adversarial
adversarial 英 [ˌædvəˈseəriəl] 美 [ˌædvərˈseriəl]
adj. 对抗的;对手的,敌手的
Lots of factors contribute to teenagers' experimentation with alcohol and drugs. Genes play a significant role, as do peer relationships. And the teenage years can be adversarial. 许多因素都有助于青少年饮酒和抽烟的实验。基因扮演了一个重要的角色,如同同龄人之间的人际关系那么重要。青少年时期可能是对抗的。
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- adj. 对抗的;对手的,敌手的
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1. Lots of factors contribute to teenagers' experimentation with alcohol and drugs. Genes play a significant role, as do peer relationships. And the teenage years can be adversarial.
许多因素都有助于青少年饮酒和抽烟的实验。基因扮演了一个重要的角色,如同同龄人之间的人际关系那么重要。青少年时期可能是对抗的。
- adversarial (adj.) "involving adversaries," by 1892, from adversary (n.) + -al (1). The older adjective was simply adversary (late 14c.), but the tendency to confuse it with the noun of the same form probably led to the creation of fresh adjectives (earlier examples are adversative, 1530s; adversarious, 1826). Related: Adversarially.
ad·ver·sar·ial / ˌædvəˈseəriəl ; NAmE ˌædvərˈseriəl / adjective ( formal or technical 术语 ) (especially of political or legal systems 尤指政治或法律制度 ) involving people who are in opposition and who make attacks on each other 对立的;敌对的 ◆ the adversarial nature of the two-party system 两党制的对抗性 ◆ an adversarial system of justice 审判对抗制 ad·ver·sar·ial / ˌædvəˈseəriəl ; NAmE ˌædvərˈseriəl /
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