confrontation 详细解释

confrontation

[.kɔnfrʌn'teiʃən]

n.对抗, 冲突

词形变化

形容词: confrontational | 名词: con-frontationist |

词义辨析

同义参见:

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英英释义

名词 confrontation:

a bold challenge

discord resulting from a clash of ideas or opinions

a hostile disagreement face-to-face

同义词:encounter, showdown, face-off

the act of hostile groups opposing each other

同义词:opposition

a focussed comparison; bringing together for a careful comparison

补充

confrontationconfrontation英:[ˌkɔnfrʌnˈteiʃən] 美:[ˌkɑnfrʌnˈteʃən]n.1.对抗, 对抗的事物We can't risk another confrontation with the union.我们不能冒再次同工会对抗的危险。

例句

1. The situation could slip into a nuclear confrontation.这种局势可能会逐步陷入一场核对抗。 2. confrontation with India will destabilize Pakistan.与印度的敌对状态将会破坏巴基斯坦的稳定。 3. the relentless increase in military and political confrontation between the two countries两国之间不断加剧的军事和政治冲突 4. the confrontation with other European Union members over its budget deficit在预算赤字问题上与欧盟其他成员国的争端 5. This leads to a violent confrontation between father and son.这导致了父子之间的强烈冲突。 6. a violent confrontation with a drunk on a train在列车上与醉汉的激烈冲突 7. Two people were killed in a confrontation with police.两人在与警察的冲突中丧生。 8. a culture that seeks to avoid confrontation一种寻求避免冲突的文化 9. He wants to avoid confrontation with his former colleagues.他希望避免与旧同僚的冲突。 10. a confrontation with the legislature.与立法机构的交锋。 11. [mass noun]four months of violent confrontation between government and opposition forces.政府军和反政府军之间历时四个月的暴力冲突。 12. There were several violent confrontations between rival gangs.敌对帮派之间发生了几起暴力冲突。 13. He would prefer not to have a confrontation with the authorities.他不想与当局对抗。 14. a series of confrontations between residents and police居民与警察间的一系列冲突 15. "We want cooperation, not confrontation."我们要合作,不要对抗。 16. We seek to avoid military confrontation at all costs.我们不惜一切代价力图避免军事冲突。