confrontation
[.kɔnfrʌn'teiʃən]
n.对抗, 冲突
例句与用法:
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。
A confrontation between opposing groups in which each attempts to harm or gain power over the other, as with bodily force or weapons.
战斗对立双方之间的针锋相对,每方都企图伤害或统治对方,如用暴力或武力
Her angry face forbode a confrontation.
她一脸怒气预示将有一场冲突。
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。
词形变化:
形容词: confrontational | 名词: con-frontationist |
n.
1. 对质; 比较
2. 对抗
confrontation[,kɔnfrʌn'teiʃən]n.1.■对质,比较2.■对抗,冲突3.■现身说法(向别人描述自身行为及其恶果)
confrontationconfrontation[ˌkɔnfrʌnˈteiʃən]n.1.■面对; 对峙[抗]; 对质
继承用法confrontationist[ˌkɔnfrʌnˈteɪʃənɪst]n.1.■主张在国际关系中持对抗态度的人, 对抗[对峙]主义者
noun
- a hostile or argumentative situation or meeting between two or more opposing parties
对峙;敌对;对抗;冲突
a confrontation with the legislature.
与立法机构的交锋。
[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。
confrontational
adjective
confrontation
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
confrontation
■James O'Shea was fired following a confrontation with Publisher David D.
James 与发行商 David 面对面的交涉,最终被辞退。
■"He will avoid a direct confrontation," he reasoned.
“他想避免直接冲突,”他推想。
■An age of ideological confrontation.
一个意识形态对抗的年代
■Freed from the constraints of the traditional debate format, Vice President Quayle and Democrat Al Gore went after each other with a vengeance, creating a confrontation that was always lively, often combative, occasionally mean-spirited.
不受以往辩论形式的拘束,副总统奎尔和民主党的戈尔穷追不舍互相猛烈攻击。结果双方对抗始终活泼生动,常有战斗意味,有进则风度欠佳。
■To fail to confront a subject directly.
不能直接切入主题。
■To confront and engage in conflict with an imagined opponent or threat.
与假想的对手作战面对假想的敌人或威胁;同假想的敌人或威胁作战
■Both writers confront the upbeat and beat them down.
两个作者都正视乐观,并击败了他们。
■Both armies confrontation, who will smile arrogantly?
两军交锋,谁将笑傲?
■Prepare themselves for the information-rich world they now confront.
为他们现在所面临的信息丰富的世界而早做准备。
■We lie to avoid confrontation; improve results; sidestep repercussions.
为避免对质,改进结果,回避问题,我们说谎。
■His angry face forbode a confrontation.
他一脸怒气预示着将有一场冲突。
■He will never confront you, he couldn't say bo to a goose.
他不会同你对抗的,他胆子太小了。
■He doesn't fear confrontation and doesn't mince words.
他不怕面对挑战,说话不半吞半吐。
■A confrontation was inevitable because they disliked each other so much.
他们互相十分厌恶,因此对抗是不可避免的。
■They are good at balancing in the confrontation.
他们善于在对抗中寻找平衡。
■He proclaimed his innocence and challenged his accusers to confront him openly.
他宣称启已是无辜的,并要求与原告们公开当面对质。
■He hung back from provoking any confrontation.
他犹豫着不愿意挑起对抗。
■He swung round to confront his accusers.
他突然转过身来面对著那些指控他的人。
■He added: "We will confront this danger before it is too late".
他补充道:“我们将在为时过晚之前,及时对抗这种威胁。”
■But, why must you confront him?
但你为什么一定得面对他?
■But why must you confront him?
但是为什么你必须对抗他?
■But the scale and intensity of this battle dwarfed that confrontation.
但是战争的规模和强度减缓了冲突。
■You're not gonna confront her? What are you, yellow?
你不去和她当面对质?你这算什么,胆小鬼?
■Why don't you confront Chris before you get any angrier?
你为何不在更生气前就和克里斯对抗?
■You should not have risked the confrontation with the government.
你们本不该冒险对抗政府的。
■The confrontation you had with your wife the night she was murdered.
你太太被杀当晚你曾和她谈过些什么?
■You confront me for I am the evil!
你对抗我,是因为我是魔!
■You must confront these difficulties with bravery.
你必须勇敢地正视这些困难。
■You must confront your fears and doubts and take risks again.
你必须面对你的恐惧和怀疑,并且再次冒险。
■You must confront your problems.
你必须面对自己的问题。
■You will never confront him, you couldn't say bo to a goose.
你是不会同他对抗的,你胆子太
■You will never confront him,you couldn't say bo to a goose.
你是不会同他对抗的,你胆子太小。
■Answer me then, if you can; prepare yourself and confront me.
你若回答我,就站起来,在我面前陈明。
■Confront the friend about the situation.
侧问您的朋友。
■Confront and master the inevitable crises of life.
共同面对和掌控生活中不可避免的危机。
■A soldier has to confront danger and death.
军人必须勇敢而冷静地面对危险和死亡。
■A soldier has to confront danger.
军人须面对危险。
■There is an awkward confrontation.
出现了令人尴尬的局面。
■Germany, being split up, became the frontline of the cold-war confrontation between the East and West.
分裂的德国成了东西方冷战对峙的前线。
■He seemed quite nervous at the critical moment of the mid-game confrontation.
到了中盘对战的关键时刻,他显得很紧张。
■The danger of any confrontation there might have been almost totally removed.
到那时,那方面发生对抗的危险可能几乎完全消除了。
■To meet defiantly; confront.
勇敢地面对;面临
■Confront your fears. Overcoming them reaps rich rewards.
勇敢面对恐惧,克服它们你将收获丰厚的回报。
■Doctors confront such choices often and urgently.
医生经常会遇到这样刻不容缓的抉择。
■There is going to be no nose-to-nose confrontation between any officer of the Association and Branhammer.
协会官员并不会存心找布兰哈默的别扭。
■The possibility of North-South economic confrontation took on an added importance.
南-北经济对抗的可能性显得更加重要。
■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。
■Each side is jealous of its prerogatives but eager to avoid confrontation.
双方都嫉妒它的特权但都极力避免冲突。
■There was a dramatic confrontation between the two leaders.
各领导人之间有一种戏剧性对抗。
■I: Tell me about a time when you had a confrontation with a coworker or boss.
告诉我你有没有和同事或者老板发生过冲突?