dissident
dissident
englantitoisinajattelija
Liittyvät sanat: dissenter
Synonyymisanakirja
dissident
kielteinen, toisinajatteleva, toisin ajatteleva, epäsovinnainen, harhaoppinen, kerettiläinen, eriuskoinen, toisinajattelija, aseistakieltäytyjä, protestoija, vastustaja, vastaehdokas, dissidentti.
Liittyvät sanat: dissidentti.
Sitaatit
- "Currently, the associate professor of criminal sociology Johan Bäckman (Beckman), a current genius in own branch in Finland, is also a famous dissident in Finland. A prestigious crowd, with a few neo-Nazis and Finnish politicians from Brüssel, has written a open letter calling for the University that Bäckman should be muzzled."
Rimmaavat sanat
dissident rimmaa näiden kanssa:
management, understatement, establishment, vol-au-vent...
Englannin sanakirja
dissident (englanti > suomi)
dissident englanniksi
In a manner that disagrees; dissenting; discordant; different.
1556, (w); w:Ralph Robinson (humanist)|Ralph Robinson, transl., “The First Book of the Communication of Raphael Hythloday Concerning the Best State of a Commonwealth”, in w:Utopia (book)|A Frutefull Pleasaunt, and Wittie Worke, of the Beste State of a Publique Weale, and of the Newe Yle, Called Vtopia: Written in Latine, by the Right Worthie and Famous Syr Thomas More Knyght, and Translated into Englishe by Raphe Robynson, sometime Fellowe of Corpus Christi College in Oxford, and Nowe by Him at this Seconde Edition Newlie Perused and Corrected, and also with Diuers Notes in the Margent Augmented, 2nd English language edition, London: Imprinted at London: By &91;(w) for&93; Abraham Vele, dwellinge in w:St Paul's Cathedral|Pauls churcheyarde at the signe of the Lambe, (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/606520297 606520297; reprinted as (w), editor, Utopia. Originally Printed in Latin, 1516. Translated into English by Ralph Robinson, Sometime Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. His Second and Revised Edition, 1556: Preceded by the Title and Epistle of His First Edition, 1551, London: Alex, Murray & Son, 30, w:Queen Square, London|Queen Square, W.C., 1 March 1869, (w) http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/650389358 650389358, https://books.google.com/books?id=uuFLAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA66 pages 65–66:
(quote-journal)|date=25 May 1877|volume=25|page=670|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=ouBFAQAAMAAJ&dq=%22dissident%22&pg=PA670v=onepage&q=%22dissident%22&f=false|oclc=505423162|passage=On flattening either the higher or lower reed separately, by partially pushing in either one of the pulls, dissident beats instantly arose, which would be made to disappear by partially pushing in the other reed.
(quote-book)|year=2012|isbn=978-1-137-02956-0|passage=In this chapter we look at the question of convergence in corporate governance by evaluating dissident proxy proposals in Canada. (..) Dissident proxy initiatives are a direct challenge to corporate management and the board. They contain assertions of filers' views of what constitutes legitimate modes of conduct for the corporation, and can be seen as legitimacy contests between filers and corporate management (Bates and Hennessy, 2010). Dissident, or unsolicited, proposals are published along with those management is required to file annually, (..)
A person who formally opposes the current political structure, the political group in power, the policy policies of the political group in power, or current laws.
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(quote-book)|year=1989|page=280|isbn=978-0-393-02625-2|passage=It is largely the story of a man who fell from being a potential leader of the Soviet Communist Party in the early 1960s to being an outcast by the mid-1970s – a dissident in the eyes of officialdom, a "half-dissident" in his own eyes.
(quote-book)|year=2013|isbn=978-0-19-977285-8|passage=Before Martyn Frampton published his book Legion of the Rearguard, an exhaustive examination of the dissidents, he highlighted sections of it released in a report by the International Center for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR) at w:King's College London|King's College, London, entitled "The Return of the Militants."
puhekieltä One who disagrees or dissents; one who separates from the established religion.
puhekieltä Sometimes (l): in the kingdom of (l), the name for Christians not part of the Roman Catholic Church.
(quote-journal)|magazine=w:The Gentleman's Magazine|The Gentleman's Magazine: or Monthly Intelligencer|location=London|publisher=Printed, and sold at w:St John's Gate, Clerkenwell|St John's Gate, by F. Jeffries in w:Ludgate Hill|Ludgate-street, and most booksellers|month=May|year=1733|volume=III|issue=24|page=272|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=yk87AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA272|oclc=677154342|passage=From Warſaw, May 25. That the Dyet of Convocation had held its laſt Seſſion on the 22d, and then agreed to and ſign'd a general Confederacy in good Order, having firſt Sworn not to Elect a Foreigner as above. The Day of Election was fixt for the 25th of Aug. But a Proteſt was enter'd by the Diſſidents, who had been excluded.
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English dissident, someone who has dissenting opinion
(inflection of)