secession
英 [sɪˈseʃn]
美 [sɪˈseʃn]
n. (地区或集团从所属的国家或上级集团的)退出,脱离
复数:secessions
Collins.1 / BNC.17439 / COCA.14688
牛津词典
noun
- (地区或集团从所属的国家或上级集团的)退出,脱离
the fact of an area or group becoming independent from the country or larger group that it belongs to
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT (从国家、大集团的)退出,脱离,分离
Thesecessionof a region or group from the country or larger group to which it belongs is the action of formally becoming separate.- ...the Ukraine's secession from the Soviet Union.
乌克兰之退出苏联
- ...the Ukraine's secession from the Soviet Union.
英英释义
noun
- formal separation from an alliance or federation
- an Austrian school of art and architecture parallel to the French art nouveau in the 1890s
双语例句
- So obvious are the reasons which forbid this secession that it is necessary only to allude to them.
禁止退出的理由太过于明显,因此只要略予提及即可。 - We all agree that slavery is evil; and certain red-state secession petitions aside, we can be reasonably sure that the Union will survive.
我们都认为,奴隶制是邪恶的;即使有几个红色州递交了分离请愿书,但我们依然有理由相信这个联邦将永存下去。 - A letter to the Financial Times even stated that The UK after a Scottish secession will not be the UK but a different state.
英国《金融时报》的一封读者来信甚至说,没有了苏格兰的英国将不再是英国,而是另外一个国家。 - Under the proposals, those found guilty of treason, secession, subversion or sedition could face life imprisonment.
在建议下,被判叛国、分裂国家、颠覆、煽动叛乱等罪者,可面临终身监禁。 - Nevertheless, no sovereign State can tolerate secession.
但任何主权国家都不会容忍分裂国家的行为。 - This, they feel, may lay the groundwork for financial independence and secession.
他们觉得,如此可以打下财政独立与成功的基础。 - A doctrine that maintains the right of secession.
维护脱离权利的主义。 - Many observers doubt whether the national government will allow a free vote, or tolerate secession by the south.
许多观察人士现在不确定,全国政府是否会允许自由选举,是否会容忍南部地区脱离苏丹。 - To prohibit any act of treason, secession, sedition and theft to state secrets.
禁止任何叛国,分裂国家,煽动叛乱及窃取国家机密的行为。 - In the face of secession, we unified a nation and set the captives free.
面对分裂,我们团结整个国家,解放了黑奴。