schism
分裂
常用释义
英音[ ˈskɪzəm ]
美音[ ˈskɪzəm ]
基本释义
- n. 分裂;分裂教会罪
例句
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1·The church seems to be on the brink of schism.该教会看来处于分裂的边缘。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·In the 15th century a schism opened in the world of beer.15世纪,啤酒界开始了一次强烈的意见分歧。
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3·Hope that my colleagues do not complain of any mutual schism?希望各位同仁不要在互相抱怨有任何门派之争?
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4·We are much too apt to look at schism in our church as an unmitigated evil.我们很容易把自己教会中的分派看成是一种十恶不赦的罪恶。
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5·We are much too apt to look at schism in our church as an unmitigated evil.我们太容易把自己教会中的分立看成是十恶不赦的。
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6·The schism between science and the humanities has, if anything, deepened in this century.在本世纪,(自然)科学与人文科学之间的裂痕更深了。
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7·The schism between science and the humanities has, if anything , deepened in this century.总之,科学与人文科学的分歧在本世纪时候深厚的。
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8·The agreement that the debt before company component reachs by place is assumed by the company after schism.公司分立前的债务按所达成的协议由分立后的公司承担。
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9·IT is in the midst of a hiring schism, where the people that the field needs the most are the least interested in joining.IT正处在招募人才的危急存亡之秋——往往这个领域最需要的人却最没有兴趣加入。
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10·Its failure put Thoreau into debt that took years to pay off, and Emerson's flawed advice began to cause a schism between the friends that never entirely healed.此次失败让梭罗陷入花了数年才偿清的债务之中,而爱默生的不妥建议开始导致了朋友间终未彻底解决的不和。
同义词
n.
分裂;分裂教会罪
同根词
词根:
schism
schismatic
adj
分裂的;派别的
schismatic
n
分裂者;主张分裂者