dissension 英 [dɪˈsenʃn]   美 [dɪˈsɛnʃən]

dissension

dissension  英 [dɪˈsenʃn] 美 [dɪˈsɛnʃən]

n. 纠纷;意见不合;争吵;倾轧 

名词复数:dissensions 

I may be accused by the generals of attempting to create dissension within the army. 我可能会被将军们指责为试图在军队内部制造分歧。
If we enter a room where several people are angry and upset, we can feel that dissension even if nobody is saying anything right then. 当我们走进一个房间时,看到人们十分的愤怒与沮丧,尽管当时没有人出声,我们仍可以感受到那种不和的气氛。

  • You can use the noun dissension for situations where people just can't agree or get along. There is often dissension between labor unions and governments vying for funds, or even between siblings — vying for attention.
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  • n. 纠纷;意见不合;争吵;倾轧
  • 1. I may be accused by the generals of attempting to create dissension within the army.

    我可能会被将军们指责为试图在军队内部制造分歧。

  • 2. If we enter a room where several people are angry and upset, we can feel that dissension even if nobody is saying anything right then.

    当我们走进一个房间时,看到人们十分的愤怒与沮丧,尽管当时没有人出声,我们仍可以感受到那种不和的气氛。

  • 3. Part of the answer is internal dissension.

    部分的原因在于内部不同意。

  • dissension (n.) early 14c., from Old French dissension (12c.) and directly from Latin dissensionem (nominative dissensio) "disagreement, difference of opinion, discord, strife," noun of action from past participle stem of dissentire "disagree" (see dissent).
dis·sen·sion / dɪˈsenʃn ; NAmE dɪˈsenʃn / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) disagreement between people or within a group 意见分歧;(派性)纷争;不和 dissension within the government 政府内部的意见分歧 dissension dissensions dis·sen·sion / dɪˈsenʃn ; NAmE dɪˈsenʃn /
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