释义 |
disaffiliation|ˌdɪsəfɪlɪˈeɪʃən| [f. disaffiliate v.: see -tion.] The action of disaffiliating.
1926Amer. Review of Reviews Nov. 473 The British Labor party confirms disaffiliation with the Communists. 1927Glasgow Herald 9 Mar. 11 The ground upon which disaffiliation is urged. 1927Observer 10 July 14/6 The announcement of the disaffiliation of the Union of Post Office Workers. 1955Times 9 July 11/7 The defendant union were unwilling to expel him and were only concerned to do so by virtue of the award and the sanction (of disaffiliation) hanging over their heads. 1969Listener 16 Jan. 87/1 The various modes of disaffiliation that have been adopted by the post-Hiroshima young. |