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复数形式
schisms
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分裂, 分歧
a division between a group of people caused by their disagreement over beliefs or views
- A schism in the political party caused a split in leadership and policy.
政党中的分裂导致了领导和政策的分裂。
- Historical schisms often reshape societies and lead to significant cultural shifts.
历史上的分裂常常重塑社会并导致重大的文化转变。
- A schism in the organization resulted in two rival groups with opposing agendas.
组织中的分裂导致了两个议程对立的竞争团体。
- The schism among the activists hampered their efforts to achieve a common goal.
活动人士之间的分裂阻碍了他们实现共同目标的努力。
- The ideological schism between the two factions was evident in their conflicting statements.
两个派系之间的意识形态分裂在他们相互矛盾的声明中显而易见。
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分裂, 分离
a formal separation within a religious organization, especially a Christian Church, caused by disagreement
- The Protestant Reformation led to a major schism in Christianity, as followers broke away from the Roman Catholic Church.
新教改革导致了基督教中的一次重大分裂,因为追随者们脱离了罗马天主教会。
- Historical records show that the schism in the early church was fueled by differing views on theology.
历史记录显示,早期教会中的分裂是由对神学的不同看法所激化的。
- The council sought to heal the schism between the Orthodox and Catholic churches after centuries of division.
委员会试图治愈几个世纪分裂后东正教和天主教会之间的分裂。
- Despite the schism, both branches of the church continued to share some common religious practices.
尽管存在分裂,教会的两个分支继续分享一些共同的宗教实践。
- After the schism, the two denominations formed distinct beliefs and practices.
分裂之后,两个教派形成了不同的信仰和实践。