disunited
英 [ˌdɪsjuˈnaɪtɪd]
美 [ˌdɪsjuˈnaɪtɪd]
adj. 不统一的;不和的;有纷争的
过去式:disunited
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 不统一的;不和的;有纷争的
If a group of people aredisunited, there is disagreement and division among them.- ...an increasingly disunited party.
一个分歧越来越大的政党
- ...an increasingly disunited party.
双语例句
- 2 the war has changed a disunited country into a relatively United one.
二战争使全国分崩离析的局面变成了比较团结的局面。 - If a nation is essentially disunited, it is left to the government to hold it together.
如果一个国家实际上是分裂的,剩下的就需要政府去把它团结在一起。 - A disunited nation therefore has to incur unduly high costs of government.
因此分裂的国家就得承担异常高的政府开支。 - The issue disunited the party members.
该问题在党员中造成分裂。 - But if a nation is disunited, the government cannot be sure that the actions of the people will be in the interests of the nation; and it will have to watch, check, and control the people accordingly.
假如国家已经分裂,政府无法肯定人民会按国家的利益行动,则它将不得不相应对人民进行监视、检查和控制。 - When the Chinese people are disunited, they are weak, but when they join together, they have enormous strength.
中国人分散开来力量不大,集合起来力量就大了。 - A publicly disunited party stands little chance of winning the election.
公开搞内讧的政党没什么选举获胜的机会。 - It neatly disunited my stomach and intestines.
我感觉它使我的胃、肠要分家了。 - The other is the remarkable tendency of Europe, disorganised and disunited, to fail even to use the powers it has.
其二是混乱分裂的欧洲甚至不能使用自己所拥有的权力的明显趋势。 - The United Kingdom has rarely been so disunited.
联合王国很少出现过如此分崩离析的情景。