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BNC: 5001 COCA: 4459

confrontation

noun
/ˌkɒnfrʌnˈteɪʃn/
/ˌkɑːnfrənˈteɪʃn/
[uncountable, countable]
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  1. a situation in which there is anger between people or groups who disagree because they have different opinions对抗;对峙;冲突
    • confrontation (with somebody) She wanted to avoid another confrontation with her father.她想避免和父亲再次发生冲突。
    • confrontation between A and B Confrontation between employers and unions has resulted in strike action.资方与工会之间的对峙导致罢工行动。
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    • He probably will have little choice but to force a confrontation sooner or later.他很可能不会有多少选择的余地,迟早都得被迫走上对抗之路。
    • He would be very foolish to risk a confrontation with Robert.他要是冒着与罗伯特对抗的危险,那可就太傻了。
    • His actions brought him into direct confrontation with the authorities.他的行动造成了他与当局的直接对立。
    • Lewis had a confrontation about money with his stepfamily.刘易斯和他的继父在金钱问题上发生了冲突。
    • She had a series of heated confrontations with her parents over homework.在家庭作业问题上,她和父母发生了一连串激烈的冲突。
    • The final confrontation on a train is classic thriller material.火车上的最后对峙是惊险小说的经典素材。
    • Their climactic confrontation brings the novel to a dramatic close.他们之间的冲突达到了顶点,小说以此戏剧化地收尾。
    • Their demands could lead to a serious confrontation with management.他们的要求可能引发与资方的严重对抗。
    • a confrontation with the police与警方的冲突
    • a head-on confrontation between the two governments两国政府间的正面冲突
    Topics Opinion and argumentc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • full-scale
    • major
    • serious
    … of confrontations
    • series
    verb + confrontation
    • get into
    • have
    • lead to
    confrontation + verb
    • arise
    • take place
    preposition
    • confrontation about
    • confrontation over
    • confrontation between
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BNC: 5001 COCA: 4459
confrontation

noun

ADJECTIVE | ... OF CONFRONTATIONS | VERB + CONFRONTATION | CONFRONTATION + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEfull-scale, major, serious全面的對抗;重大的衝突;嚴峻的對峙Their demands could lead to a serious confrontation with management.他們的要求可能引發與資方的嚴重對抗。direct, face-to-face, head-on, outright直接衝突;正面衝突;公然對抗open公開的對抗final最後的對峙The final confrontation on a train is classic thriller material.火車上的最後對峙是驚險小說的經典素材。bitter, bloody, heated, ugly, violent激烈的對峙;血腥的對抗;白熱化的對峙;令人不快的衝突;暴力對抗armed, military, nuclear武裝對立;軍事對抗;核對抗climactic, dramatic達到高潮的/戲劇化的衝突Their climactic confrontation brings the novel to a dramatic close.他們之間的衝突達到了頂點,小說以此戲劇化地收尾。political政治對立physical, verbal身體上的對抗;語言上的交鋒He hoped that a physical confrontation would not ensue.他希望不會接着發生肢體衝突。... OF CONFRONTATIONSseries一連串衝突VERB + CONFRONTATIONget into, have陷入衝突;出現對抗lead to, provoke導致衝突;引發對抗bring sb into使某人陷入對立His actions brought him into direct confrontation with the authorities.他的行動造成了他與當局的直接對立。risk冒着對抗的危險He would be very foolish to risk a confrontation with Robert.他要是冒着與羅伯特對抗的危險,那可就太傻了。force強迫對抗He probably will have little choice but to force a confrontation sooner or later.他很可能不會有多少選擇的餘地,遲早都得被迫走上對抗之路。avoid避免對峙CONFRONTATION + VERBarise, take place對立出現;對抗發生PREPOSITIONconfrontation about, confrontation over就⋯產生的對抗Lewis had a confrontation about money with his stepfamily.劉易斯和他的繼父在金錢問題上發生了衝突。She had a series of heated confrontations with her parents over homework.在家庭作業問題上,她和父母發生了一連串激烈的衝突。confrontation between⋯之間的對峙a head-on confrontation between the two governments兩國政府間的正面衝突confrontation with與⋯的衝突a confrontation with the police與警方的衝突
BNC: 5001 COCA: 4459
confrontation

noun

confrontation ♦︎ row ♦︎ showdown ♦︎ clashThese are all words for an unfriendly disagreement between two people or groups of people. 这些词均表示对抗、对峙、冲突。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a confrontation / row / showdown / clash with / between sb / stha confrontation / row / showdown / clash over sb / stha major confrontation / row / clasha bitter confrontation / row / clashto cause a confrontation / rowto avoid a confrontation / row / showdown / clashto face a row / showdown confrontation [uncountable, countable] a situation in which there is an angry disagreement between people or groups who have different opinions 对抗;对峙;冲突Confrontation between employers and unions has resulted in strike action.资方与工会之间的对峙导致罢工行动。She wanted to avoid another confrontation with her father.她想避免和父亲再次发生冲突。 row raʊ [countable] (especially BrE, informal, journalism 新闻) a serious disagreement about sth between people or groups of people 严重分歧;纠纷A row has broken out over education.在教育问题上已经出现严重分歧。A row can also be a noisy argument between two people about a personal matter. * row亦可指两个人之间关于个人问题的激烈争吵。 see also row argument 1 showdown ˈʃəʊdaʊn; NAmE ˈʃoʊdaʊn [usually singular] an argument, fight or test that will settle a disagreement that has lasted for a long time 决出胜负的较量;终极对决Management are facing a showdown with union members today.今天资方准备和工会摊牌。Fans gathered outside the stadium for the final showdown (= the game that will decide the winner of the competition).球迷聚集在体育场外等着看最后的决赛。 clash [countable] an argument between two people or groups of people who have different beliefs or ideas 争论;辩论;争执There has been a head-on clash between the two candidates over education policy.两位候选人一直在教育政策上针锋相对。 see also clash conflict verb NOTE 辨析 Row or clash?Both of these words are used in journalism. A row is a situation that can continue over a long period of time. A clash is an event that happens when people with different opinions argue with each other, and is likely to be about sth like policy or principle. 这两个词均用于新闻媒体。row所指的纠纷可以持续很长一段时间。clash表示持不同意见的人相互争论的情况,所争论的主题多是有关政策或原则等。
BNC: 5001 COCA: 4459
confrontation
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