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dissenter

dissenter的音标是[dɪˈsɪstə(r)],基本翻译是异议者、反对者。速记技巧是利用字母组合快速记忆法记忆。

Dissenter这个词源于拉丁语,意为“持不同意见的人”。它的变化形式有复数形式dissents,过去式dissented,过去分词dissented。相关单词有:dissent(异议)、dissolute(放荡的)、dissuade(劝阻)、dissension(不和)、dissident(持不同政见者)、dissimulate(掩饰)、dissimilar(不同的)、dissimulation(掩饰术)、dissentient(有异议的)和dissipate(浪费)。

在英语中,dissent表示不同意或持不同意见,这个词在法律和政治文献中经常出现。dissolute则表示放荡、淫乱或奢侈的生活方式。dissuade意为劝阻,通常用于阻止某人做某事。dissentient意为有异议的,可以用来形容对某事持有不同意见的人。而dissipate则表示浪费或挥霍,这个词常用来形容金钱或其他资源的浪费。

总的来说,这些相关单词都与分歧、异议、劝阻和浪费等概念有关,体现了英语词汇的丰富性和多样性。

dissenter短语:

1. dissenter from 反对

2. dissenter to 对...表示异议

3. dissenter with 对...表示异议

4. dissenter in 持异议

5. dissenter from the majority 持异议

6. dissenter in the opinion 在意见上持异议

7. dissenter in the views 在观点上持异议

双语例句:

1. I am a dissenter from the majority viewpoint. 我对大多数的观点持有异议。

2. She dissented from her husband"s decision to divorce. 她不同意丈夫的离婚决定。

3. He dissented with the decision of the court. 他不同意法院的决定。

4. She dissented from her boss"s decision to close the factory. 她不同意老板关闭工厂的决定。

5. I dissented from their plan to go on a picnic. 我对他们的野餐计划持有异议。

6. She dissented from her colleague"s views on the issue. 她对同事对这个问题的看法表示异议。

7. He was a frequent dissenter in the senate, always arguing for reform. 他在参议院经常持不同意见,总是为改革而争论。

英文小作文:

Dissenting Voices Matter

In a democracy, everyone has the right to express their opinions, even if they differ from the majority. Dissenting voices can provide valuable insights and alternative perspectives that can help us see things from different angles and avoid tunnel vision.

However, it is not easy to speak up and express one"s disagreement in a respectful and constructive manner. We often feel intimidated or hesitant to speak up because we are afraid of being criticized or disliked by others. But we should remember that disagreement is not a bad thing, and it is essential to have open and honest discussions in order to reach consensus and make progress.

We should respect everyone"s opinions and viewpoints, even if we disagree with them. We should be willing to listen to others" perspectives and learn from their experiences and insights. By doing so, we can build stronger communities and foster a culture of mutual respect and understanding.

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