单词 | animosity |
释义 | animosity (ænɪmɒsɪti ) Word forms: animosities variable noun Animosity is a strong feeling of dislike and anger. Animosities are feelings of this kind. There's a long history of animosity between the two nations. Sir Geoffrey had no personal animosity towards the Prime Minister. The animosities between peoples in the region can be tied historically to political and governance issues. Synonyms: hostility, hate, hatred, resentment Collocations: mutual animosity Unsubstantiated speculation suggested their mutual animosity was the cause. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, they are notorious for their mutual animosity. Times, Sunday Times Both sides were fully aware of the mutual animosity that existed between each other and constantly felt threatened. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At first, their relationship was one of mutual animosity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The debate nevertheless grew into a mutual animosity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Old animosities are little more than shared jokes. Times, Sunday Times The old animosities have gone. Times, Sunday Times It showed the community that old animosities were destructive and must end. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He emphasised that there is no personal animosity. Times, Sunday Times (2008) They had neither personal animosity towards us, nor much interest in dialogue. Times, Sunday Times (2014) They don't ban them over personal animosity or for the sake of a harmonious life. The Sun (2015) There were reports of " personal animosity' between the two men. A TALE OF FOUR HOUSES: Opera at Covent Garden, La Scala, Vienna and the Met since 1945 (2003) His position had in any case always been nuanced, and free of personal animosity. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Translations: Chinese: 强烈敌意 Japanese: 敵意 |
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