antagonism 英 [ænˈtægənɪzəm]   美 [ænˈtæɡəˌnɪzəm]

antagonism

antagonism  英 [ænˈtægənɪzəm] 美 [ænˈtæɡəˌnɪzəm]

n. 对抗,敌对;对立;敌意 

名词复数:antagonisms 

Merely pointing out and debating our areas of disagreement should not be cause for antagonism. 仅仅指出我们之间的分歧并就这些分歧展开辩论不应当导致对立。
In this intersection of ethnic diversity, class antagonism, and racism lay the origins of the draft riots. 在这次种族差异的交叉中,阶级对抗、种族主义成为这次暴动的起源。

  • Antagonism means hostility. You might feel antagonism toward your annoying little sister, particularly if she's always borrowing your stuff without asking.
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  • n. 对抗,敌对;对立;敌意
  • 1. Merely pointing out and debating our areas of disagreement should not be cause for antagonism.

    仅仅指出我们之间的分歧并就这些分歧展开辩论不应当导致对立。

  • 2. In this intersection of ethnic diversity, class antagonism, and racism lay the origins of the draft riots.

    在这次种族差异的交叉中,阶级对抗、种族主义成为这次暴动的起源。

  • 3. Neither side should delude itself that it can avoid the harm caused by an increased mutual antagonism; both should understand that a crisis in one country can hurt the other.

    任何一方都不应迷惑他自己,认为增长的相互对立所带来的伤害是可以避免;双方都应认识到,一国的危机可以伤害到另一国。

  • antagonism (n.) "state of being mutually opposed; opposition between two things or against something," 1797, from French antagonisme or directly from late Greek antagonisma, noun of action from antagonizesthai "to struggle against, oppose, be a rival," from anti "against" (see anti-) + agonizesthai "to contend for a prize," from agon "a contest, a struggle" (see agony). Milton used antagony as a noun.
an·tag·on·ism / ænˈtæɡənɪzəm ; NAmE ænˈtæɡənɪzəm / noun [uncountable ,  plural ] antagonism(to/toward(s) sb/sth) | antagonism(between A and B) feelings of hatred and opposition 对立情绪;对抗情绪;敌对;敌意 SYN hostility The antagonism he felt towards his old enemy was still very strong. 他对宿敌的仇恨仍然十分强烈。 the racial antagonisms in society 社会上的种族对立情绪 antagonism antagonisms an·tag·on·ism / ænˈtæɡənɪzəm ; NAmE ænˈtæɡənɪzəm /
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