dissenter 英 [dɪˈsentə(r)]   美 [dɪˈsɛntɚ]

dissenter

dissenter  英 [dɪˈsentə(r)] 美 [dɪˈsɛntɚ]

n. 持异议者;反对者 

名词复数:dissenters 

I don’t consider a person to be disreputable just because he is a dissenter. “等等,”玛丽应声说,“我不会因一个人是持不同政见者,就认为他品行不端。
Justice Alito was also the lone dissenter in United States v. Stevens, last year’s decision striking down a ban on videos and other depictions of animal cruelty. 阿里托大法官也同样是美国诉斯蒂文斯案中唯一的持反对意见者。 去年的裁决否定了针对虐待动物录像或图像的禁令的合法性。

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  • n. 持异议者;反对者
  • 1. I don’t consider a person to be disreputable just because he is a dissenter.

    “等等,”玛丽应声说,“我不会因一个人是持不同政见者,就认为他品行不端。

  • 2. Justice Alito was also the lone dissenter in United States v. Stevens, last year’s decision striking down a ban on videos and other depictions of animal cruelty.

    阿里托大法官也同样是美国诉斯蒂文斯案中唯一的持反对意见者。 去年的裁决否定了针对虐待动物录像或图像的禁令的合法性。

  • dissenter (n.) 1630s, in 17c. especially of religions (with a capital D- from 1670s); agent noun from dissent.
dis·sent·er / dɪˈsentə(r) ; NAmE dɪˈsentər / noun a person who does not agree with opinions that are officially or generally accepted (对官方或普遍认可的意见)持异议者,持不同意见者 dissenter dissenters dis·sent·er / dɪˈsentə(r) ; NAmE dɪˈsentər /
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