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 adversarial [ˌædvə'seəriəl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 敌手的,对手的,对抗(性)的





    1. Even the moderate Mr. McCurdy is talking about a more adversarial relationship with the Executive, suggesting he intends to swear in every witness.
    2. "It's hard to eliminate the adversarial approach entirely, but we have a common purpose," says Mr. Murphy, "an agreement that both sides can live with."
    3. These powers are of great potential importance, but the parliament's tradition is consensual, not adversarial.
    4. "Litigation is very adversarial and aggressive," says Pollak, who comes home exhausted from his 60-hour work weeks. "Teaching people how to prepare a gourmet meal or an afternoon tea gives me pleasure.
    5. The DOE official said a new agency would be "regulatory, counterproductive and adversarial" and could "severely hamper the department's ability to perform its national security and energy research missions.
    6. His real target should be the "adversarial process."
    7. "They can turn adversarial if the leaks point the finger at them," Mr. Lauber notes.
    8. Mikhail Gorbachev's efforts to reform his country have not fundamentally altered the relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States, which is likely to remain "essentially adversarial," says CIA director William H. Webster.
    9. 'To hear such a question 10 years ago was unthinkable.' The relationship with banks is 'not adversarial yet', he says.
    10. An increasing number of companies are replacing adversarial attitudes with a new spirit of partnership in the workplace. Of course, the techniques of Human Resource Management are still hardly the norm in British industry.
    11. "There is not a scintilla of evidence whatsoever that Enrique Camarena was involved with the traffickers in any way other than an adversarial role," Shults said when that story appeared.
    12. But it warned in a statement yesterday that the junior debt holders represented by Mr. Ross would get less-favorable treatment in an adversarial Chapter 11 proceeding.
    13. The prosecutor must obtain prior approval for the subpoena from a judge following an adversarial hearing.
    14. Present trends suggest that the US is returning to the adversarial labour-management relations that characterised much of the pre-New Deal workplace.
    15. We also worked very closely with the FDA; we involved them and listened to them, and did not adopt an adversarial approach.' Although many biotechnology groups are risk-takers, there are several models for controlling it.
    16. Mr. Kresa said that, although he anticipates "adversarial" proceedings with Congress, he would gladly appear provided that he was given ample time to prepare.
    17. Replacing the old adversarial relationships is not always proving easy, however, and a wide credibility gap often yawns between industry rhetoric and practice.
    18. Another ethnic group here is anything but adversarial.
    19. But they wonder how you can collaborate with someone to produce highly complex weapons using technology at the frontiers of science and still maintain an "adversarial" relationship.
    20. And why aren't our journalists, who pride themselves on their adversarial stance, a little more critical in this area?
    21. The 16-nation NATO and the Warsaw Pact formally plan to end their adversarial relationship next week, at a 34-nation summit of the Conference on European Security and Cooperation.
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