dissenting
/dɪˈsentɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈsentɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈsen-tiŋ/ (ame, mw)
dissenting — 形容詞
- dissentingpositive
- more dissentingcomparative
- most dissentingsuperlative
1. expressing clear opposition to a decision, proposal, or accepted view, especiall
持異議的
公開表示不同意見的
expressing clear opposition to a decision, proposal, or accepted view, especially in official, legal, or political settings.
Judge Alvarez wrote a dissenting opinion after the court upheld the ban.
法院維持禁令後,Alvarez 法官寫了一份持異議的意見書。
dissenting opinion in a legal judgment
Only one dissenting shareholder questioned the merger terms at Lila's meeting.
在 Lila 的會議上,只有一位持異議的股東質疑這項合併條件。
dissenting + shareholder in formal business debate
During the board vote, Ken's dissenting voice stopped the chair from declaring unity.
董事會表決時,Ken 持異議的聲音讓主席無法宣稱大家一致同意。
The committee released a dissenting report that challenged the mayor's housing plan.
委員會發布了一份持異議的報告,質疑市長的住宅計畫。
After weeks of silence, Rania sent a dissenting memo to the union leaders.
沉默了幾週後,Rania 寄了一份持異議的備忘錄給工會領袖。
- opposing
broader and less formal; it does not strongly suggest an official recorded disagreement
- objecting
focuses on actively raising an objection, often in speech or procedure
- critical
can include negative judgment without clearly taking the opposite side
- contrary
more literary and often used for views or evidence rather than formal votes
- supportive
showing approval of the decision, plan, or majority view
- agreeing
sharing the same opinion rather than challenging it
- concurring
especially in law, giving a separate opinion that still agrees with the result
文法句型
dissenting + opinion/voice/judge/member/shareholder
a dissenting memo/report
用法筆記
Usually appears in formal contexts where someone publicly records disagreement with a majority view or an official action. It is especially common with nouns such as 'opinion', 'voice', 'judge', 'member', and 'shareholder'.