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hostilities如何读
hostilities英汉释义
- [U]敌意,敌对状态 a state of extreme unfriendliness;enmity
- [P]战争行动,战斗 acts of fighting in war
hostilities是什么意思
n.
战争
敌意(hostility的复数)
敌对状态
战事
hostilities英英释义
noun
deep-seated usually mutual ill will showed open hostility toward outsiders
glad to have gotten through the divorce proceedings without any visible signs of hostility
hostile action
the Spanish expedition encountered hostility … and was forced to flee—R. W. Murray
conflict, opposition, or resistance in thought or principle
there was tension, there was hostility and envy in the air—Theodor Reik
hostilities词源英文解释
Middle English hostilite, hostilitie, borrowed from Late Latin hostīlitāt-, hostīlitās, from Latin hostīlis "of an enemy, hostile" + -itāt-, -itās -ity
The first known use of hostility was in the 15th century
hostilities儿童词典英英释义
hotbednoun
a heated bed of soil enclosed in glass and used for growing seedlings
an environment that favors rapid growth or development
a hotbed of innovation
hostlernoun
one who takes care of horses or mules
hostilitynoun
a hostile state, attitude, or action
plural acts of warfare
hostilitynoun
a hostile state, attitude, or action
plural acts of warfare
hostilities 例句
1 Under the deal, the two sides have agreed to a cessation of hostilities for two weeks, during which time they'll negotiate a comprehensive ceasefire.
根据这一协议,双方同意停战两周,在这段时间内他们将协商全面停火。
2 Her concerns are only amplified after the intermission, when the couple return from the school function with fresh fodder for hostilities.
3 Each burst of accusations and justifications has elicited a flood of public responses, expert opinions and efforts to correct a record full of hostilities and absurdities.
4 And even Peace isn’t just Peace: It’s a ‘temporary cessation of hostilities.’
5 The detonation also signals the start of wider hostilities, and within a few months Ajla is taken prisoner by Bosnian Serb soldiers and moved with a group of women to a detention camp.
6 Hostilities ended when the treaty was signed.
条约签订后战争结束了.
7 Such circumstances shall include, but not belimited to, weather conditions, fire, flood, hurricane, strike,industrial dispute, war, hostilities, political unrest, riots, civilcommotion, inevitable accidents, supervening legislation or any othercircumstances amounting to force majeure.
8 “I hold no hostilities for what happened; I blame no one,” she said in 1994.
9 A cease-fire on Aug. 26, 2014, halted hostilities between Israel and Hamas, but the years since have seen sporadic renewals of violence that threaten to drag the two sides back into full-blown war.
10 Then the two birds broke off hostilities; the merlin to continue its migration to its wintering grounds far to the south and the osprey to hunt for a fish dinner.
11 But these hostilities mean little when a mysterious aircraft descends and the stranger's wristband starts beeping, like he's being paged by a restaurant hostess.
12 Hours after the outbreak of hostilities, the Wakabayashis were flying home to Japan.
13 Mixing such urgent media with indulgent platitudes only sharpens the level of cognitive dissonance we're collectively experiencing as we witness these escalating hostilities from afar.
14 He’d like to see forces deployed in Poland and the Baltic States to ward off Russian hostilities.
15 The Convention of Peking in 1860 , which ended the hostilities, provided for its outright cession.
一八六零年, 战争结束, 订立《北京条约》,九龙半岛正式割让予英国.
16 I feel no hostility towards anyone.
我对任何人均无敌意。
17 The two sides periodically break into open hostilities.
18 Before this outbreak of hostilities between these two national treasures, Today programme presenter James Naughtie went to meet Alan Bennett at the National Theatre and asked him what the new play was all about.
19 As they settle in for a second beer, during a lapse in the hostilities, they begin opening up to each other.
20 The second world war may have ceased hostilities on 2 September 1945, with the formal surrender of Japan in a ceremony on the USS Missouri, but the film world has never stopped fighting.