divisive

英[dɪˈvaɪsɪv]
美[dɪˈvaɪsɪv]

基本释义

adj.
引起分歧的,制造争端的

词性变化

实用例句

A referendum would be divisive.

公投将产生分歧。

柯林斯例句

Abortion has always been a divisive issue.

人工流产一直是个引发争议的问题。

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All this can lead to divisive family arguments to which guilt is a major contributor.

所有这些都能导致家庭意见不和,而内疚是其中的主要因素。

柯林斯例句

But he was a divisive figure, not an epitome of Polish greatness.

但是,他虽曾是一位举足轻重的人物, 却不是波兰伟大的缩影.

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This is the very divisive process of thought.

这正是思想导致分裂的过程.

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That politician is a divisive influence at meetings.

那位政客在会议上总是起着分裂的作用.

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All these acts are divisive and therefore impermissible.

这些都是破坏团结的行为,是不能容许的.

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Despite interest in his book, the territory's former governor remains a divisive figure.

尽管不少人对他的书感兴趣, 这位前香港总督仍然保持了制造不和谐气氛的形象.

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Mr Blair is particularly controversial, but any high - profile European president would be a divisive figure.

虽然对于布莱尔的争议特别大, 但任何引人瞩目的欧洲领导人都会引发分歧.

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Abstaining from lying , from divisive tale - bearing , from abusive speech , & from idle chatter.

因为远离虚诳语,远离离间语, 远离 粗 恶语, 远离杂秽语.

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No less significant an observer than William White called the speech nationally divisive.

像威廉这样的著名评论家都说,这篇演说在全国起了分裂作用.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. dissenting (especially dissenting with the majority opinion)

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