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美:[ˈɛnmɪti]
英:[ˈenməti]
美:[ˈɛnmɪti]
en·mi·ty
en m ti
复数:enmities
Noun
1. a state of deep-seated ill-will
2. the feeling of a hostile person;
"he could no longer contain his hostility"
14世纪晚期,“敌对的感情,竞争,恶意; 内部冲突”,源自古法语 enemite, enemistié 的变体,表示“敌意,敌对行为,厌恶”(现代法语 inimité),源自俗拉丁语 *inimicitatem(主格 *inimicitas),来源于拉丁语 inimicitia,“敌意,敌对情绪”,通常复数形式,源自 inimicus “敌人”(参见 enemy)。相关词语: Enmities。 Amity 是没有消极前缀的相同词语。
Middle English enmite, from Anglo-French enemité, enemisté, from enemi enemy
The first known use of enmity was in the 13th century
enowadverb or adjective, archaic
enough
enough1 of 3adjective
equal to the demands or needs : sufficient
enough2 of 3adverb
in or to a sufficient amount or degree : sufficiently
ran fast enough
fully sense 1, quite
qualified enough for the job
so as to be moderately good : tolerably
sang well enough
enough3 of 3noun
a sufficient quantity
enough to meet our needs
enormitynoun
great wickedness
the enormity of the crime
an outrageous or immoral act or offense
very large size
the quality of great impact or importance
ennuinoun
a lack of spirit, enthusiasm, or satisfaction : boredom
ennobleverb
to make noble : elevate
seemed ennobled by his hardship
to raise to the rank of nobility
ennobleverb
to make noble : elevate
seemed ennobled by his hardship
to raise to the rank of nobility
enmitynoun
a very deep unfriendly feeling : hatred
1 The filmmakers behind “The Legend of Tarzan” exert themselves mightily to disguise the story in a worthy political mission, the good vibrations of homecomings, and the overcoming of long-standing enmities.
2 Yet the artist still likes to convey information, whether it’s about war-torn Spain in Goya’s time, oil fields and refugee camps of the Middle East or red tailed hawks’ mysterious enmity for rattlesnakes.
3 Like Arabs and Jews, Koreans and Japanese are peoples joined by blood, yet locked in traditional enmity.
4 Has there ever been more enmity between two countries than between Turkey and Greece?(This is a good parlor question.
5 He returned my generous act with enmity.
他对我恩将仇报。
6 The enemy mask their enmity under an appearance of friendliness.
敌人用友好的外表来掩饰内心的敌意.
7 Nately reacted on sight with bristling enmity to this wicked, depraved and unpatriotic old man who was old enough to remind him of his father and who made disparaging jokes about America.
8 In these hair-trigger times, when enmity is easy, there is value in that.
9 In youth, it seems, enmity precedes an enemy just as love precedes a lover.
10 Since the war, the enmity and distrust between the villagers has been partially buried.
二战以来, 村民间的仇意和猜忌多多少少地被掩埋了.
11 He had earned their lasting enmity.
他招致他们长期的敌视.
12 There are stories of class discrimination too, and of family enmities with obscure origins, and family histories that inevitably begin outside California, as with the grandfather who served in the Civil War.
13 Why would I care enough to plaster my enmity across my chest?
14 The two men are treating the world to “an unusually vivid display of enmity and ambition”.
这两人将世界当做“展示仇恨和雄心”的舞台。
15 Mr. Henson, who presided during a labor dispute that led to the 16-month lockout and received the enmity of many of the orchestra’s musicians, will leave the orchestra on Aug. 31.
16 This last service performed for his friend would cause Sverrisson years of enmity from certain members of the RJF Committee and others who felt close to Bobby during his Icelandic years.
17 Since that night, Russ has stored up such enmity against Ambrose that it shapes everything about his job, even how he walks through the church to avoid passing the man’s office.
18 And life was not so sample I Could finish enmity.
而生命并非如此简单,能使我敌意终止.
19 There was enmity between the two countries.
两国之间有敌意.
20 “There are treacheries and enmities in abundance against me. Joan Sumner is now claiming she never agreed to marry me. She complains that I have claimed to be richer than I am.”
1 敌对
opponent rival adverse hostile warring antagonistic antagonistically war opposition rivalry hostility antagonism antagonise at variance confrontation ob- oppugnant adversarial unwelcoming oppose turn
2 作对
3 憎恶
antipathetic hate hatred disgust aversion abomination distaste antipathy repugnance revolt detest abhor repulse abominate sick of nausea animosity repulsion abhorrence odium detestation keck scunner have in abomination
4 恶意
nasty wicked vicious reptile malevolent malign malefic evil-minded despiteful squint-eyed catawampus ill malevolently despite spite venom malice grudge virulence rancor malevolence malignity rancour bitchiness mala fide ill will dirty malicious malignant perverse wanton spiteful bitchy elvish baleful splenetic viperous wuzzy spleenful spleenish despiteous evilly illness ambition envy spleen malignancy animosity animus
5 憎恨
resentful hate hatred resentment malignancy animosity animus virulence detestation resent detest have a hatred for have a hatred of rancorous despite abomination loathing odium rancour abominate
6 不和
rift misunderstanding discord quarrel unpleasantness disunity disunion be at odds at loggerheads clash variance strife contretemps odds friction loggerheads disaffected division trouble split breach rupture pique alienation schism dissension feudal discordant dissonant dissentious war difference jar upset disagreement misunderstand feud dissonance outfall discordance disaccord disunite sever alienate falling out inimical inharmonious unharmonious out dispeace distance distraction dislike mischief falling-out inharmony hassle stranger unjoint set by the ears by the ears at odds at variance
7 仇恨
virulent hatred animosity animus bad blood despite envenom bad feeling black hate loathing bad blood between A and B revenge feud ressentiment
9 反目