dis·sent·er /dɪˈsɛntɚ/
  不同意者,反對者,非國教派的人
  Dis·sent·er n.
  1. One who dissents; one who differs in opinion, or declares his disagreement.
  2. Eccl. One who separates from the service and worship of an established church; especially, one who disputes the authority or tenets of the Church of England; a nonconformist.
     Dissenters from the establishment of their several countries.   --Burke.
     Robert Brown is said to have the first formal dissenter.   --Shipley.
  Note: ☞ “The word is commonly applied only to Protestants. The Roman Catholics are generally referred to as a distinct class.”
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  dissenter
       n : a person who dissents from some established policy [syn: dissident,
            protester, objector, contestant]