英:[ɪnˈkaʊntə(r)]
美:[ɪnˈkaʊntər]
英:[ɪnˈkaʊntə(r)]
美:[ɪnˈkaʊntər]
en·coun·ter
ihn kaUn tr
复数:encounters
第三人称单数:encounters
现在分词:encountering
过去式:encountered
过去分词:encountered
transitive verb
to meet or come upon, esp. suddenly or by chance.We never expected to encounter other people up there in the wilderness.I got to the office late this morning, and of course I encountered my boss in the elevator!It's always nice to encounter someone at a party with whom you can have a real conversation.
to meet or confront in battle or conflict.The football teams will encounter each other for the second time this weekend.By the time the two armies encountered each other that fall, the invading troops were running out of food.
to meet with, or come up against, esp. unexpectedly.The builders encountered some unforeseen difficulties as they got started on the project.We encountered some pretty bad weather on our hiking trip.
intransitive verb
to meet, esp. in conflict or unexpectedly.
noun
a brief or unexpected meeting.They were shaken by their encounter with the snake.I had a lucky encounter with my doctor the other day at the post office, and she gave me some good advice.
a hostile or violent confrontation; conflict; battle.The bloody encounter between the two armies at the bridge lasted five days.
encounter with遭遇,遇到
close encounter近距离接触;紧密交会
这组词都有“遇见,会见,碰见”的意思,其区别是:
face侧重双方静止地面对面,或指指充满勇气、信心和决心正视人或事。
encounter通常指遇到困难或挫折,也指偶然或意外地相遇。
meet普通用词,本义指双方或多方从不同方向或相反方向作向对运动,最终相碰(遇)。
contact多指通过书信、电话或直接会面和别人联系。口语用词。
confront不可避免的,面对面的相遇。也指敢于正视困难或问题的决心和信心。
以上来源于网络
withstand经受,忍受
undergo经历(考验、苦难)
experience亲身体验
encounter遭遇,遇到遭遇或碰上棘手的事
以上来源于网络
约于1300年,“对抗,冲突的会面”,源自古法语 encontre “会面; 战斗; 机会”,是介词/副词 encontre 的名词用法,意为“反对,对抗”,源自晚期拉丁语 incontra “在前面”,源自拉丁语 in- “在”(源自 PIE 词根 *en “在”)和 contra “反对”(见 contra(介词,副词))。现代心理学中的用法始于1967年,源自美国心理学家卡尔·罗杰斯的工作。1967年有 Encounter group 的记录。
对打
对练
对阵
与某队相遇
遭遇
Verb Middle English encountren, from Anglo-French encuntrer, from Medieval Latin incontrare, from Late Latin incontra toward, from Latin in- + contra against — more at counter
The first known use of encounter was in the 14th century
engagementnoun
a promise to be present at a specified place and time
employment especially for a stated time
the band had engagements in different towns
pledge entry 1 sense 5, obligation
the act of engaging : the state of being engaged
an agreement to marryalso: the period during which one is pledged to be married
the state of being meshed into a working arrangement in which one part drives another
the state of being in conflict, opposition, or battle
endureverb
to continue in the same state : last
to bear patiently : suffer
to allow to happen or continue : tolerate
end1 of 3noun
the part at the boundary of an area
a point that marks the limit of something or the point where something no longer exists the end of the month
no end to her generosity
the last part lengthwise : tip
the stopping of a process or activity
death sense 1, destruction
something left over : remnant
goal sense 2, purpose
a football lineman whose position is at the end of the line
a phase of an undertaking
the sales end of the business
end2 of 3verb
to bring or come to an end : stop
end-3 of 3combining form
within : inside compare exo-
endoskeleton
taking in
endothermic
end1 of 3noun
the part at the boundary of an area
a point that marks the limit of something or the point where something no longer exists the end of the month
no end to her generosity
the last part lengthwise : tip
the stopping of a process or activity
death sense 1, destruction
something left over : remnant
goal sense 2, purpose
a football lineman whose position is at the end of the line
a phase of an undertaking
the sales end of the business
end2 of 3verb
to bring or come to an end : stop
end-3 of 3combining form
within : inside compare exo-
endoskeleton
taking in
endothermic
encourageverb
to cause to feel courage, spirit, or hope
encouraged by her kind words
to try to persuade
encouraged him to go back to school
to spur on : stimulate
to give help to : foster warm weather encourages plant growth
government grants to encourage young artists
encounter1 of 2verb
to engage in a struggle with as an enemy or rival
to come upon face-to-face : meet
to come upon unexpectedly
encountered problems
encounter2 of 2noun
a clash between enemies or rivalsalso: a very unfriendly meeting
had an encounter with the boss
a chance meeting
a meeting face-to-face
1 Serendipity happens when a well-trained mind looking for one thing encounters something else: the unexpected.
2 But last week at Shenzhen University, grads encountered a new one.
然而上周,深圳大学的毕业生们却碰见了一个新鲜的(促销活动).
3 These encounters leave me both exhausted and recharged, desperate and fulfilled.
4 She talked all the way up Highway 57, giving us advice about how to handle questions we might encounter about our adventures in Mexico.
5 As it turns out, the story has some little-appreciated but striking parallels with the American prehistory that we encountered in the preceding chapter.
6 The real encounter—for her probably the final one—would take place in the car, where no one else could see.
7 Each of these sub-races is finite and well-defined; we never encounter an infinity.
8 In September of 1863, the Army of the Cumberland had finally encountered General Bragg, who was soon reinforced by General Longstreet.
9 Tisquantum’s party finally encountered some survivors, a handful of families in a shattered village.
10 “Oh, yes. All my life I encounter sacred subjects. But very few with you. I suppose you must have them too.”
11 In each one something specific is being done: food things, work things; customers and acquaintances are encountered, places entered.
12 “Has any of you ever encountered an insurmountable obstacle?”
13 Only when I’m driving away with my sugary loot do I realize the importance of what I’ve learned in this encounter.
14 If you undertake the project, you are bound to encounter difficulties.
如果你承接这项工程的话,免不了会遇到许多困难。
15 It's why Goldilocks did not encounter more bears.
这就是为什么金发姑娘没有碰到更多熊。
16 The civility of this encounter belied a caustic battle being waged outside Jackson Park for the rights to illuminate the exposition.
17 It was the kind of encounter one watches with a smile simply because it is so rare that people enjoy one another.
18 There was something inherently peaceful about the day, despite the darkness of her encounter with Nehemia.
19 With this they summoned all their energies together for one decisive encounter, leaned forward, lowered their heads like two billy-goats, and positively sprinted together for the final blow.
20 The only other bear that they had encountered was sleek and fat as butter, complacent and sleepy, his thoughts obviously already running on hibernation, and quite uninterested in strange animals.
2 相遇
3 会面
4 冲突
afoul conflict jar scrap clash collision friction variance chasm collide fall aboard fray war struggle incident contest melee confrontation turbulence strife run-in disunity biffo rencounter in opposition butt heads conflicting discordant inharmonious fight passage sword interference contention dissension meet repugnant unharmonious velitation discord jostle antinomy barge in conflict warfare scuffle at variance at variance with scrimmage conflagration inharmonic shock jarring repugnance rencontre stour inharmony interfere militate falling out warring disaccord violence rubber dash hassle scrape impingement discordance bang-up appulse crush bash
7 交火
8 邂逅
pickup rencounter bump meet strike see people's paths cross cross path stumble on stumble upon run into bump into
9 碰上
13 偶遇
14 碰见
hit find come in contact with come into contact with tumble alight catch stumble rencontre see blunder into
16 撞上
17 敌对
enemy opposite counter opponent opposed adverse hostile adversary assailant unfriendly warring antagonistic repugnant oppugnant resistance opposition variance hostility antagonism antagonize
18 不期而遇
19 遭遇
line meeting cup incurrence see meet court subject fall upon become of up cop happen to come up against shoe fare face confront bechance CUP rencounter fall affront bump up against meet with run up against catch visit upon pass career odds occurrence confrontation meet up with
21 遭遇战
22 对抗
war reaction clash rivalry confrontation face-off antagonism go-around anti- front counter confront beard withstand grapple counteract countervail face off rival opposition meet oppose antagonize counterwork oppugn white backlash
23 发现
find strike discovery findings see spot establish catch discover surprise detect uncover spy rumble unearth bring to light find out get at hit on sniff out
25 交战
warring engagement engage fighting belligerent action fight warfare hostility belligerence rencontre
26 和…交战