animosities

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[ˌænəˈmɔsɪti:z]
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  • n.

    憎恨,仇恨,敌意( animosity的名词复数 );

  • 英英释义

    animosity[ ,æni'mɔsəti ]

    • n.a feeling of ill will arousing active hostility

      同义词:animusbad blood

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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. As the years have passed, the animosity between the two has only grown.
      几年过去了,这种憎恶之感却在不断增加。
    2. Celtic Football Club boss Gordon Strachan insists there is no animosity between him and Sir Alex Ferguson.
      凯尔特人队的主教练斯特拉坎坚称他和弗格森之间没有相互憎恶。
    3. There is great animosity between the two classes.
      这两个阶级之间有很深的仇恨。
    4. He has a strong animosity against his enemy.
      他对敌人有强烈的仇恨。

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