单词 | dissent |
释义 | dissent (dɪsent ) Word forms: dissents , dissenting , dissented 1. uncountable noun Dissent is strong disagreement or dissatisfaction with a decision or opinion, especially one that is supported by most people or by people in authority. He is the toughest military ruler yet and has responded harshly to any dissent. Political dissent would no longer be tolerated. I made a gesture of dissent. Synonyms: disagreement, opposition, protest, resistance 2. verb If you dissent, you express disagreement with a decision or opinion, especially one that is supported by most people or by people in authority. [formal] Just one of the 10 members dissented. [VERB] No one dissents from the decision to unify. [VERB + from] There are likely to be many dissenting voices. [VERB-ing] Synonyms: disagree, object, disapprove, demur Collocations: dissenting voice A liberal education, she argues, provides students with an ability to raise a dissenting voice. The Times Literary Supplement (2010) The single dissenting voice of Bertha Stout rose above the murmur of agreement. WEEKEND FOR MURDER (2001) One dissenting voice will turn into two, which will turn into ten which will turn into an avalanche. TREASON KEEP (2001) This was not to say that he or she should not express dissent: the intellectual's very function was to unsettle consensus. The Times Literary Supplement These are sectors that should be the bedrock of free speech, in which the right to express dissent and present challenging opinions should be not only protected but encouraged. Times,Sunday Times There are more effective ways to express dissent. Times, Sunday Times External audiences provide individuals with a low-risk alternative to express dissent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Now, opponents of the coup have taken to expressing dissent in indirect ways. Times, Sunday Times It forbids a free press, any internal dissent and any honest information on the origin of coronavirus. Times,Sunday Times At the same time he was cracking down on the faintest internal dissent. Times,Sunday Times Player disillusionment was rampant in a squad that has been riven by internal dissent. Times, Sunday Times He rejected reports that he faced internal dissent. Times, Sunday Times Her campaign, though still riven by internal dissent, appears to have recovered some of its former self-belief and discovered a source of passion. Times, Sunday Times Even democratic states can engage in heavyhanded suppression of legitimate dissent, but the risks here are quite different. Times, Sunday Times Opponents of these laws have suggested that they could be used against legitimate dissent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In short, it will stymie legitimate dissent in our country. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For almost a quarter of a century he presided over a sham democracy, a one-party state that crushed political dissent. Times,Sunday Times And he has put controls on online social networks and launched a campaign against political dissent. The Sun Last year 280 academics and lawyers signed a letter predicting 'a chilling effect on open debate, free speech and political dissent'. Times, Sunday Times And in a clear move aimed at stifling political dissent, insulting the president would become a criminal offence punishable by three and a half years in prison. Times, Sunday Times They're used to suppressing political dissent. Times, Sunday Times The promise of reform has been buried by conservatism, hardline measures to ensure stability and efforts to stifle dissent. Times, Sunday Times He said some controlling shareholders dominate a board and stifle dissent, creating some of the weakest boards he observed. Globe and Mail This creates the potential for them to be expanded to stifle dissent for political ends, as has happened in some other countries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Order was now the paramount aim, and no means were spared to restore authority and stifle dissent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They stress the ways in which these cultural assumptions can stifle dissent management and reproduce propaganda and ideology. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However accurate the details, the series has captured superbly the air of unreality which surrounds those who suppress dissent. Times, Sunday Times It has come under fire from human rights groups in recent years for trying to suppress dissent on social media by jailing critics. Times,Sunday Times It has since morphed into a broader anti-government movement, not least because the authorities have opted to suppress dissent by force rather than address the grievances. Times, Sunday Times It was after his return to the presidency in 2012 that the intelligence agencies appear to have won greater freedom to suppress dissent at home and foment destabilisation abroad. Times, Sunday Times The book also reveals the determination of the sect to control and suppress dissent in its ranks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The following day, however, he reasserted his authority and made clear that he would not tolerate dissent. Times, Sunday Times They don't tolerate dissent because they are not telling the truth. Times, Sunday Times Mingled with patriotism and promises of economic - but not political - change, the message was that the ruling party will not tolerate dissent. Times, Sunday Times I don't mind players that challenge you, but you can't tolerate dissent from them on the pitch. Times, Sunday Times In societies that tolerate dissent, far-left groups usually participate in the democratic process to advance their goals. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 异议, 持异议 Japanese: 異議, 異議を唱える |
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