Disidente in english
Dissident
pronunciation: dɪsədɪnt part of speech: adjective, noun
pronunciation: dɪsədɪnt part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures
disidente = dissident ; dissenter ; maverick ; defector.
Example: The number of new books being published in London every year in Arabic is now well in excess of a hundred, ranging from expensive academic works to an array of popular dissident literature.Example: As Louis Shores has pointed out with some feeling, 'The most that dissenters should say is that the theory is bad'.Example: The third example from Canada is somewhat of a maverick, in that it is related more to the British models of Bretton and Longsight.Example: Finally, the issue of the number of defectors versus the speed at which they defect is discussed.more:
» disidente político = political dissident .
Example: There is no proper mechanism for complaining about abuses, and there may be inadequate protection for political dissidents.» facción disidente = splinter group ; splinter party .
Example: The tendency for the members of a professional body dividing up into interest groups is commendable, although splinter groups should be guarded against. Example: In 1928 the National Socialist Party was only a marginal splinter party but by 1932 it had mobilized 14 million voters.» grupo disidente = splinter group ; splinter party .
Example: The tendency for the members of a professional body dividing up into interest groups is commendable, although splinter groups should be guarded against. Example: In 1928 the National Socialist Party was only a marginal splinter party but by 1932 it had mobilized 14 million voters.» partido disidente = splinter party .
Example: In 1928 the National Socialist Party was only a marginal splinter party but by 1932 it had mobilized 14 million voters.