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释义  hos·til·i·ty /hɒˈstɪləti $ hɑː-/ ●○○ noun  1  [uncountable]UNFRIENDLY when someone is unfriendly and full of anger towards another person 敌意,敌对态度hostility towards/between hostility towards foreigners 对外国人的敌意hostility towards foreigners American English 对外国人的敌意5 hostility toward Jews对犹太人的敌意n hostility toward religious minoritiesopen/outright hostility (=hostility that is clearly shown) 公开的敌意 They eyed each other with open hostility. 他们带着公然的敌意看着对方。2  [uncountable]AGAINST/OPPOSE strong or angry opposition to something 强烈的反对 The reform program was greeted with hostility by conservatives. 改革方案遭到保守派人士的强烈反对。hostility to/towards There is a lot of public hostility to the tax. 公众强烈反对这项税。 Pictures of refugees aroused popular hostility (=felt by a lot of people) towards the war. 难民照片激起了广大民众对这场战争的反对。hostility towardAmerican English American English Republican hostility toward slavery 共和党对奴隶制的反对3  hostilities [plural] formalPMWAR fighting in a war 战斗 a cessation of hostilities 停战Examples from the Corpushostility• But they also told these stories because they felt so disturbed by the alienation and hostility of some black students.• Its consequences are hostility to the strong state and vanguard party and sympathy with pluralism and perhaps forms of anarchism.• Recently there has been hostility towards the Prime Minister from members of his own party.• The only council member who can be seen to be motivated by hostility to the family is William, lord Hastings.• Now they became centers of hostility.• Given his open hostility, it seemed pointless to try and continue to persuade him.• They were greeted with open hostility.• The verdict may worsen racial hostility.• Consequently, the Franco regime could not institute a programme of land reform without arousing the hostility of the landowners.• The hostility and bloodshed associated with the partition resulted in 1 million deaths.• Boys in an autocratic group were more dependent on their leader, and submissive; their hostility was towards each other.• The announcement was greeted with hostility from some employees.hostility towards/between• This time he seems to be picking up the signals of some approaching hostility towards him.• Strikes grew more frequent and violent, the harsh suppression of them by the government increasing hostility towards the republican regime.• Its presence will indicate hostility towards religion and make it very difficult for people to take religion seriously.• There is no hostility between the staff and us and it makes school life so much easier.• The flashes of hostility between them could only make things worse.• Ultimately these foundered on the legacy of hostility between the various parties and between Lini, Sope and Kalpokas.• There would also appear to have been relatively little popular hostility towards papal authority.hostility to/towards• But there was fierce hostility to the appointment within the Labour ranks.• He was especially noted for his hostility to the scheme to form a territorial army.• There would also appear to have been relatively little popular hostility towards papal authority.• Finally, the psychological profession's hostility to marriage and family commitments works strongly against women psychologists.• Wigg's hostility to both arose from the same cause.• Much of the hostility towards civilization felt by people in the suppressed classes is understandable.• Republican rhetoric had consisted of unrestrained hostility to the Soviet Union and emphasized permanent war with Communism.• Identification with the community is even consistent with hostility to its laws, if those are thought to be oppressive or unfair.hos·til·i·ty nounLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable  when anger unfriendly is Corpus someone and full of
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