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n.
(名詞)
- [U]敵意,敵對狀態 a state of extreme unfriendliness;enmity
- [P]戰爭行動,戰斗 acts of fighting in war
Noun:
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a hostile (very unfriendly) disposition;
"he could not conceal his hostility"
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a state of deep-seated ill-will
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the feeling of a hostile person;
"he could no longer contain his hostility"
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violent action that is hostile and usually unprovoked
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用作名詞 (n.)
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I feel no hostility towards anyone.
我對一點平均水平無敵意。
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There is open hostility between the two leaders.
幾位領導班子人展現出公布的敵意。
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We should turn hostility into friendship.
小編應有化干戈為玉帛。
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Gay men and lesbians say there is less overt hostility than in the west and certainly less physical harassment.
男男女女男男戀者說明,在中華絕少發生西歐一種透明化的敵意,也真是很少肉身上的煩擾。
用作名詞 (n.)
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His criticisms are clearly coloured by hostility.
他的反省嚴重包含敵意。
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Not a word was spoken, but she could feel the hostility in the room.
房子里而是沒得人講話,但她可不可以感覺到不十分友好的節日氣氛。
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There was no overt hostility between the two men.
這姐妹倆間也沒有開放的仇視。
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Hostilities have broken out between the two countries.
英法德區間內出現了戰役。
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His first wife..had suffered much public hostility due to his politics.
選自: N. Mosley
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Nor does the new openness to religion signify a hostility to science.
出于:New Republic
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綜上所述東西獨代塑造,受論著權防護,侵犯著作權必究
海詞英語詞典,十六年名牌