disunited
基本解釋
- adj.分裂的
- 動詞disunite的過去式和過去分詞形式.
英漢例句
- And the disunited Canaanites put up little or no resistance: they're paralyzed by a fear that is sent by God.
而被分解的迦南人幾乎完全喪失觝抗力:,他們因爲(wèi)上帝送來的恐懼全麪癱瘓。 - This problem, they argued with hilarious hypocrisy, “is allowing our opponents to portray us as dispirited and disunited”.
這兩個偽君子滑稽地說到,這個問題,“讓我們的政敵有機可乘,說我們精神萎靡、黨內(nèi)渙散”。 - What sank the centre-left Prodi government between 2006 and 2008 was that it was disunited. That was partly because the ruling coalition was so disparate.
2006-2008間執(zhí)政的普羅迪中左翼政府因不團(tuán)結(jié)而失敗,部分源於執(zhí)政聯(lián)盟的內(nèi)部分歧實在太大。 - And the disunited Canaanites put up little or no resistance: they're paralyzed by a fear that is sent by God.
而被分解的迦南人幾乎完全喪失觝抗力:,他們因爲(wèi)上帝送來的恐懼全麪癱瘓。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - And this is an aim that the government, disunited on everything else, will find it fairly easy to unite behind.
ECONOMIST: Israel’s odd couple - But there is little in Mr Voronin's economic programme to suggest that a reunited Moldova would live any better than a disunited one.
ECONOMIST: Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova - With the two other union bodies falling into line with the government and the centre-left a disunited rabble, Mr Cofferati has become the strongest voice opposing government policy.
ECONOMIST: Italian labour law and politics
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英英字典
- If a group of people are disunited, there is disagreement and division among them.