secession

英 [sɪ'seʃ(ə)n] 美 [sɪ'sɛʃən]
  • n. 脱离;分离

中文词源


secession 退出,脱离

来自 secede,退出,脱离,-ss,过去分词格,-ion,名词后缀。

英文词源


secession (n.)
1530s, from Latin secessionem (nominative secessio) "a withdrawal, separation; political withdrawal, insurrection, schism," noun of action from past participle stem of secedere "secede," from se- "apart" (see secret) + cedere "to go" (see cede). Originally in a Roman historical context, "temporary migration of plebeians from the city to compel patricians to address their grievances;" modern use in reference to religious or political unions dates from 1650s.

双语例句


1. South Carolina passed an " ordinance of secession ", and prepared for war.
南卡罗来纳州通过了 “ 脱离联邦法令 ”, 准备打仗.

来自英汉非文学 - 历史

2. Of this nature appears to be the assumed right of secession.
擅自的退出权即属于此一性质.

来自辞典例句

3. 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.

来自互联网

4. Vienna Secession is a symbolism junta of Vienna in the 19 th century.
维也纳“分离画派”是十九世纪奥地利的象征主义派别.

来自互联网

5. CNN: The question I would ask is about the Anti - Secession Law.
[美国cnn记者]我想问一个关于《 反 分裂国家法》的问题.

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