animosity
animosity 英 [ˌænɪˈmɒsəti] 美 [ˌænɪˈmɑsəti]
n. 憎恶,仇恨,敌意
名词复数:animosities
- Animosity is hatred. If your (supposed) best buddy embarrasses you in front of a big crowd, your friendship could turn into animosity.
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- n. 憎恶,仇恨,敌意
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1. That animosity should not be overstated.
这种敌意不应被夸大。
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2. When I came to have feelings just like those foreigners, I realized that on the inside, it felt more like animosity.
当我也有了其他外国人那样的感受时,我意识到在自己内心,我的感受更像是憎恶。
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3. Given the delay in the release of an official version of AirSea Battle, it seems that the Pentagon would like to tone down the animosity─at least publicly.
从官方版本的空海一体战计划被推迟发布的情形来看,五角大楼似乎会愿意降低对中国的敌意──至少在公开层面是如此。
- animosity (n.) early 15c., "vigor, bravery" (a sense now obsolete), from Old French animosité (14c.) or directly from Latin animositatem (nominative animositas) "boldness, vehemence," from animosus "bold, spirited," from animus "life, breath" (from PIE root *ane- "to breathe"). Sense of "active hostile feeling" is first recorded c. 1600, from a secondary sense in Latin.
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