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hostile adjective VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSappear, be, feel, seem 显得有敌意;敌对;感到敌意;似乎有敌意become, turn 开始/变得敌对remain 仍然怀有敌意make sb 使某人怀有敌意◆The experience has made him generally hostile to women.这段经历使他对所有女性都产生了敌意。consider sth, deem sth, perceive sth as, regard sth as, see sth as 认为⋯有敌意;把⋯看作不友好◆They were reluctant to take any step that might be regarded as hostile.他们不愿意采取任何可能被视为怀有敌意的行动。ADVERBbitterly, decidedly, deeply, downright, extremely, positively (especially BrE) , unremittingly, very 有强烈敌意;断然敌对;强烈仇视;全然敌对;极端仇视;始终敌对;非常不友好◆He was deeply hostile to the idea of psychotherapy.他非常反对心理治疗。◆The audience gave him a downright hostile reception.观众对他表现出了强烈的反感。entirely, totally 完全敌对increasingly 日益仇视apparently 表面上敌对potentially 有潜在恶意generally 普遍敌对actively, openly, overtly (especially NAmE) 积极地/公然地/明目张胆地敌对mutually 相互敌视uniformly 一致反对◆The press became uniformly hostile to the new administration.新闻界开始一致反对新一届政府。PREPOSITIONto 反对⋯◆Many people were openly hostile to the idea.很多人公开反对这一想法。towards/toward 对⋯不友善◆He was extremely hostile towards / toward her.他偏要跟她过不去。 |