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 enmity ['enmәti]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 敌意, 憎恨

  1. They are at enmity with each other.
    他们彼此不和。
  2. He felt great enmity towards his brother.
    他对他弟弟满怀敌意。
  3. They are enmity to us.
    他们对我们怀有敌意。


enmity
[ noun ]
  1. a state of deep-seated ill-will

  2. <noun.state>
  3. the feeling of a hostile person

  4. <noun.feeling>
    he could no longer contain his hostility


Enmity \En"mi*ty\, n.; pl. {Enmities}. [OE. enemyte, fr. enemy:
cf. F. inimiti['e], OF. enemisti['e]. See {Enemy}, and cf.
{Amity}.]
1. The quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly
disposition.

No ground of enmity between us known. --Milton.

2. A state of opposition; hostility.

The friendship of the world is enmity with God.
--James iv. 4.

Syn: Rancor; hostility; hatred; aversion; antipathy;
repugnance; animosity; ill will; malice; malevolence.
See {Animosity}, {Rancor}.

  1. I noticed that I was very lucky compared to my compatriots and Europe seemed a very natural and obvious continuation of my experience. 'I was lucky enough to be influenced only by people who felt no enmity.
  2. Ellen Prozumenshikov says she and her husband were well aware of the enmity toward them within the Russian community. "We felt the resentment," she says.
  3. However, this country of 6.7 million has a long history of enmity between Tutsis and Hutus, who dominate the government.
  4. One of many issues in centuries of enmity between Greece and Turkey is whether the 120,000 Moslems in Greece should be called Greek Moslems or ethnic Turks.
  5. "This faction strongly desires continuation of enmity," it said.
  6. But the consensus is too much enmity exists now between MCA and Disney executives for a merger.
  7. Dramatic political and social changes on both sides have made them eager to renew relations after decades of enmity over communism and apartheid.
  8. 'After almost a half century of enmity' between North Korea and the US, they 'seem to be sincerely committed to making progress toward a lasting peace.' North Korea has certainly reaped significant economic benefits from the nuclear agreement.
  9. Concerts would end with audiences and performers cheering and applauding each other for 15 to 20 minutes, as if proclaiming to themselves and to the world: Thus we shall conquer differences, thus we shall make enmity melt, thus we shall have peace.
  10. She also earns the enmity of a fair share of Utah's public, which often perceives her and the ACLU as un-American, anti-God, anti-church and anti-family.
  11. One does not need Saddam to keep up Iraq's enmity for Iran, which started before he was born and will continue after he is gone, even among the Shiites and the Kurds.
  12. This viewpoint, as well as their support for a negotiated settlement to the conflict, earned them the virulent enmity of rightists.
  13. He thought that he would stir enmity in our hearts, but the anger was in his heart.
  14. The two superpowers, whose mutual enmity kept the world nervous for four decades, now seem like one and a half superpowers, maybe less.
  15. Most of the film's antagonists have not seen "Last Temptation" and base their enmity on reports from the small number of clergy who have viewed it.
  16. Smith says his group, with a core of about 50 people and a mailing list of 3,000, faces some enmity in the region.
  17. Such views have earned Sen. Lugar the enmity of right-wing elements, and North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms plans to challenge him this week for the ranking Republican slot on the Foreign Relations panel.
  18. The party was 'so riven by civil war, so infected by its own internal enmity, that frankly they cannot provide any longer the effective united government that this country needs'. Mr Ashdown accused Mr Major of 'ducking the issues'.
  19. Ankara's enmity toward Moscow has never interfered with its caution.
  20. "One cannot put up with the human rights theme being exploited to foment enmity in state-to-state relations and sabotage the processes of disarmament and detente," wrote Tass commentator Sergei Staroselsky.
  21. And if those governments fall, a U.S. troop presence would probably ensure the enmity of the new rulers, whoever they might be.
  22. President Roh Tae-woo said Tuesday he wants to meet soon with North Korean leader Kim Il Sung to end 40 years of enmity between the nations.
  23. In pondering how to react, one has to ask the reason for the enmity against so capable a jurist.
  24. Last week, North Korea sent a proposal to South Korea calling for joint sessions between their legislatures to draw up a non-aggression pact to end the enmity and rivalry that have prevailed since the peninsula was divided at the end of World War II.
  25. That earned the company the enmity of national labor and triggered a national consumer boycott by the AFL-CIO that lasted 10 years.
  26. The enmity between Syria and Iraq is possibly surpassed only by that between Iran and Iraq.
  27. But the official, speaking on condition he not be named, said Fang's choice of England "likely made it easier for the Chinese" to let Fang go, given the "enmity" they felt toward the United States for granting refuge to the Fangs.
  28. That enmity deepened when North Korea invaded the south in 1950.
  29. West German authorities hailed the joint effort that led to the arrest of 46-year-old Inge Viett, and East Germany's interior minister called it an example of "success in German-German cooperation" following decades of enmity.
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