rancor
rancor 英 ['ræŋkə] 美 [ˈræŋkɚ]
n. 深仇;怨恨;敌意
名词复数:rancors
- The word rancor is best when you're not just talking about anger, you're talking about a deep, twisted bitter type of anger in your heart. The open rancor in political discussion prevents cooperation between political parties.
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- n. 深仇;怨恨;敌意
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1. In January, during a state visit to Washington by President Hu Jintao, leaders worked hard to dispel the rancor that had been slowly building.
今年一月份,在胡锦涛主席对华盛顿进行国事访问期间,双方领导人都在努力驱散一直在慢慢积累的敌意。
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2. In January, during a state visit to Washington by President Hu Jintao, leaders worked hard to dispel the rancor that had been slowly building.Soon after, Vice President Joseph R.
今年一月份,在胡锦涛主席对华盛顿进行国事访问期间,双方领导人都在努力驱散一直在慢慢积累的敌意。
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3. But if a political movement is disorganized and unfocused, the Internet might onlyexpose and publicize its vulnerabilities and ratchet up the rancor ofinternecine conflicts.
但如果运动本身组织混乱、目标不明,网络只会暴露并使这些弱点公开化,从而进一步加深内部冲突所导致的怨恨。
- rancor (n.) c. 1200, from Old French rancor "bitterness, resentment; grief, affliction," from Late Latin rancorem (nominative rancor) "rancidness, a stinking smell" (Palladius); "grudge, bitterness" (Hieronymus and in Late Latin), from Latin rancere "to stink" (see rancid).
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