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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.
我對任何人人群狂爆意。
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There is open hostility between the two leaders.
三位上司人現象出公開監督的敵意。
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We should turn hostility into friendship.
我門需要化干戈為玉帛。
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Gay men and lesbians say there is less overt hostility than in the west and certainly less physical harassment.
男人和女人男同戀者指出,國內國家絕少出現“西方”那些發表的敵意,也不容置疑不多的肉身上的搔擾。
用作名詞 (n.)
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His criticisms are clearly coloured by hostility.
他的反省嚴重暗含敵意。
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Not a word was spoken, but she could feel the hostility in the room.
房子里盡管說還沒有一些人聊天,但她都可以感受到不親善的氛圍音樂。
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There was no overt hostility between the two men.
這夫妻期間沒了三公開的不待見。
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Hostilities have broken out between the two countries.
中美中間發生了行動。
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His first wife..had suffered much public hostility due to his politics.
出于: N. Mosley
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Nor does the new openness to religion signify a hostility to science.
源于:New Republic
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