confrontation

英[ˌkɒnfrʌn'teɪʃən] 美[ˌkɒnfrʌn'teɪʃən]
  • n. 对抗;冲突
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星级词汇:
  • conacre n.(佃户的)小块土地出租(为期一熟)
Noun:
  1. a bold challenge

  2. discord resulting from a clash of ideas or opinions

  3. a hostile disagreement face-to-face

  4. the act of hostile groups opposing each other;

    "the government was not ready for a confrontation with the unions"
    "the invaders encountered stiff opposition"

  5. a focussed comparison; bringing together for a careful comparison

1. The King made major concessions to end the confrontation with his people.
为了结束与其臣民的冲突,国王作出了很大的让步。

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2. He had ducked the confrontation with United Nations inspectors last summer.
去年夏天他避开了与联合国核查人员的对峙。

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3. This could pitch the government into confrontation with the work-force.
这有可能把政府推向与工人正面交锋的境地。

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4. They will plead with him to pull back from confrontation.
他们将请求他退出冲突。

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5. The confrontation turned ugly.
对抗局面进一步激化。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Banks often enter into confrontation.
      银行之间经常形成对抗局面。
    2. Even a limited confrontation can escalate into a major war.
      即使是局部的对抗也可能扩大成一场大战。
    3. The Arab-Israeli confrontation is causing our firm serious difficulties.
      阿拉伯国家和以色列的对抗给我们公司带来严重困难。
    4. Her angry face forbode a confrontation.
      她一脸怒气预示将有一场冲突。
    5. She wanted to avoid another confrontation with her father.
      她想避免和父亲再次发生冲突。
    6. We should avoid confrontation as much as possible.
      我们应该尽量避免正面冲突。