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词汇 disunion
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Definition of disunion in English:

disunion

noun dɪsˈjuːnjəndɪsˈjuːnɪəndɪsˈjunjən
mass noun
  • The breaking up of something such as a federation.

    分离;分裂

    his rejection of disunion was consistent with his nationalism

    他反对分裂是和他的民族主义相一致的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Political disunion, competition among the hordes, and a lack of an internal market weakened the Kazakh Khanate.
    • While the caves represent disunion between British and India, the Mosque (the title of the first part of the novel) represents a union.
    • This bill is called the Civil Union Bill, but right now in New Zealand we all know that we have civil disunion.
    • So the historic gold and bimetallic standards receive attention, both as union and disunion (breaking-up).
    • Cries of disunion and secession, grown louder during the territorial debate, met with stony silence in Missouri.
    • The Mexicans in Texas also denounced slavery and disunion and frequently sheltered runaway slaves.
    • Rejecting extremist Federalist demands for resistance, nullification, and disunion, the convention pursued a moderate course.
    • Thomas Merton wrote: ‘There are two things which men can do about the pain of disunion with other men.’
    • All who cherish disunion sentiments are now being educated to the exact temper of doing this.
    • Bridges were destroyed to hamper the passage of Union troops, and newspapers hostile to the administration fanned disunion sentiment.
    • But not only do they get to enjoy all the benefits of the union, they must accept all the responsibilities and duties of union and disunion.
    • But the most important facet of their disunion from this current perspective is that there are two radically conflicting power centers.
    • That was the whole purpose of their missions - they were apostles of disunion.
    • After Abraham Lincoln's election, however, momentum shifted toward disunion in Mobile as it did throughout the Deep South.
    • This material schism led way to disunion within the kingdom.
    • Delegates from Petersburg and Lynchburg, with minimal ties to the North and a strong orientation to the Southern trade, tended to support disunion.
    • Bringing a country together that appears to be in such a state of disunion is another matter.
    Synonyms
    breaking up, dismantling, separation, dissolution, partition
    splitting, parting, severance, schism

Definition of disunion in US English:

disunion

noundisˈyo͞onyəndɪsˈjunjən
  • The breaking up of something such as a federation.

    分离;分裂

    his rejection of disunion was consistent with his nationalism

    他反对分裂是和他的民族主义相一致的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Bringing a country together that appears to be in such a state of disunion is another matter.
    • That was the whole purpose of their missions - they were apostles of disunion.
    • Rejecting extremist Federalist demands for resistance, nullification, and disunion, the convention pursued a moderate course.
    • All who cherish disunion sentiments are now being educated to the exact temper of doing this.
    • Thomas Merton wrote: ‘There are two things which men can do about the pain of disunion with other men.’
    • But not only do they get to enjoy all the benefits of the union, they must accept all the responsibilities and duties of union and disunion.
    • But the most important facet of their disunion from this current perspective is that there are two radically conflicting power centers.
    • This bill is called the Civil Union Bill, but right now in New Zealand we all know that we have civil disunion.
    • While the caves represent disunion between British and India, the Mosque (the title of the first part of the novel) represents a union.
    • The Mexicans in Texas also denounced slavery and disunion and frequently sheltered runaway slaves.
    • Delegates from Petersburg and Lynchburg, with minimal ties to the North and a strong orientation to the Southern trade, tended to support disunion.
    • After Abraham Lincoln's election, however, momentum shifted toward disunion in Mobile as it did throughout the Deep South.
    • Political disunion, competition among the hordes, and a lack of an internal market weakened the Kazakh Khanate.
    • Bridges were destroyed to hamper the passage of Union troops, and newspapers hostile to the administration fanned disunion sentiment.
    • Cries of disunion and secession, grown louder during the territorial debate, met with stony silence in Missouri.
    • So the historic gold and bimetallic standards receive attention, both as union and disunion (breaking-up).
    • This material schism led way to disunion within the kingdom.
    Synonyms
    breaking up, dismantling, separation, dissolution, partition
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