antagonize如何读

英:[ænˈtægənaɪz]

美:[ænˈtæɡəˌnaɪz]

antagonize是什么意思

vt.

使成为敌人

引起…敌对[对抗]

对…起反作用

中和

antagonize自然拼读

an·tag·o·nize

aen tae g naIz

antagonize变形

第三人称单数:antagonizes

现在分词:antagonizing

过去式:antagonized

过去分词:antagonized

antagonize扩展

antagonizable (adj.)

antagonize英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to incur or provoke the hostility of

His criticism antagonized his friends.

to act in opposition to : counteract

The drug is antagonized by methylxanthines, such as caffeine and theophylline …—Scientific American Medicine

antagonize词源中文解释

1630年代,“与...竞争”(已过时); 1742年,“持续对抗,反对”,源自希腊语 antagonizesthai “与...斗争,反对,成为竞争对手”,由 anti “反对”(见 anti-)和 agonizesthai “为奖品而竞争”组成,由 agon “斗争,竞赛”(见 agony)组成。 “使对抗”一词出现于1882年。相关词汇: Antagonized; antagonizing; antagonization。

antagonize词源英文解释

Greek antagōnizesthai, from anti- + agōnizesthai to struggle, from agōn contest — more at agony

The first known use of antagonize was circa 1742

antagonize儿童词典英英释义

antechambernoun

anteroom

antecedent1 of 2noun

a noun, pronoun, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun

in "the house that we live in," "house" is the antecedent of "that"

an event or cause coming before something

plural one's ancestors or parents

antecedent2 of 2adjective

coming earlier in time or order

antecedent1 of 2noun

a noun, pronoun, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun

in "the house that we live in," "house" is the antecedent of "that"

an event or cause coming before something

plural one's ancestors or parents

antecedent2 of 2adjective

coming earlier in time or order

antecedent1 of 2noun

a noun, pronoun, phrase, or clause referred to by a pronoun

in "the house that we live in," "house" is the antecedent of "that"

an event or cause coming before something

plural one's ancestors or parents

antecedent2 of 2adjective

coming earlier in time or order

antebellumadjective

existing before a warespecially: existing before the American Civil War

ante-prefix

prior : earlier

antedate

before or toward the front : forward

anteroom

prior to : earlier than

antediluvian

antarcticadjective

of or relating to the South Pole or to the region near it

antagonizeverb

to stir up dislike or anger in

antagonizeverb

to stir up dislike or anger in

antagonizeverb

to stir up dislike or anger in

antagonize医学词典英英释义

antagonizetransitive verb

to act in antagonism to : counteract

these effects are antagonized by atropine—Ernest Bueding & Harry Most

antagonize 例句

1 Trotter, unlike his co-editor, “could afford to antagonize Tuskegee without fear of financial or professional reprisal.”

2 Some Met employees, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid antagonizing management, questioned whether there had been waste.

3 By the late 1960s, Mr. Roselli had antagonized enough people to have committed a measure of professional suicide.

4 I needed to make up with Helene tonight, not antagonize her further.

5 He didn't want to antagonize her.

他不想使她对自己产生敌意。

6 But experts said defense teams face heightened risks in the that aggressive questioning of accusers in the #MeToo era will antagonize jurors who have grown more sensitive to allegations of sexual misconduct.

7 Nothing if not relentless, he puts Yoav through an isolating, antagonizing crucible, including in a scene of degradation that deliberately stretches on too long, too uncomfortably.

8 Another Twitter user, an American, tweeted: “Please don't antagonize Canada. They're like the only country that still kinds of tolerates us.”

9 Fyntan and Celine must have been alarmed by our misguided outpost in Kilanga, where we slept in their same house, antagonized their former friends, even turned their parrot out to nature’s maw.

10 And he risks further antagonizing audiences amid a tumultuous comeback — following an admission of sexual misconduct in 2017 and a nine-month hiatus — that has drawn widespread criticism, both for its timing and its taste level.

11 It is upon this experimentally confirmed ability to antagonize histamine that the indications for antistine are based.

本品的适应症正是根据这种实验证明的抗组胺作用来确定的。

12 That kind of power gave the Studio 54 team a sense of invincibility, an arrogance that antagonized those who didn’t make the inner circle.

13 Instead, they've apparently taught her that the correct reaction is to further engage and antagonize people.

相反,他们显然是在告诉女儿与人们继续交战更加敌对才是正确的做法。

14 Efimov antagonized the Nazis so much during Russia's brutal war against Germany that Hitler issued a standing order to have him arrested and shot once Moscow was captured.

15 Those visits helped him realize that he could “antagonize and interrogate the tradition I was used to understanding in painting.”

16 He said it was Janay’s fault for “lunging” at Ray and “antagonizing him.”

17 She's been programmed to subtly understand where Booker must travel to next in Columbia without providing any "are we there yet?" antagonizing.

18 The advantage for me in setting stories around the Ox Mountains is that they lie more than thirty kilometres from my house, so I’m not going to antagonize my immediate neighbors.

19 His tactic had been not to file any motions so as not to antagonize the jury.

20 “There are worse ways to be remembered. At least they won’t antagonize you.”

antagonize 同义词

5 使对立

set against

8 使对抗

match oppose

9 与…对抗

front beat counterwork

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