separatist如何读

英:[ˈseprətɪst]

美:[ˈsɛpərətɪst, ˈsɛprə-, ˈsɛpəˌre-]

separatist是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 分离主义者
  2. 独立派
  3. 独立主义者
  4. 主张独立者
  5. 脱离分子
  6. 持异议者
  7. 种族隔离主义者
adj. (形容词)
  1. 分离主义者的
  2. 独立主义(者)的

separatist自然拼读

sep·a·ra·tist

se p r tihst [or] se pr tihst

separatist变形

复数:separatists

separatist扩展

separatism (n.)

separatist词根

词根:separate

adj.

separate 单独的;分开的

separated 分开的;分居;不在一起生活的

separable 可分离的;可分隔的

separative 分离性的;倾向分离的;区别性的

adv.

separately 分别地;分离地;个别地

separably 可区分地;可分离地

n.

separate 分开;抽印本

separation 分离,分开;间隔,距离;[法] 分居;缺口

separator 分离器;[计] 分隔符

separateness 分离;单独;分开

separatism 分离主义

separability [数] 可分性,分离性

v.

separated 分开;隔开(separate的过去式和过去分词)

vi.

separate 分开;隔开;分居

vt.

separate 使分离;使分开;使分居

separatist英英释义

noun

one that favors separatism: such as

capitalized one of a group of 16th and 17th century English Protestants preferring to separate from rather than to reform the Church of England

an advocate of independence or autonomy for a part of a political unit (such as a nation)

an advocate of racial or cultural separation

separatist词源中文解释

"一个自我隔绝或支持分离的人",约1600年; 见 separate(v.)+ -ist。最初在宗派宗教意义上使用,指"持异议者"; 至1871年用于政治分离的引用。也用于特定的教派。1830年起用作形容词。

separatist词源英文解释

The first known use of separatist was in 1608

separatist儿童词典英英释义

septumnoun

a dividing wall or membrane especially between bodily spaces or masses of soft tissue

septuagenariannoun

a person who is 70 or more but less than 80 years old

septillionnoun

US a number equal to 1 followed by 24 zeros see numberalso, British: a number equal to 1 followed by 42 zeros see number

septetnoun

a musical composition for seven instruments or voices

a group or set of sevenespecially: the musicians that perform a septet

septumnoun

a dividing wall or membrane especially between bodily spaces or masses of soft tissue

sepoynoun

an Indian soldier employed in the service of a European power

sepia1 of 2noun

a brown pigment made from the ink of cuttlefishes

a brownish gray

sepia2 of 2adjective

of the color sepia

separatornoun

one that separatesespecially: a device for separating liquids (as cream from milk) of different densities or liquids from solids

separatistnoun

a person who favors separation (as from a church or party)

separatistnoun

a person who favors separation (as from a church or party)

separatist 例句

1 The separatist fighters and pro-Russian citizens who dominate the action are held up for censure and ridicule, yet are also given a fair hearing when they paint their adversaries as fascists.

2 The conflict with the Kurdish separatists, which killed more than 40,000 people and traumatised many more, is being resolved.

3 The predominantly Muslim province was devastated by two separatist wars with Moscow, and its current Kremlin-backed ruler has been widely criticized for human rights violations.

4 Italians are flocking to see the movie as their country prepares for the 150th anniversary of unification next year, at a time when the notionally separatist Northern League has never been stronger.

5 Kashmir's main separatist alliance, the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, also did not approve of the band, calling the band "a step toward Westernization of young girls."

6 We are firmly against any country having official contact with him or facilitating his separatist activities.

我们坚决反对任何国家同达赖进行官方接触,为他的分裂活动提供便利和讲坛.

7 Secura's forces aboard the Venator Star Destroyer Intrepid stormed the world, cutting through its Separatist defenses.

席库亚的军队登上灭星者驱逐舰无畏号展开猛烈攻击,切断了分离主义者的防线。

8 Skaters and skate culture, through art, music, and fashion, shifted from mutely insular to aggressively separatist.

9 Socialists among the separatists, recalling Lévesque’s nationalization of the power companies, began calling for the nationalization of banks and large businesses.

10 With Russia grabbing territory and sponsoring a separatist war in Ukraine, putting it once again at odds with the West, efforts to peer inside Mr. Putin’s head have taken on profound significance.

11 Support for the separatists among Quebeckers has been on the decline in recent years as the 80-percent French-speaking province has enjoyed plenty of autonomy even without quitting Canada.

12 Most official signage around the island is written in both French and Corsican; many times, separatists had spray-painted over the French.

13 When the war between the British and separatists began, both sides vied to win the Haudenosaunee as allies.

14 It hews closely to Georgia’s line on the conflict, rather than Russia’s, and provides only token acknowledgment of the longstanding tensions between Georgia and the separatist northern states of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

15 Local authorities put an emphasis on culture after many businesses fled Montreal in the wake of separatist fervor.

16 Tension spiked after Indian security forces launched a crackdown on protests in Indian-controlled Kashmir last July, following the killing of a young Muslim separatist leader by security forces.

17 In 1775 the Mohawk Nation allied with the British against the separatist settlers.

18 ...the Basque separatist movement...

巴斯克分裂主义运动

19 Like an increasing number of Quebeckers, Mr Dumont refuses to define himself as either a federalist or a separatist.

和越来越多的魁北克人一样,杜蒙拒绝把自己定性为联邦主义者或者是分离主义者。

20 There is a separatist movement of ; there are also Chinese attempts to rein in Islam in the region.

separatist 同义词

1 分离主义的

centrifugal

2 分离主义者

secessionist

3 分离者

separator

5 分离派

Raskolnik secessionism

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