例句 |
hostile adj. ⇨ against sb/sth (hostile to an idea) ⇨ aggressive 1 (a hostile reception)be against sb/sth phrase against ♦︎ hostile ♦︎ opposed ♦︎ resistant ♦︎ antagonisticThese are all words that can be used when sb disagrees with sth and wants to stop or prevent it. 这些词均表示不赞成、反对。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆hostile / opposed / resistant / antagonistic to sb / sth◆hostile / antagonistic towards sb / sth◆against / hostile to / opposed to / resistant to the idea of sth◆strongly against / hostile / opposed to sth◆openly / bitterly / fiercely hostile / opposed / antagonistic■ be against sb/sth phrase [not before noun] opposing or disagreeing with sb/sth 反对;与⋯对立;违反◆I'm strongly against animal testing.我强烈反对用动物来做试验。◆Are you for or against the death penalty?你赞成还是反对死刑?◆If you are not with us, you are against us.你如果不支持我们,就是和我们对立。OPP for ■ hostile / /ˈhɒstaɪl; NAmE ˈhɑːstl, ˈhɑːstaɪl/ adjective showing or feeling strong dislike for or opposition to sb/sth 怀有敌意的;敌对的◆Many of the employees were hostile to the idea of change.许多雇员强烈反对变革。◆The proposals have provoked a hostile response from opposition parties.这些提案激起了各反对党派的强烈不满。 see also hostility ⇨ opposition ■ opposed adjective [not usually before noun] disagreeing strongly with sth and trying to stop or prevent it 强烈反对;阻挠◆They are totally opposed to abortion.他们坚决反对堕胎。OPP in favour of sth ⇨ in favour (of sb/sth) see also opposition ⇨ opposition ■ resistant /rɪˈzɪstənt/ / adjective not liking sth and trying to stop it from affecting you 抵制的;抗拒的◆Elderly people are not always resistant to change.上了年纪的人并不总是抗拒改变。 see also resistance ⇨ opposition ■ antagonistic / /ænˌtægəˈnɪstɪk/ / adjective (formal) showing or feeling strong dislike for or opposition to sb/sth, especially a whole class of people or set of ideas (尤指对整个阶级或一套思想理论)有对立情绪的,对抗的,敌视的◆Marx saw these issues in terms of antagonistic class relationships.马克思把这些问题看成为对立的阶级关系。 aggressive1 adjective aggressive behaviour 挑衅行为an aggressive marketing campaign 一场声势浩大的促销活动aggressive ♦︎ hostile ♦︎ militant ♦︎ warlikeThese words all describe sb/sth who is ready to fight or attack sb. 这些词均表示好斗的、有攻击性的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆aggressive / hostile towards sb / sth◆an aggressive / a hostile / a militant / a warlike attitude◆an aggressive / a hostile / a militant person◆a hostile / warlike nation◆aggressive / hostile behaviour / feelings◆very aggressive / hostile / militant / warlike■ aggressive angry, and behaving in a threatening way; ready to attack 好斗的;挑衅的;有攻击性的◆He warned that his dog could be aggressive towards strangers.他警告说他的狗可能会攻击陌生人。◆It is important at all times to discourage aggressive behaviour in young children.任何时候都有必要阻止小孩子的攻击行为。 see also aggression ⇨ tension ▸ aggressively adverb ◆'What do you want?' she demanded aggressively.“你要怎么样?”她挑衅地问道。■ hostile / /ˈhɒstaɪl; NAmE ˈhɑːstl, ˈhɑːstaɪl/ unfriendly and ready to argue or fight 敌意的;敌对的◆The speaker got a very hostile reception from the audience.演讲者遭到了听众的强烈抗拒。◆She was openly hostile towards her parents.她公然对抗她的父母。 OPP friendly ⇨ friendly 2 see also hostility ⇨ tension ■ militant (rather formal) /ˈmɪlɪtənt/ / using, or willing to use, force or strong pressure to achieve your aims, especially to achieve social or political change (尤指为实现社会或政治变革)动武的,好战的,有战斗性的◆Militant groups have been blamed for a series of attacks in the region.武装组织被指应为该地区发生的一系列袭击事件负责。■ warlike (rather formal) wanting to start wars or fight in them 好战的;尚武的◆It is the most warlike nation on earth, and perhaps in all of history.那是世界上,也许也是历史上,最好战的民族。 OPP peace-loving ⓘ Peace-loving people prefer to live in peace and to avoid arguments and fighting. * peace-loving指人热爱和平、不喜欢争斗◆peace-loving citizens爱好和平的公民 |