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hostility noun 1opposition/aggressive feelings or actions 敌对情绪或行为ADJECTIVE | VERB + HOSTILITY | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbitter (especially BrE) , considerable, deep, extreme, great, implacable 强烈的敌意;难以消解的敌对情绪downright, open, outright, overt 十足的/公开的/彻头彻尾的/公然的敌意◆Mixed-race couples faced open hostility.从前异族通婚的夫妇会遭遇公开的敌视。veiled 隐藏的敌意◆There was a barely veiled hostility in her tone.她语气中带着几乎未加掩饰的敌意。general, widespread 普遍的反对popular (especially BrE) , public 公众的敌对情绪◆the widespread popular hostility to the war人们普遍反对这场战争的情绪personal 个人的敌对情绪continuing, growing 持续的敌对行为;不断滋长的敌意mutual 相互的敌视racial 种族敌视VERB + HOSTILITYfeel, sense 感到敌意◆the deep hostility felt by many teenagers against the police很多青少年对警察怀有的根深蒂固的敌视情绪express, show 表现出敌意arouse, attract (especially BrE) , provoke 招致反对;激起敌意◆Such a move might arouse public hostility.此举可能会引起民众反对。be greeted with, be met with, encounter, face, meet with 遭到反对◆The proposal was met with outright hostility.提议遭到公然反对。PREPOSITIONhostility between 两者之间的敌对◆You could almost feel the hostility between her and her mother.你几乎可以感觉得到她和她母亲之间的那种敌意。hostility against, hostility to, hostility towards/toward 对⋯的敌视◆the bitter hostility towards / toward the occupying forces对占领军的切齿痛恨 |