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conflict
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- [ˈkɒnflɪkt][kənˈflɪkt]
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Derivatives :
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confliction
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adj
conflictive
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- conflict
['kɔnflɪkt]
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noun
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(disagreement,fighting) 冲突
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2.
noun
[of interests]
[ loyalties etc]
(difference) 矛盾
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3.
vi.
[opinions]
[ research etc+]
to conflict with sth 与某事截然不同
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to be in conflict (with sb)
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(与某人)发生冲突
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- conflict
[ˈkɒnflɪkt]
[kənˈflɪkt]
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1.
n.[c/u]
冲突
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In practice, relationships are frequently characterized by tensions and conflicts.
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在实践中,人际关系常常充满紧张和矛盾。
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The harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph.
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战斗越艰苦,胜利越光荣。
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2.
n.[c/u]
不合,抵触
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She was overcome with conflict over her seemingly immoral thoughts.
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她为她看上去不道德的想法感到非常矛盾。
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He was immobilized by conflict and indecision.
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他因内心冲突、犹豫不决而待在那里了。
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3.
n.[c/u]
斗争,战斗
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Few people could have accurately forecast the possibility of the Gulf conflict.
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很少有人能准确预见到海湾冲突的可能性。
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4.
n.[c/u]
分歧
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There was frequently a conflict of opinions.
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常常会有意见相互矛盾。
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His conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post.
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他本身的利益冲突使他不适合那个职位。
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5.
n.[c]
冲突
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There was some concern about the conflict in dates between the two festivals.
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人们对两个节日日期的冲突有一些担忧。
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He noticed a conflict in the dates of the two meetings.
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他注意到这两场会议的日期有冲突。
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n.[c]
戏剧冲突
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The main conflict is developed in the book from the very beginning.
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本书中的主要矛盾从最开始就有了。
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This form of conflict is essential to Mann's writing.
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这种形式的冲突对于曼的作品而言是必不可少的。
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n.[c/u]
争论,争吵
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My relationship is causing a conflict with my friends.
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我的男女关系在朋友间造成了矛盾。
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vi.
发生冲突,产生分歧
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This leads to conflict between individuals or groups.
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这导致了个人和集体之间的冲突。
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The two proposals conflict!
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这两份建议书相互矛盾!
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vi.
与……相抵触,与……相矛盾
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These views on the design may conflict with the planning authority.
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这些设计上的观点可能与规划当局的观点相矛盾。
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This behavior conflicts with our rules.
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这种行为与我们的规则不符。
Collins English-English Dictionary
- conflict
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n
a struggle or clash between opposing forces; battle
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2.
n
a state of opposition between ideas, interests, etc; disagreement or controversy
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3.
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a clash, as between two appointments made for the same time
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4.
n
[psychol]
opposition between two simultaneous but incompatible wishes or drives, sometimes leading to a state of emotional tension and thought to be responsible for neuroses
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5.
vi.
[intr]
to come into opposition; clash
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6.
vi.
to fight
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[Etymology]
C15: from Latin conflictus, from confligere to combat, from fligere to strike
Examples
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Drama implies conflict.
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戏剧包含冲突。
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to be in conflict (with sb)
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(与某人)发生冲突
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How do you handle the conflict of opinion with your boss?
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你怎么处理和上司的意见冲突?
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The president articulated the meaning of the conflict to the war-weary public.
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总统向厌倦了战争的公众阐释了战争信念。
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That country's economic progress bogged down under the influence of the world-shaking international conflict.
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在那场震惊世界的国际冲突的影响下,这个国家的经济发展陷入了困境。
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An early end to the conflict was now hard to imagine.
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早日结束冲突现在难以想象。
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