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hostile

英 ['hɒstaɪl] 美['hɑstl]
  • adj. 敌对的,敌方的;怀敌意的
  • n. 敌对

英英释意


1. characterized by enmity or ill will;
"a hostile nation"
"a hostile remark"
"hostile actions"
2. not belonging to your own country's forces or those of an ally;
"hostile naval and air forces"
3. very unfriendly;
"a hostile attitude"
4. impossible to bring into friendly accord;
"hostile factions"
5. very unfavorable to life or growth;
"a hostile climate"
"an uncongenial atmosphere"
"an uncongenial soil"
"the unfriendly environment at high altitudes"
6. marked by features that oppose constructive treatment or development;
"not able to accomplish much in such a hostile environment"
7. used of attempts to buy or take control of a business;
"hostile takeover"
"hostile tender offer"

双语例句


1. The West has gradually relaxed its hostile attitude to this influential state.
西方对这个颇具影响力的国家的敌视态度已逐渐缓和。

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2. Family control would prevent any hostile takeover or greenmail attempt.
家族管理可以防止任何恶意收购或绿票讹诈的企图。

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3. It could engage the enemy beyond the range of hostile torpedoes.
从这可以避开敌方鱼雷区对敌人发动进攻。

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4. He may construe the approach as a hostile act.
他也许会将这种做法理解为敌视行为。

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5. If you venture from "feminine" standards, you are labelled aggressive and hostile.
女性要是不够女人味便会背上咄咄逼人、很不友善之名。

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