单词
secession
读音
sɪˈseʃn
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释义
n. 脱离;分离 [ 复数 secessions ]
例句
Until around 1930 few United States Civil War historians paid much attention to Southerners who opposed the 1861-1865 secession from the United States by a confederacy of Southern states.
直到1930年,很少有美国内战历史学家关注那些反对1861至1865年南方各州联盟脱离美国的南方人。
Its agreed secession would not be unprecedented.
这种双方同意的分离并非史无前例。
A majority of the delegates refused to vote for secession.
绝大多数代表拒绝为脱离联邦而投票。
Until around 1930 few United States Civil War historians paid much attention to Southerners who opposed the 1861-1865 secession from the United States by a confederacy of Southern states.
直到1930年,很少有美国内战历史学家关注那些反对1861至1865年南方各州联盟脱离美国的南方人。
Its agreed secession would not be unprecedented.
这种双方同意的分离并非史无前例。
A majority of the delegates refused to vote for secession.
绝大多数代表拒绝为脱离联邦而投票。
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is to reacquaint these two Americas,to choose union over secession once again.This ins't a problem we can tax or tax-cut away.
What I observe is a pair of secessions from the unifying center of American life.An affluent secession of up, up and away,into elite enclaves of the educated and into a global matrix
of work, money and connections,and an impoverished secession of down and outinto disconnected, dead-end lives
a prominent abolitionist and formerly enslaved person, cautioned,“the spirit of secession is stronger today than ever.”From the words of Confederate leaders,
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