confrontational 英 [ˌkɒnfrʌnˈteɪʃnl]   美 [ˌkɑnfrənˈteɪʃnl]

confrontational

confrontational  英 [ˌkɒnfrʌnˈteɪʃnl] 美 [ˌkɑnfrənˈteɪʃnl]

adj. 对抗的;对抗性的 

We have always maintained that cooperation in the field should be a highlight of cooperation for the international community instead of confrontational point for conflict. 我们一直主张,人权领域的合作应是国际社会合作的一个亮点,而不应该成为对抗的冲突点。
I think that's historical It goes against the tendency of the Gospels to portray Jesus as non-violent and non-confrontational in that last week I think he therefore did it. What did it mean? 我觉得这是符合史实的,它不符合福音想把耶稣描述成一个,在最后一周不暴力不对抗的人的意图,所以我觉得他真的这样做了,这意味着什么?

  • Someone who's confrontational isn't shy about arguing forcefully — in fact, it's the way they often interact with other people. When guests on a TV talk show start yelling at each other, you can describe it as confrontational.
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  • adj. 对抗的;对抗性的
  • 1. We have always maintained that cooperation in the field should be a highlight of cooperation for the international community instead of confrontational point for conflict.

    我们一直主张,人权领域的合作应是国际社会合作的一个亮点,而不应该成为对抗的冲突点。

  • 2. I think that's historical It goes against the tendency of the Gospels to portray Jesus as non-violent and non-confrontational in that last week I think he therefore did it. What did it mean?

    我觉得这是符合史实的,它不符合福音想把耶稣描述成一个,在最后一周不暴力不对抗的人的意图,所以我觉得他真的这样做了,这意味着什么?

  • 3. If you make a statement that you later realize was negative, confrontational or rude, think of how you could have phrased the statement.

    如果你给出的是一个你事后才意识到它是负面的、对抗性的、粗鲁的说明,想一下你该怎么来表达。

  • confrontational (adj.) "characterized by or likely to cause confrontation," 1969, from confrontation + -al (1). Related: Confrontationally.
con·fron·ta·tion·al / ˌkɒnfrʌnˈteɪʃnl ; NAmE ˌkɑːnfrənfrʌnˈteɪʃnl / adjective tending to deal with people in an aggressive way that is likely to cause arguments, rather than discussing things with them 对抗性的;挑起冲突的 con·fron·ta·tion·al / ˌkɒnfrʌnˈteɪʃnl ; NAmE ˌkɑːnfrənfrʌnˈteɪʃnl /
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