defection
英:[dɪ'fekʃn] 美: [dɪ'fekʃn]
defection 基本解释
n.(对国家、事业等的)背叛;
变形
复数:defections
英英释义
defection[ di'fekʃən ]
n.withdrawing support or help despite allegiance or responsibility同义词:desertionabandonment
the state of having rejected your religious beliefs or your political party or a cause (often in favor of opposing beliefs or causes)同义词:apostasyrenunciation
defection 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- His defection to the other side was the ultimate betrayal.
他变节投向另一方是最终的背叛。 - In the game, cooperation and defection result in differing payoffs depending on what the other participants do.
在游戏中,合作和背叛所得到的后果将根据其他参与者的作为而定。 - The defection of a large number of back-benchers brought down the last government.
大量的不居要职的普通议员脱党,造成前任政府的垮台。
权威例句
Zero Defection ; Quality Comes to ServiceEvolutionary Cycles of Cooperation and DefectionDefection Detection: Measuring and Understanding the Predictive Accuracy of Customer Churn ModelsSuppression of Viral Infectivity through Lethal DefectionFrom the Cover: Evolutionary cycles of cooperation and defectionThe Logic of Strategic Defection: Court-Executive Relations in Argentina under Dictatorship and DemocracyFactors Influencing the Likelihood of Customer Defection: The Role of Consumer KnowledgeCustomer base analysis: partial defection of behaviourally loyal clients in a non-contractual FMCG retail settingElectoral Institutions and Legislative Behavior: Explaining Voting Defection in the European ParliamentCustomer churn analysis: Churn determinants and mediation effects of partial defection in the Korean mobile telecommunications servi...