animosity 详细解释

animosity

[.æni'mɔsiti]

n. 憎恶, 仇恨

n.

仇恨, 敌意; 憎恶[C][U][(+against/to/towards)]

She felt a burning animosity towards them.

她对他们深恶痛绝。

词形变化

名词复数: animosities |

词义辨析

同义:

n.憎恶; 怨恨

hatred  dislike  ill will  rancor  hostility  

同义参见:

venom  spite  feud  offense  

反义参见:

favor  goodwill  favour  

英英释义

名词 animosity:

a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility

同义词:animus, bad blood

补充

animosityanimosity英:[ˌæniˈmɔsiti] 美:[ˌænəˈmɑsɪti]n.1.憎恨, 仇恨, 敌意The people of this country are full of animosity to the invaders.这个国家的人民对侵略者充满了仇恨。

例句

1. The animosity between the two men grew.那两个男人之间的敌意在加深。 2. the age-old animosities in the Middle East中东地区由来已久的敌对情绪 3. Sir Geoffrey had no personal animosity towards the Prime Minister.杰弗里爵士对首相并无私人恩怨。 4. he no longer felt any animosity towards her.他对她不再怀有敌意。 5. There is still animosity between these two teams after last year's match.去年比赛以后,这两队依然不和。 6. There has always been animosity [=hostility] between them. [=they have always disliked each other]他们对彼此一直充满敌意。 7. He felt nothing but animosity toward his boss. [=he disliked his boss very much]他对老板满心怨恨。 8. We put aside our personal animosities so that we could work together.我们暂时把个人恩怨放在一旁,这样才能一同工作。