inimical
inimical 英 [ɪˈnɪmɪkl] 美 [ɪˈnɪmɪkəl]
adj. 敌意的;有害的
- Censorship is inimical to freedom. So, most teenagers would argue, are curfews. To be inimical is to be harmful, antagonistic, or opposed to — like smoking two packs a day is to healthy lungs.
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- adj. 敌意的;有害的
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1. But allowing vigilantes to even the score will only lead to a spiral of violence that is hard to stop and inimical to democratic evolution.
但是由治安委员会成员来弥补裂痕只能导致暴力事件的盘旋上升,这种事件又是难以遏制的,同时对民主进程又是极其有害的。
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2. When Krugman repeated one of his "debt is good" posts, posters linked to the economic science from Reinhardt and Rogoff showing that high debt is inimical to economic recovery.
当克鲁格曼重复发了一篇他的“举债是美德”博文时,回帖的网民用链接把人们引向了莱因哈特和罗格夫,揭示了巨额债务对经济复苏有害。
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3. In fact, what's happening both in America and in the EU at this point is raising the possibility that democratic governance may in some modern situations be inimical to competent economic stewardship.
实际上,当前正在美国和欧盟发生事情反而增加了下述论点的可能性,即在一些现代的情况下,民主管理反而不利于合理的经济管理工作。
- inimical (adj.) 1640s, from Late Latin inimicalis "hostile," from Latin inimicus "unfriendly; an enemy" (see enemy).
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