divisive
英 [d?'va?s?v]
美
- adj. 分裂的;區分的;造成不和的
實用場景例句
- A referendum would be divisive.
- 公投將產生分歧。
柯林斯例句
- Abortion has always been a divisive issue.
- 人工流產一直是個引發爭議的問題。
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- All this can lead to divisive family arguments to which guilt is a major contributor.
- 所有這些都能導致家庭意見不和,而內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,他雖曾是一位舉足輕重的人物, 卻不是波蘭偉大的縮影.
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- This is the very divisive process of thought.
- 這正是思想導致分裂的過程.
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- That politician is a divisive influence at meetings.
- 那位政客在會議上總是起著分裂的作用.
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- All these acts are divisive and therefore impermissible.
- 這些都是破壞團結的行為,是不能容許的.
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- Despite interest in his book, the territory's former governor remains a divisive figure.
- 盡管不少人對他的書感興趣, 這位前香港總督仍然保持了制造不和諧氣氛的形象.
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- Mr Blair is particularly controversial, but any high - profile European president would be a divisive figure.
- 雖然對于布萊爾的爭議特別大, 但任何引人矚目的歐洲領導人都會引發分歧.
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- Abstaining from lying , from divisive tale - bearing , from abusive speech , & from idle chatter.
- 因為遠離虛誑語,遠離離間語, 遠離 粗 惡語, 遠離雜穢語.
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- No less significant an observer than William White called the speech nationally divisive.
- 像威廉這樣的著名評論家都說,這篇演說在全國起了分裂作用.
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