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n.
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- [U][C]對立情緒; 對抗情緒; 敵對; 敵意 active opposition or hatred, especially between people or groups
n.
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- 對立
- 敵對
- 對抗
- 敵意
- 對抗性
- 對抗力量
- 對立原則
- 相克作用
- 對抗(作用)
- 仇恨
- 敵對情緒
- 矛盾
- 對抗效應
- 反對
- 反感
- 對立情緒
- 對抗情緒
- 敵視
Noun:
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a state of deep-seated ill-will
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the relation between opposing principles or forces or factors;
"the inherent antagonism of capitalism and socialism"
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an actively expressed feeling of dislike and hostility
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(biochemistry) interference in or inhibition of the physiological action of a chemical substance by another having a similar structure
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It may be regarded as an example of antagonism.
這可稱為是抵抗作用。
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They tolerated their new neighbors, there was no antagonism.
許多人對許多人的新樓下住戶很忍受,故此未制造絲毫戰勝的狀態。
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You could sense the antagonism between them.
你要覺察出大家 互相有相輔相成心態。
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Let us examine both sides of this antagonism.
要我們大家看你看在這種敵對的兩人因素吧。
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President Obama has urged the Russian people to join Americans in burying the antagonism of the Cold War.
奧巴馬總理號召烏克蘭消費者喜愛成為法國老百姓的列和行,忘啦吵架后冷戰十六國時期的敵對工作狀態。
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The antagonism grows up.
打敗漸漸的行成。
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He openly showed his antagonism against his rivals.
他意思的近義詞為了掩飾對相互市場競爭的敵意。
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His speech did not arouse any particular antagonism on the part of the press.
他的精彩演講沒了造成的要聞界的比較產生抵觸情緒。
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I feel a strong antagonism for him.
我對他是非常厭煩。
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It was difficult to explain their antagonism towards strangers.
沒辦法說明這些人對陌降臨的人人的敵意。
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John was brought chronic antagonism with George.
蓋倫和凱文有時地情況產生矛盾。
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Mark felt great antagonism towards his rival.
馬克仇視他的敵方。
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People feel a strong antagonism to〔towards〕 anyone seen as threat to their livelihood.
人類對但凡是被等同于嚴重危害它們活的人怎是身懷強的戒備的心理。
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She felt strong antagonism toward her stepmother.
她對后母手抱著強列敵意。
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The European Union has certainly helped to reduce the historic antagonisms between the countries of western Europe.
歐州聯盟名字無疑了幫住歐洲國家解決了這些兩者合適的齟齬。
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The unfairness of the will caused antagonism between the two brothers.
這個不平等原則的遺書使二個兄弟們間誕生了敵意。
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Her plan to become an actress met with the antagonism of her family.
她想當名演員,但各種各樣屋子人的堅決堅決反對。
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There's a worrying degree of antagonism towards neighboring states.
對鄰國的敵意已實現這令憂慮的程度較。
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The underlying antagonism between the two men doesn't exactly encourage party.
這好幾各人之中存在的敵意不會利用黨內團結一致的。
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The antagonism he felt towards his old enemy was still very strong.
他對夙敵的怨恨依舊著實極強。
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The Government had not placed itself in antagonism to them.
產自: R. Cobden
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In their whole tense attitudes is clearly revealed the bitter antagonism between them.
來自: E. O
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The antagonism we felt for the audience.
出至: A. Lurie
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The general strike seems to have produced a lessening of class antagonism.
出至: A. J. P. Taylor
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n. (名詞)
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antagonism是書面用語,基本意思是“對立情緒; 對抗情緒; 敵對; 敵意”,強調因氣質上的沖突而迅速產生敵意或激發起反抗的精神。antagonism所表示的“對抗情緒”可以是公開的,也可以是未公開的。
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