dissident
dissident 英 [ˈdɪsɪdənt] 美 [ˈdɪsɪdənt]
n. 持不同政见者,意见不同的人 adj. 持不同政见的,意见不同的
名词复数:dissidents
- If you are a dissident, you are a person who is rebelling against a government. Dissidents can do their work peacefully or with violence.
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- n. 持不同政见者,意见不同的人
- adj. 持不同政见的,意见不同的
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1. Will we stand for the human rights of the dissident in Burma, the blogger in Iran, or the voter in Zimbabwe?
我们是否愿意捍卫缅甸持不同政见者的人权、支持伊朗的博客作者或津巴布韦的选民?
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2. In recent days baseej forces have surrounded the homes of two other prominent dissident ayatollahs in a blunt effort to block them from becoming a focus for protest.
最近几天,自愿军势力包围了其他两个著名的持不同政见的阿亚图拉的家,强硬的手段来封锁他们以避免成为抗议的焦点。
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3. In this instance, it’s of value to the company and investors to not have any possible dissident shareholders involved as well.
这种情况,创始人兑现对公司和投资者来说,也减少了一个可能意见不同的股东。
- dissident (adj.) 1530s, from Latin dissidentem (nominative dissidens), present participle of dissidere "to be remote; disagree, be removed from," literally "to sit apart," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + sedere "to sit," from PIE root *sed- (1) "to sit."
- dissident (n.) 1766, in reference to Protestants, from dissident (adj.). In the political sense first used 1940, coinciding with the rise of 20c. totalitarian systems, especially with reference to the Soviet Union.
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