
英:/'ˌkɒnfrʌnˈteɪʃn/ 美:/'ˌkɑːnfrənˈteɪʃn/
对抗
复数:confrontations
CET4,CET6,GRE,SAT
n. 对抗;面对;对峙
We have never been involved in any confrontation with you.
我们从未与你发生过任何冲突。
A lot of paraders gathered at the gate next day in a confrontation with the police.
许多游行者第二天聚集在大门口,跟警察对峙。
Both party will benefit from cooperation instead of confrontation.
双方会从合作而不是争论当中获利。
They disagree on the issue so they're having a confrontation.
他们两相对峙 只因在这一问题上没有达成一致意见
Confrontation is not always the best tactic.
对抗并非总是上策。
The government backed off from a confrontation.
政府放弃对抗。
They will plead with him to pull back from confrontation.
他们会恳求他不要再对抗下去。
They appear to have chosen the path of cooperation rather than confrontation.
他们好像选择了合作而不是对抗的行动路线。
It is widely believed that the Peugeot family tired of Mr. Streiff's autocratic ways and penchant for confrontation.
人们普遍认为,标致家族厌倦了斯特雷夫先生专横的处事方式以及对抗倾向。
military confrontation
军事对峙
n.|war/antagonism;[军]对抗;面对;对质
confrontation(对抗/冲突)指两个或多个个体、群体或观点之间因利益、立场或价值观差异而引发的直接对立或对抗状态。该词源自动词“confront”(面对),最早可追溯至16世纪拉丁语“confrontare”,意为“面对面的相遇”。
在当代语境中,confrontation包含以下核心含义:
学术界对confrontation的价值存在辩证观点:哈佛大学冲突解决研究中心认为,建设性对抗可促进问题暴露与创新;而过度对抗可能破坏合作基础(Harvard Law School, 2021)。常见搭配包括“military confrontation”(军事对抗)、“avoid confrontation”(避免冲突)等。
Confrontation(对抗/对峙)指双方因意见、利益或立场的对立而发生的直接冲突或对抗。以下是详细解释:
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