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confrontation美 [.kɑnfrən'teɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.kɒnfrʌn'teɪʃ(ə)n] v.+n. avoid confrontation,provoke confrontation adj.+n. direct confrontation,dangerous confrontation,serious confrontation n. opposition,argument,disagreement,quarrel,altercation 1. | [u][c] ~ (with sb).~ (between A and B) 对抗;对峙;冲突a situation in which there is an angry disagreement between people or groups who have different opinions |
| She wanted to avoid another confrontation with her father. 她想避免和父亲再次发生冲突。 | | confrontation between employers and unions 资方与工会之间的对峙 |
n. | 1. a face-to-face meeting or encounter, especially a challenging or hostile one 2. hostility between nations stopping short of actual warfare, though probably involving armed forces 3. conflict between ideas, beliefs, or opinions, or between the people who hold them 4. a comparison or contrast between parts that have been brought together into a whole 5. fighting, or a fight or battle 6. the act of encountering or facing up to something such as an obstacle 7. a situation in which people or groups are arguing angrily or are fighting 1. a face-to-face meeting or encounter, especially a challenging or hostile one 2. hostility between nations stopping short of actual warfare, though probably involving armed forces 3. conflict between ideas, beliefs, or opinions, or between the people who hold them 4. a comparison or contrast between parts that have been brought together into a whole 5. fighting, or a fight or battle 6. the act of encountering or facing up to something such as an obstacle 7. a situation in which people or groups are arguing angrily or are fighting |
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