a government, political party or other entity or individual A dissenting person may be referred to as a dissenter
  • DISSENT Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Dissent definition: to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority; withhold assent; disagree (often followed byfrom ) See examples of DISSENT used in a sentence
  • DISSENT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    Dissent is strong disagreement or dissatisfaction with a decision or opinion, especially one that is supported by most people or by people in authority
  • dissent noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of dissent noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [uncountable] the fact of having or expressing opinions that are different from those that are officially accepted Voices of dissent began to rise against the established authority in the 1950s and 1960s
  • Dissent - definition of dissent by The Free Dictionary
    1 to differ in sentiment or opinion, esp from the majority (often fol by from) 2 to reject the doctrines or authority of an established church n 3 difference of sentiment or opinion 4 separation from an established church, esp the Church of England; nonconformity
  • What does dissent mean? - Definitions. net
    Dissent is an opinion, philosophy or sentiment of non-agreement or opposition to a prevailing idea or policy enforced under the authority of a government, political party or other entity or individual A dissenting person may be referred to as a dissenter
  • Dissent | Civil Disobedience, Protest Activism | Britannica
    dissent, an unwillingness to cooperate with an established source of authority, which can be social, cultural, or governmental In political theory, dissent has been studied mainly in relation to governmental power, inquiring into how and to what extent dissent should be promoted, tolerated, and controlled by a state
  • dissent - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Disagreement with the ideas, doctrines, decrees, etc of a political party, government or religion A system that suppresses dissent is fault-intolerant, ignorant and fragile An act of disagreeing with, or deviating from, the views and opinions of those holding authority





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