单词
faction
读音
ˈfækʃn
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英式
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释义
n. 派别;内讧;小集团;纪实小说 [ 复数 factions ]
例句
A breakaway faction of the rebel group has claimed responsibility for the killing.
反叛团体的一个分裂出来的派别已宣称对那次凶杀负责。
Mr. Takeshita became the party's kingmaker, handing the largest faction over to one of his own disciples.
竹下先生成为党内决定谁能当选的关键人物,他将最大的派系移交至他自己的一位追随者手中。
A rebel faction has split away from the main group.
一帮反叛者从核心组织中分裂了出去。
A breakaway faction of the rebel group has claimed responsibility for the killing.
反叛团体的一个分裂出来的派别已宣称对那次凶杀负责。
Mr. Takeshita became the party's kingmaker, handing the largest faction over to one of his own disciples.
竹下先生成为党内决定谁能当选的关键人物,他将最大的派系移交至他自己的一位追随者手中。
A rebel faction has split away from the main group.
一帮反叛者从核心组织中分裂了出去。
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because he wanted to be praying when midnight struck.So every faction of the congregationtook its place.
even bombing the 1928 primary election for Illinois state attorneyin support of a particular political faction.Tens of thousands of illegal bars, known as "speakeasies,"
boarding them, fighting, drowning, and incapacitating their foesuntil only one faction was left standing.Fortunately, not every watery display told such a gruesome story.
but few supported them as much as the Guelfi Neri, or Black Guelphs.This was a political and religious factionwhich sought to expand the pope’s political influence.
It happened because in the structure of the Constitutionwere several features that actually managed factionthe way there were supposed to do in the first place.
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