cliquing
[kli:k]
[ cliquing ]
n.派系, 小集团
例句与用法:
A group of people united by common beliefs, attitudes, or interests and characteristically excluding outsiders; a clique.
内集团一群因共同的信仰、态度和兴趣而集合在一起并明显排斥外人的小集团; 小集团
I've had nothing to do with him since he got in with that rather disreputable clique.
自从他和那个声名狼藉的集团鬼混在一起之后,我就同他断绝了往来。
词形变化:
形容词: cliquey |
副词: cliquishly |
名词: cliquishness |
动词过去式: cliqued |
动词过去分词: cliqued |
动词现在分词: cliquing |
动词第三人称单数: cliques |
cliquing
■"I believe the truth you preach. My church had several divisions; some were led away by ambitious brethren who are spiritual, and who were cliquing together."
“我相信你们传讲的是真道。我的教会有派系之分,有一些人被几个属灵的野心勃勃的弟兄弄走了,他们搞分门结党。”
■they are unspiritual, and they "were cliquing together".
他们是不属灵的。他们“正分门结党”。
■Corruption and cliquing are inevitable in society.I didn't believe in any absolute fairness, democracy, equality or freedom as long as humans got involved.The only thing I believed in was myself.
我不相信任何人类足迹所到之处有绝对的公正、民主、平等、自由,我只相信自己。
■They insisted that people should be an absolutely free man, gathering but cliquing, worshiping nature and being selfless.
这个学派他们主张群而不党,崇尚自然,大公无私,做一个绝对自由自在的人。