释义 |
disunitydis‧u‧ni‧ty /dɪsˈjuːnəti/ noun [uncountable] - The Vatican conference ended in disunity.
- A new disease was identified which had the symptoms of workplace disunity, low productivity, poor quality products.
- He was persuaded that disunity in the church was displeasing to heaven and bad for the empire's success and prosperity.
- It reveals as mythical much of the past theological rationale for disunity.
- It starts from the fact of disunity and asks which existing political mechanism can work best for unity.
- Our witness, our purpose, our task to proclaim the glorious and liberating truth is so weakened by our disunity.
- Rather than ending divisions in the Labour Party, the controversies of 1935 mark the beginning of a new period of prolonged disunity.
- The provincial gentry's disunity reduced their capacity to obstruct the work of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
a situation in which a group of people cannot agree or work with each other: Disunity destroyed the Republicans at the polls. |