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 conflict ['kɔnflikt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 战斗, 冲突, 矛盾, 争执

vi. 争执, 战斗, 冲突, 抵触

[计] 冲突

[医] 冲突, 矛盾

[经] 冲突


  1. The long drawn-out conflict between the employers and workers led to the strike last week.
    劳资之间旷日持久的纠纷导致了上周的罢工。
  2. If so, your points of view are bound to conflict with his.
    如果这样的话,你的观点一定会和他的起冲突。
  3. There has always been some conflict between the sexes.
    两性之间从来就有矛盾.


conflict
[ noun ]
  1. an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals)

  2. <noun.act>
    the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph
    police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs
  3. opposition between two simultaneous but incompatible feelings

  4. <noun.feeling>
    he was immobilized by conflict and indecision
  5. a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war

  6. <noun.act>
    Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga
    he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement
  7. a state of opposition between persons or ideas or interests

  8. <noun.state>
    his conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post
    a conflict of loyalties
  9. an incompatibility of dates or events

  10. <noun.attribute>
    he noticed a conflict in the dates of the two meetings
  11. opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces (especially an opposition that motivates the development of the plot)

  12. <noun.linkdef>
    this form of conflict is essential to Mann's writing
  13. a disagreement or argument about something important

  14. <noun.communication>
    he had a dispute with his wife
    there were irreconcilable differences
    the familiar conflict between Republicans and Democrats
[ verb ]
  1. be in conflict

  2. <verb.stative>
    The two proposals conflict!
  3. go against, as of rules and laws

  4. <verb.social> contravene infringe run afoul
    He ran afoul of the law
    This behavior conflicts with our rules


Conflict \Con*flict"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Conflicted}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Conflicting}.] [L. conflictus, p. p. of confligere
to conflict (cf. conflictare); con- + fligere to strike; cf.
Gr. fli`bein, qli`bein, to press, L. flagrum whip.]
1. To strike or dash together; to meet in violent collision;
to collide. --Shak.

Fire and water conflicting together. --Bacon.

2. To maintain a conflict; to contend; to engage in strife or
opposition; to struggle.

A man would be content to . . . conflict with great
difficulties, in hopes of a mighty reward. --Abp.
Tillotson.

3. To be in opposition; to be contradictory.

The laws of the United States and of the individual
States may, in some cases, conflict with each other.
--Wheaton.

Syn: To fight; contend; contest; resist; struggle; combat;
strive; battle.


Conflict \Con"flict\, n. [L. conflictus a striking together, fr.
confligere, -flictum, to strike together, to fight: cf. F.
conflit, formerly also conflict. See {Conflict}, v.]
1. A striking or dashing together; violent collision; as, a
conflict of elements or waves.

2. A strife for the mastery; hostile contest; battle;
struggle; fighting.

As soon as he [Atterbury] was himself again, he
became eager for action and conflict. --Macaulay.

An irrepressible conflict between opposing and
enduring forces. --W. H.
Seward.

{Conflict of laws}, that branch of jurisprudence which deals
with individual litigation claimed to be subject to the
conflicting laws of two or more states or nations; --
often used as synonymous with {Private international law}.

Syn: Contest; collision; struggle; combat; strife;
contention; battle; fight; encounter. See {Contest}.

  1. The latest round in the conflict broke out in March when Christian army commander, Gen.
  2. But beneath that mood of celebration, the country faces a future of political uncertainty, exhaustion from the conflict with its ancient Arab enemy, deep economic malaise and debate about which path the revolution must now take.
  3. There will be new challenges for NATO, as the level of concern about armed conflict reduces.
  4. Club president A. Sanford Miles, who called the suit a "David and Goliath" conflict, said money was not the issue in the lawsuit.
  5. "Our government is set on finding a political solution to the conflict," Cristiani said Friday. "There is no use for a military solution.
  6. In such cases, an accountant's report will add very little. Next, these reports are generally undertaken by the insolvency practitioners, who have a clear conflict of interest.
  7. His insistence that electronic rather than human exploration is the wave of the future brought him into conflict with the group manning Alvin, the famous miniature submarine.
  8. Pryor also cited the EPA contracts with ICF Inc., including the one for preparing the agency's annual report to Congress on Superfund, as another example where questions of conflict of interest might be raised.
  9. Former Sen. Howard Baker Jr. says Congress may be institutionally incapable of setting its own salary. "It is the grand daddy conflict of interest of all time," he told the salary commission.
  10. "If it intensifies and major nations are drawn into a conflict there, it is well to remember that copper is called the `metal of war,'" he said.
  11. President Ranasinghe Premadasa has invited the Red Cross to send officials to Sri Lanka to help ease the conflict between Sinhalese rebels and the government, an official statement said Monday.
  12. Of course, not every endangered-species conflict can be so neatly resolved.
  13. The findings indicate "a billion-dollar potential conflict of interest," said Wisconsin Sen. William Proxmire, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, who requested the survey.
  14. New car and truck sales are in a tailspin, partly because of sagging consumer confidence, worry about conflict in the Middle East and a slowing economy.
  15. The political conflict is intensifying the deep ethnic rivalries that have existed since the country was united in 1918.
  16. Both strongly deny any conflict.
  17. These, though, are not the major areas of conflict.
  18. Among signs of movement in resolving the Cambodian conflict is a dialogue now under way among Cambodian factions and between China and the Soviet Union.
  19. Because of the potential for conflict of interest, it is unusual for one law firm to represent multiple defendants in a case, especially one as volatile as Drexel's.
  20. But we have got used to the idea, with a premium for success and a modest fee for failure.' A second area that is causing increasing tensions is the possibility of conflict of interest.
  21. The U.N. Security Council plan is considered crucial because it represents agreement on the part of powers that back different sides in the conflict.
  22. Lawyers for the machinists union said the power of unions to fight for fair treatment is weakened by a ban on sympathy strikes. They also said the 2nd and 3rd Circuit court rulings conflict with decisions by other federal appeals courts.
  23. Saddam Hussein might also draw Israel into the conflict with more limited or ambiguous moves.
  24. In the appeal acted on today, lawyers for the Air Line Pilots Association argued that the lower court rulings conflict with a 1987 Supreme Court decision that limited the power of federal judges to overrule labor arbitrators.
  25. The Yugoslavs called the changes 'deplorable', insisting 'all three sides to the conflict, including Croats and Moslems in Bosnia-Hercegovina, are involved in such practices'.
  26. The Nova spokesman said any joint Nova and Polysar directors would be required to declare a conflict of interest and not vote if Nova ever did attempt another offer for Polysar.
  27. A spokesman for Lockheed, Hugh Burns, said the company "has complied with all conflict of interest laws and to the best of our knowledge so did Mr. Diferdinando."
  28. She has maintained her innocence during her eight years in prison and sought the new trial on grounds her old lawyer, Donald Eisenberg, had a conflict of interest when representing her.
  29. The Arab-Israeli conflict has never been of great concern to the poor farmers who live in the department of Alta Verapaz, about 100 miles north of Guatemala City.
  30. They were not helped by the threat of renewed conflict in the Middle East, nor by a steep plunge in government bond prices.
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