inimical

美音:[ɪ'nɪmɪk(ə)l] 英音:[ɪ'nɪmɪk(ə)l]

简单释义:


adj.对…有害的;不利于…的;不友好的;敌意的

网络有敌意的;冰炭;抵触的

完整释义:


adj.

1.不利的,有害的
2.有敌意的,敌视的
3.不友好的


例句:

  1. the young neurotic's originally normal dependence on his parents grows into an incest-relationship that is inimical to life.
    年轻的神经官能症患者,起初对其父母正常依赖,逐渐步入一种乱伦关系,这对人生是有害。

  2. Inefficient nations were always conquered sooner or later, and the struggle for efficiency was inimical to illusions.
    效能低劣的民族迟早要被征服,要提高效能,就不能有幻觉。

  3. To the popular mind, science is completely inimical to religion: science embraces facts and evidence while religion professes blind faith.
    在大众的心目中,科学与宗教完全敌视:科学拥抱事实与证据,而宗教宣示盲目的信仰。

  4. Newspaper editors regard my restrictions on them as being inimical to free speech.
    报纸编辑把对他们的任何限制都看作是不利于言论自由。

  5. It is easy to think of perfectly general laws, such as Germany's ban on Sunday shopping, which are inimical to personal freedom.
    我们很容易想到像德国的周日购物禁令那样具有完全普遍性、却妨碍个人自由的法律。

  6. People must stop when cheer, won't have inimical sentiment, notice the thing of detail easily, advertising effect is better.
    人们在加油的时候必须停下来,不会有抵触的情绪,容易注意到细节的东西,广告的效果比较好。

  7. India's critics often point to the nation's inefficiencies to argue that democracy is inimical to growth.
    印度的批评家经常指出国家的低效率,以此称民主不利于发展。

  8. Instead it has become an important engine for the rapid delivery of capital into a political system that is in other ways inimical to speed.
    实际上,它已经成为将资本快速输入政治体系的重要引擎,其他方式都达不到它的速度。

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