1. 有效对抗性的,对抗性的:20. heterogeneous 由不同种类组成的 | 21. antagonistic 有效对抗性的,对抗性的 | 22. clan 氏族
2. 颉抗的:antagonistic 敌对的 | antagonistic 颉抗的 | antagonize 起反作用
3. 对抗的:answering alarm 响应火警; 接警 | antagonistic 对抗的 | anteroom 前室
1. 对抗的;敌对的;有敌意的
If a person is antagonistic to someone or something, they show hatred or dislike towards them.
e.g. Nearly all the women I interviewed were aggressively antagonistic to the idea.
几乎我采访过的所有女性都对这个观点表示了强烈的反感。
1. Koizumi told a news conference that he and Hu agreed to make efforts to develop the bilateral friendship instead of aggravating antagonistic feelings.
2. They remained antagonistic until Lee was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer in 1970, when they made amends.
3. Foreign Minister Seiji Maehara said the move to bring back the ambassador was not intended to be antagonistic.
4. The pairing of sour pickles and hyssop was a little disappointing though because two powerful aromas seemed a bit antagonistic and worked against each other.
5. They have nailed the lies in the distortions and accusations by antagonistic international forces and in clearing up the misunderstanding about China's human rights.
6. He painted the victim as a troubled youth who developed an antagonistic relationship with her uncle who had " come to her rescue " two years earlier.
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7. Even when India built up its armaments ostensibly targeting China as its potential competitor, we refused to assume the same antagonistic attitude.
8. Chavez also halted shipments of subsidized fuel to Colombia, saying Venezuela should not be sending cheap gasoline to an antagonistic neighbor.
9. Judging by the antagonistic phrases they are using, it seems the two Koreas are inching ever closer to the brink of war.
10. Instead of having an antagonistic relationship, those belonging to the elite and grassroots group should strive to complement each other.
antagonistic
adj
1. incapable of harmonious association
2. used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effect
Synonym: incompatible
3. arousing animosity or hostility
e.g. his antagonistic brusqueness
Europe was antagonistic to the Unites States
4. characterized by antagonism or antipathy
e.g. slaves antagonistic to their masters
antipathetic factions within the party
Synonym: antipathetic antipathetical
5. indicating opposition or resistance
Synonym: counter