dissent
v.
early 15c., from Latin dissentire "differ in sentiments, disagree, be at odds, contradict, quarrel," from dis- "differently" (see dis-) + sentire "to feel, think" (see sense, n.). Related: Dissented; dissenting. The noun is 1580s, from the verb.
Has there ever been a society which has died of dissent? Several have died of conformity in our lifetime. [Jacob Bronowski "Science and Human Values," 1956]
〔蒋〕[dis-分开→不同,sent感觉→意见] 不同意,持不同意见,持异议
〔李〕[dis-=apart分离;sent=to feel感觉→“to feel apart from others与他人感觉相分离”→] v. think differently;disagree in opinion持异议;不同意