
英:/'ˌdɪsəˈfekʃn/ 美:/'ˌdɪsəˈfekʃn/
n. 不满;背叛
Disaffection with the authorities has intensified tensions between people and the government.
对当权者的不满激化了民众和政府之间的矛盾。
The fuse of this riot was people's disaffection with the government.
这场暴乱的*********是人们对政府的不满。
The relevant departments are taking steps to reduce popular disaffection with the authorities.
有关部门正采取措施减少民众对当局的不满。
There are signs of growing disaffection amongst voters.
选民中出现日渐不满的迹象。
Disaffection broke out almost from the start.
几乎一开头就爆发出不满情绪。
Lack of food and supplies caused disaffection among the sol***rs.
食物和补给的不足造成士兵的不满。
But there is a scramble to investigate disaffection among white voters.
但是,白人投票者的不满被争相研究。
Is actually why comes, only then gives vent to heart's disaffection.
究竟是为何而来,只有发泄心中的不满。
n.|dissatisfaction/grievance;不满;背叛
disaffection 是一个名词,主要表示对组织、权威或政治体系的不满、疏远或不忠。以下是详细解释:
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近义词与反义词
用法与扩展
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词性: 名词
发音: [ˌdɪsəˈfekʃn]
定义: 不满,失望,不满意,不信任
例句:
The disaffection of the working class was evident in the election results. (选举结果中工人阶级的不满显而易见。)
His disaffection with the government was palpable. (他对政府的不满意显而易见。)
用法: Disaffection一般用于形容人对组织、政府或团体的不满,通常带有强烈的情感色彩。它可以指个人或集体的不满。
近义词: discontent, dissatisfaction, alienation, estrangement
反义词: contentment, satisfaction, loyalty, devotion
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