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an·i·mos·i·ty
ae n ma sih ti
复数:animosities
词根:animus
n.animus 敌意;意图;基本态度;女性的男性意向
noun
strong dislike or active hostility.No longer able to hide their animosity toward each other, they argued bitterly in front of their children.Animosity between the leaders of the two sides threatened to put an end to the negotiations.I don't enjoy the criticism, but I feel no animosity toward my critics.
15世纪初,“活力,勇气”(现在已不再使用此义),来自14世纪的古法语 animosité 或直接来自拉丁语 animositatem(主格 animositas),意为“大胆,热情”,源于 animus “生命,呼吸”的形容词形式 animosus(来自 PIE 词根 *ane-,“呼吸”)。 “积极敌对的感觉”是从大约1600年开始使用,并源于拉丁语的第二意义。
Middle English animosite, from Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French animosité, from Late Latin animositat-, animositas, from Latin animosus spirited, from animus — see animus
The first known use of animosity was in 1568
aniseednoun
the seed of anise often used as a flavoring
anisenoun
an herb that is related to the carrot and produces seeds with an aromaalso: aniseed
anionnoun
a negatively charged ion
animositynoun
a feeling of dislike or hatred
1 Elena also obsesses over justifying her animosity toward Izzy, who came along when she thought she was done bearing children and, according to her own interpretation, is the most difficult to love of her family.
2 The curiosity of being together overwhelmed the animosity keeping people apart.
3 A police captain who knew well the animosity between the Black Belt and Packingtown communities was deeply concerned.
4 The main animosity will be between America and China.
最主要的怨愤方是美国和中国。
5 The topic of restoration led to another theme — one that touched on the Russians’ animosity toward their own, earlier occupiers: the Nazis.
6 There is no surer way to stir up animosity among young literary people than to present another young literary figure as a generational spokesperson.
7 Interviews with a number of South Africans shows a deep animosity toward foreigners in their country.
本报对大量南非人的采访显示,这个国家存在一股对外国人的深刻仇恨。
8 Given this context and the government’s animosity toward the searching, it is easy to see why a filmmaker who wants his work to get through government censors would criticize such acts.
9 If there is any personal animosity between the two men, it is not apparent.
如果这两位男人之间存在什么个人仇恨, 我们从表面上似乎看不出来.
10 Few rivalries can match that of the Cards and Cubs in terms of history, color and animosity. Things are tense in an off year, but in 2003 the teams are at the top of the National League Central division (along with the Houston Astros), separated by a half-game.
11 The animosity seems to have stemmed from the fact that Books & Books moved in when there was already an independent bookstore, the Open Book, around the corner.
12 I got the sense there was a lot of animosity between the working poor and the working class — so people who are just over the income limits for qualifying for food stamps or child care.
13 The real heat of tribal animosity was certainly still in evidence in the 1980s when the so-called "hip-hop wars" raged within the offices of influential music magazine NME.
14 Their animosity runs deep.
他们的怨恨很深.
15 Devlin: ‘Sometimes you need a bit of animosity to get people’s backs up.’
16 Vanity, egotism, and pride – they all hide a subtle unhappiness, a cleverly disguised animosity.
虚荣 、 自负 、 骄傲,这些都暗含着一种微妙的不快, 一种巧妙伪装的敌意.
17 That means Season 2 requires more attentive viewing than Season 1 did — there are more players, alliances and animosities to track — but it also gives the writers characters other than Escobar to develop.
18 Given the animosity in Durham during those years, and C.P.’s own fury against a world he couldn’t control—and his tendency to always carry a gun—it was amazing that he hadn’t shot anyone.
19 Ms. Knightley’s co-stars have praised her ability to fend off distractions such as these, as well the animosity that the actress’s success seems to engender in some people, particularly chin-obsessed women.
20 There is still a lot of animosity and racial tension.
1 愤怒
black angry heated inflamed glaring indignant uptight vehement exasperated vitriolic choked bitterly hotly fire heat stir rage outrage bile spleen ire indignation animus gall inflame sicken in a lather hot under the collar hopping mad up the wall
2 憎恶
sick horror phobia repulsion revulsion antipathy detestation hate detest abominate disgusted disgust aversion loathing abhorrence odium abhor loathe allergic down allergy hatred ressentiment execrate nausea abomination enmity keck scunner have in abomination
3 恶意
dirty nasty malicious vicious malignant perverse malign wanton spiteful bitchy elvish baleful splenetic evil-minded viperous wuzzy spleenful despiteful spleenish despiteous ill evilly despite illness ambition spite envy venom spleen malice grudge malignancy enmity animus malevolence malignity
4 仇视
6 憎恨
resentful hate hatred resentment malignancy enmity animus virulence detestation resent detest have a hatred for have a hatred of
7 仇恨
virulent hatred enmity animus bad blood despite envenom bad feeling black hate loathing bad blood between A and B revenge feud ressentiment