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同意と反対 - Opposition

ここでは、「demur」、「deadlock」、「criticize」など、反対に関連するいくつかの英単語を学びます。

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Words Related to Agreement and Disagreement

to make an attack in response to someone else's attack

反撃する, やり返す

反撃する, やり返す

Ex: The army strategically counterattacked the enemy 's position to regain control of the territory ..軍隊は領土の支配権を取り戻すために敵の陣地を戦略的に**反撃**した。

an attack made in response to someone else's attack

反撃, 逆襲

反撃, 逆襲

Ex: The general planned a counterattack after assessing the enemy 's weaknesses .将軍は敵の弱点を評価した後、**反撃**を計画した。
criticism
[名詞]

negative feedback that highlights mistakes or areas for improvement

批判,  非難

批判, 非難

Ex: The manager ’s criticism pushed the team to perform better next time .マネージャーの**批判**がチームを奮い立たせ、次回はより良いパフォーマンスを発揮させた。
to criticize
[動詞]

to point out the faults or weaknesses of someone or something

批判する, 非難する

批判する, 非難する

Ex: It 's unfair to criticize someone without understanding the challenges they face .直面している課題を理解せずに誰かを**批判する**のは不公平です。

to argue or have a disagreement with someone

Ex: In the courtroom , the attorneys are likely cross swords over the admissibility of certain evidence , leading to a contentious legal battle .
deadlock
[名詞]

a situation in which the parties involved do not compromise and therefore are unable to reach an agreement

デッドロック, 行き詰まり

デッドロック, 行き詰まり

Ex: Their ongoing deadlock prevented any progress in the merger discussions .
deadlocked
[形容詞]

(of disagreements, disputes, etc.) unable to be settled because the parties involved do not compromise

行き詰まった, 膠着状態の

行き詰まった, 膠着状態の

debate
[名詞]

a discussion about a particular issue between two opposing sides, mainly held publicly

討論

討論

Ex: The debate over healthcare reform continues to be a contentious issue in politics .医療改革をめぐる**議論**は、政治において依然として論争の的となっています。
to debate
[動詞]

to formally discuss a matter, usually in a structured setting

討論する, 議論する

討論する, 議論する

Ex: Politicians debated the proposed healthcare reform bill on the floor of the parliament .政治家たちは議会で提案された医療改革法案について**議論**した。
to demur
[動詞]

to express one's disagreement, refusal, or reluctance

異議を唱える, 躊躇する

異議を唱える, 躊躇する

Ex: He has demurred on accepting the promotion , unsure if he 's ready for the responsibility .彼は昇進を受け入れることについて**異議を唱え**、責任に備えているかどうか確信が持てませんでした。
to dicker
[動詞]

to negotiate with someone, particularly about the price of something

値切る, 交渉する

値切る, 交渉する

Ex: The marketplaces in some countries encourage visitors to dicker with sellers as a cultural tradition .いくつかの国の市場では、訪問者が売り手と**値引き交渉する**ことを文化的伝統として奨励しています。
to disagree
[動詞]

to hold or give a different opinion about something

同意しない, 異議を唱える

同意しない, 異議を唱える

Ex: He disagreed with the decision but chose to remain silent.彼はその決定に**同意しなかった**が、沈黙を選んだ。
disagreement
[名詞]

an argument or a situation in which people have different opinions about something

不一致

不一致

Ex: The disagreement between the two departments highlighted the need for better communication and collaboration within the organization .2つの部門間の**意見の相違**は、組織内でのより良いコミュニケーションと協力の必要性を浮き彫りにしました。

to make it known that one is not connected with or does not support or agree with someone or something; to declare that something does not have any connection with something else

切り離す, 関係を断つ

切り離す, 関係を断つ

discord
[名詞]

lack of agreement between people

不和, 不一致

不和, 不一致

Ex: The project team was plagued by discord as individual members had conflicting priorities and goals .プロジェクトチームは、個々のメンバーが対立する優先順位と目標を持っていたため、**不和**に悩まされました。
discordant
[形容詞]

having conflicting or opposing elements that create disagreement or tension

不調和な, 対立する

不調和な, 対立する

Ex: The debate highlighted discordant views on environmental regulations .議論は環境規制に関する**不調和な**見解を浮き彫りにした。
disharmony
[名詞]

disagreement over important things that makes people become unfriendly toward one another

不調和, 不和

不調和, 不和

disputable
[形容詞]

not yet proven true or right

議論の余地がある, 疑わしい

議論の余地がある, 疑わしい

Ex: The politician ’s statement was disputable, leading to widespread controversy .その政治家の発言は**議論の余地がある**もので、広範な論争を引き起こした。
disputation
[名詞]

a formal discussion where people hold differing views and fail to reach an agreement

論争, 議論

論争, 議論

Ex: Despite the lengthy disputation, both sides remained firmly entrenched in their positions .長い**論争**にもかかわらず、双方は自分の立場に固執したままでした。
dispute
[名詞]

a disagreement or argument, often involving conflicting opinions or interests

論争,  紛争

論争, 紛争

Ex: The online dispute became a trending topic after both parties publicly aired their grievances .オンラインの**論争**は、両者が公然と不満を表明した後、トレンドトピックになりました。
to dispute
[動詞]

to argue with someone, particularly over the ownership of something, facts, etc.

議論する, 論争する

議論する, 論争する

Ex: The athletes disputed the referee 's decision , claiming it was unfair and biased .選手たちは審判の決定を**争い**、それが不公平で偏っていると主張した。
dissension
[名詞]

lack of agreement between people

不和, 意見の相違

不和, 意見の相違

Ex: The two scholars had a public dissension over the interpretation of the ancient texts .二人の学者は古代文書の解釈について公の**意見の相違**を持った。
dissent
[名詞]

disagreement with what is officially or commonly accepted

異議, 不同意

異議, 不同意

Ex: Academic dissent often drives innovation and critical thinking in research .学術的な**異議**は、しばしば研究における革新と批判的思考を促進します。
to dissent
[動詞]

to give or have opinions that differ from those officially or commonly accepted

異議を唱える, 反対する

異議を唱える, 反対する

Ex: Students are encouraged to dissent respectfully and engage in constructive debate in the classroom .生徒は、敬意を持って**異議を唱える**ことと、教室で建設的な議論に参加することが奨励されています。
dissenter
[名詞]

someone who disagrees with a common belief or an official decision

反対者, 異議を唱える人

反対者, 異議を唱える人

dissenting
[形容詞]

having or giving opinions that differ from those officially or commonly accepted

異議を唱える,  反対の

異議を唱える, 反対の

dissidence
[名詞]

the action or process of disagreeing or disobeying established authority or doctrine

異議, 反対

異議, 反対

Ex: Their dissidence took the form of counter-cultural art and music that delivered anti-establishment messages .彼らの**反体制**は、アンチ・エスタブリッシュメントのメッセージを伝えるカウンターカルチャーのアートと音楽の形をとりました。
dissident
[名詞]

someone who declares opposition to the government of one's country, knowing there is punishment for doing so

反体制派, 異議を唱える人

反体制派, 異議を唱える人

Ex: He was known as a prominent dissident who advocated for democratic reforms .彼は民主的な改革を主張する著名な**反体制派**として知られていました。
dissident
[形容詞]

disagreeing with official policies or popular beliefs, particularly where there is punishment for this action

反体制の,  異議を唱える

反体制の, 異議を唱える

to make it clear that one has no connection with or does not support or agree with someone or something; to state that something does not have any connection with something else

切り離す, 関係を否定する

切り離す, 関係を否定する

dissociation
[名詞]

the action of displaying that one does not agree with something

解離, 不同意

解離, 不同意

dissonance
[名詞]

the state in which people or things are in disagreement

不協和音,  不一致

不協和音, 不一致

dissonant
[形容詞]

having elements or ideas that strongly disagree or clash

不協和音の, 矛盾した

不協和音の, 矛盾した

Ex: The book club discussion turned dissonant over differing interpretations of the novel 's theme .小説のテーマに対する異なる解釈により、読書会の議論は**不協和音**的になった。
to disunite
[動詞]

to cause disagreement or separation between a group of people

分裂させる, 分離させる

分裂させる, 分離させる

disunity
[名詞]

the lack of harmony or agreement within a group, leading to division or conflict

不統一, 不和

不統一, 不和

to diverge
[動詞]

(of views, opinions, etc.) to be different from each other

分かれる,  異なる

分かれる, 異なる

Ex: The panel of experts expected their conclusions to diverge due to differing research methodologies .専門家パネルは、研究方法が異なるため、彼らの結論が**分岐する**と予想していました。
divergence
[名詞]

a difference in interests, views, opinions, etc.

相違

相違

Ex: The family 's religious divergence led to lively dinner table debates .家族の宗教的な**相違**は、夕食の席で活発な議論を引き起こした。
to divide
[動詞]

to cause disagreement among people

分ける, 分裂させる

分ける, 分裂させる

Ex: The debate over education reform has divided parents and educators .教育改革をめぐる議論は、親と教育者を**分断**しました。

to not allow people become united and pose a threat to one by keeping them busy through causing disagreement and argument between them

Ex: With advancing technologies , the potential for divide and conquer" strategies to manipulate public opinion could increase in the future .
divided
[形容詞]

(of a society, organization, or group) separated by disagreement

分かれた, 分裂した

分かれた, 分裂した

division
[名詞]

disagreement among members of a group or society

分裂, 不一致

分裂, 不一致

Ex: A strong sense of division emerged after the policy changes were announced .政策変更が発表された後、強い**分裂**感が生じた。
divisive
[形容詞]

causing disagreement or hostility by creating strong differences of opinion among people

分裂的な, 対立を招く

分裂的な, 対立を招く

Ex: The divisive nature of the debate made it challenging to find common ground .議論の**分裂的な**性質により、共通点を見つけることが困難になりました。
divisively
[副詞]

in a way that causes a split between people

分裂的に

分裂的に

divisiveness
[名詞]

a split in people disagreeing or opposing one another

分裂, 不和

分裂, 不和

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