dissenter
/dɪˈsentə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [dɪsˈɛntɚ] /dɪˈsentər/ (ame, ipa) · [dɪsˈɛntɚ] /di-ˈsen-tər How to pronounce dissenter (audio)/ (ame, mw)
dissenter — 名詞
- dissentersingular
- dissentersplural
1. someone who openly disagrees with a leader, policy, or accepted view, especially
異議者
公開反對主流意見的人
someone who openly disagrees with a leader, policy, or accepted view, especially from inside the group involved.
Roya became the lone dissenter when the council backed the road plan.
當委員會支持修路計畫時,Roya 成了唯一的異議者。
collocation: lone dissenter
At the church meeting, Jin was the only dissenter over the new rule.
在教會會議上,Jin 是唯一反對新規定的異議者。
pattern: dissenter over + rule
After the vote, Andrew stayed a dissenter inside the party leadership.
表決後,Andrew 仍是黨內領導層中的異議者。
The newspaper quoted a dissenter who warned about the school merger.
那家報紙引用了一名異議者的話,提醒大家注意校務合併的風險。
Several young dissenters challenged the mayor's housing policy online.
幾位年輕異議者在網路上挑戰市長的住房政策。
- opponent
broader and less formal; can be anyone on the other side of a plan or debate
- objector
narrower and often used for formal objections in meetings, legal settings, or moral refusal
- protester
usually suggests public action such as marches, signs, or rallies
- dissident
stronger and more political, often linked to resistance against an authoritarian state
文法句型
dissenter within + group/party/church
dissenter who + challenges + rule or leader
religious/political dissenter
用法筆記
Common in political, religious, and organizational settings, especially for someone who disagrees from within the group involved. More formal than 'opponent' and less tied to public street action than 'protester'.