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 antagonism [æn'tægәnizm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 对立, 敌对, 敌意

[化] 拮抗作用; 消效作用

[医] 对抗作用, 拮抗作用


  1. You could sense the antagonism between them.
    你能觉察出他们之间有对立情绪.
  2. The antagonism he felt towards his old enemy was still very strong.
    他对旧冤家的敌对情绪仍然很大.
  3. Let us examine both sides of this antagonism.
    让我们来看看这种对立的两个方面吧。


antagonism
[ noun ]
  1. a state of deep-seated ill-will

  2. <noun.state>
  3. the relation between opposing principles or forces or factors

  4. <noun.linkdef>
    the inherent antagonism of capitalism and socialism
  5. an actively expressed feeling of dislike and hostility

  6. <noun.feeling>
  7. (biochemistry) interference in or inhibition of the physiological action of a chemical substance by another having a similar structure

  8. <noun.act>


Antagonism \An*tag"o*nism\, n. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to struggle
against; ? against + ? to contend or struggle, ? contest: cf.
F. antagonisme. See {Agony}.]
Opposition of action; counteraction or contrariety of things
or principles.

Note: We speak of antagonism between two things, to or
against a thing, and sometimes with a thing.

  1. Korea's long history of labor-management antagonism prevents it.
  2. In other changes, the Soviets also are pushing for a thaw in U.S.-Cuban relations, a 31-year antagonism that nearly led to nuclear war over the 1962 Cuban missile crisis.
  3. On his 90th birthday he wrote bitterly about the antagonism to him then felt in the U.S.
  4. "I am terribly concerned by the antagonism in the U.S. Congress toward Japan," said Akio Morita, chairman of Sony Corp.
  5. In particular, there is a deep-seated antagonism over political and human rights values. The West is now 'at an extraordinary peak of power', according to Mr Huntington.
  6. We don't have that kind of very violent antagonism towards each other or total inability to work with each other,' said Dr Mahathir. Not everyone would agree.
  7. Despite occasional compromises, a fundamental antagonism remains.
  8. Yet the antagonism toward Manila could be dispelled.
  9. In a further antagonism, as seen by dealers, the company has begun to recruit non-exclusive dealers for the first time.
  10. And that will require clinical evidence good enough to overcome the widespread antagonism to AZT.
  11. We cannot allow political differences to become foils for personal antagonism.
  12. But the antagonism was clear from the moment the smiling North Korean government spokesman, Ahn Pyong Su, spoke in the truce village of Panmunjom.
  13. He said the rmy had recovered from that traumatizing conflict and subsequent antagonism to the military.
  14. Lacey said the Air Force survey team expressed concern about pilot turnover, poor morale among both air crew and maintenance personnel, antagonism between management and employees and the level of manning for certain operations.
  15. But a streak of xenophobia in the Korean character shades into downright antagonism when it comes to their former colonial masters, the Japanese.
  16. All failed, mostly because of excessive protectionism, nationalism and cultural antagonism.
  17. The firm's "mind control techniques" led to "mistrust, anxiety and antagonism," among workers at Storwall International Inc., the Toronto filing-cabinet maker charged in a lawsuit.
  18. But at least it offers one way of ameliorating the antagonism between the owners and managers of American business.
  19. "Japan isn't open and until we get that parity of opportunity we will have an enormous buildup of antagonism that creates a backdrop for very bad public policy," she said.
  20. The agency's chief lobbyist, Patrick Quinn, said Reilly "had not been in a hearing with that level of antagonism.
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