释义 |
con·fron·ta·tion \ˌkän(ˌ)frən.ˈtāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Medieval Latin confrontation-, confrontatio comparison, boundary, from confrontatus (past participle of confrontare to bound) + Latin -ion-, -io -ion : the act of confronting : the state of being confronted: as a. : meeting; specifically : the bringing face to face of an accused person and his accusing witnesses — used especially in the phrase right of confrontation b. : the clashing of forces or ideas : conflict c. : comparison |