词汇 | secessionist |
释义 | secessionist adjective uk /sɪsˈeʃ.ən.ɪst/ us /sɪsˈeʃ.ən.ɪst/ relating to or supporting secession(= the act of becoming independent and no longer part of a country, area, organization, etc.): 分裂主义的 secessionist movements分裂主义运动 See secede the Yugoslav secessionist wars of the 1990s It did not affect those crossing the border from the secessionist regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The letter sought to prohibit the secessionist parishes from using the church buildings. Other countries face their own secessionist movements - Spain with the Basques, Romania with ethnic Hungarians, and Russia with Chechens. For years, about a dozen Indian secessionist rebel groups have maintained bases in Burma's jungles. Taking action against people in power anarchist angry young man anti-apartheid anti-state bring insurgency insurrection level up mutineer mutinous red flag revolt revolution revolutionarily revolutionary subversiveness topple troublemaker ungovernable uprising secessionist noun[ C ] uk /sɪsˈeʃ.ən.ɪst/ us /sɪsˈeʃ.ən.ɪst/ someone who supports the idea of independence and no longer being part of a country, area, organization, etc.: 分裂主义者 He was an ardent secessionist before the American Civil War.在美国内战之前,他是一个狂热的分裂主义者。 See secede The mayor believes the city should negotiate with secessionists so that a clear proposal is placed before voters. Secessionists don't yet have anyone to head their campaign and fund-raising efforts. An ardent secessionist, he resigned from the U. S. Navy even before his home state of Alabama seceded. Secessionists in Aceh, Indonesia, are battling the government. He denounced "tribal secessionists and traitors". Taking action against people in power anarchist angry young man anti-apartheid anti-state bring insurgency insurrection level up mutineer mutinous red flag revolt revolution revolutionarily revolutionary subversiveness topple troublemaker ungovernable uprising Examples of secessionistsecessionist The first are the secessionist\\regionalist movements, or those seeking greater autonomy for a particular (often ethnically specific) area. This approach coexisted with the rough handling of political foes and secessionist elements in border states. The quintessential ' stationary rebels ' are secessionist\\regionalist movements. Many of the secessionists were from the elite of society, yet found themselves moving into dissent - class mobility is an unexplored aspect of their trajectories. This was not a world especially receptive to secessionist ideas, despite being inundated with missionaries and other westerners. This resentment became translated into a secessionist movement in the nineteenth century, as this state continuously fought to maintain its autonomy. Except perhaps for the secessionists, a common feature of all these movements is that they are driven by essentially urban issues, few of which have much resonance in the countryside. These southern cities caused secessionists to worry that they were going the way of northern cities with their mob rule, contentious 'democratic' politics and misplaced loyalties. In short the political regime within which national minorities operate, rather than their material or cultural grievances, may best explain their predispositions to be secessionists, federalists, or consociationalists. A flexible and non-repressive regime, that has pluralist characteristics, may be able to thwart secessionist pressures precisely because it gives the culturally and educationally differentiated a share in political institutions. This split is significant because it demonstrated the importance of primordial ties in determining one's loyalty or adherence to the secessionist or autonomist brand of nationalism. This offer, if accepted, would enable the amount of relief for the secessionist area to be greatly increased. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 How many of the secessionists are likely to be charged, and are at present in custody? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Experience has shown repeatedly that secessionist movements are a powerful development internationally, particularly in island communities. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 This unilateral secessionist act is an impermissible precedent in international relations. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English See all examples of secessionist These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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