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 antagonistic [æn`tægə'nɪstɪk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 对抗的, 敌对的

[化] 拮抗药

[医] 对抗的, 拮抗的, 相克的, 对合牙的


  1. Mutually exclusive or antagonistic qualities or things.
    不相容,两相对立无法共存、彼此抵触的特性或事物
  2. Something that separates potentially antagonistic entities, as an area between two rival powers that serves to lessen the danger of conflict.
    缓冲物,缓冲地带可用来隔离潜在的对抗性因来的东西,如面敌对势力用来减轻冲突危险的地带
  3. His policy is antagonistic to our interests.
    他的政策兴我们的利益相抵触。


antagonistic
[ adj ]
  1. arousing animosity or hostility

  2. <adj.all>
    his antagonistic brusqueness
    Europe was antagonistic to the Unites States
  3. used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effect

  4. <adj.all>
  5. indicating opposition or resistance

  6. <adj.all>
  7. characterized by antagonism or antipathy

  8. <adj.all>
    slaves antagonistic to their masters
    antipathetic factions within the party
  9. incapable of harmonious association

  10. <adj.all>


Antagonistic \An*tag`o*nis"tic\, Antagonistical
\An*tag`o*nis"tic*al\, a.
Opposing in combat, combating; contending or acting against;
as, antagonistic forces. -- {An*tag`o*nis"tic*al*ly}, adv.

They were distinct, adverse, even antagonistic.
--Milman.

  1. In his veto message Saturday, the president said, "This type of content-based regulation by the federal government is, in my judgment, antagonistic to the freedom of expression guaranteed by the First Amendment."
  2. He calls himself antagonistic.
  3. Both managers and "providers" (hospitals and physicians) have their behaviors shaped by incentive systems that are antagonistic to actual health-care delivery.
  4. But what changed them was Thatcher and the Conservative party; Hammond's role was insignificant by comparison and he may even have slowed the process because of his antagonistic stances.
  5. Solly as we have known it is surely gone: Warren Buffett, who has taken over its direction, is so antagonistic to equities trading that he has proposed a 100% tax on profits from selling stock held less than a full year.
  6. The two sects have been antagonistic since a split in Islam in the 7th century.
  7. Under Shevardnadze's stewardship, the Soviet Union pulled its troops out of Afghanistan, negotiated cuts in nuclear arsenals, allowed East European countries to oust Communist regimes and ended antagonistic relations with Cold War foes.
  8. But Mr. Martin said Lockheed is unfairly characterizing his group as antagonistic.
  9. What the success of "Senatorial Privilege" demonstrates is that large numbers of populists, who tend to be antagonistic toward the culture of publishing and reviewing, are nonetheless willing to buy serious nonfiction books.
  10. The study was well received, particularly by Robert Costello, the Pentagon's chief of acquisition under Secretary Carlucci, who has pushed for a less antagonistic relationship between contractors and the military.
  11. "To the extent that this decision encourages editors to say we have to have more formal relations with sources, then it is very antagonistic to First Amendment values," says Bruce Sanford, a Washington lawyer.
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