词汇 | antipathy |
释义 | antipathy noun[ C or U ] uk /ænˈtɪp.ə.θi/ us /ænˈtɪp.ə.θi/ a feeling of strong dislike, opposition, or anger: 憎恶,厌恶;反感 Despite the deep antipathies between them, the two sides have managed to negotiate an agreement.尽管双方芥蒂很深,但还是设法通过谈判达成了一项协议。 Declarations of racial antipathy against ethnic minorities will not be tolerated.公开声明对于少数民族的仇视是不可容忍的。 He is a private man with a deep antipathyto/towards the press.他是个喜欢独处的人,对媒体非常反感。 Synonym distaste Feelings of dislike and hatred abhorrence abomination anathema animosity animus distaste distaste for someone/something distastefully enmity execrate misandrist misandry misanthrope misanthropy misogynist self-hating self-hatred self-loathing sore point technophobe Related wordantipathetic antipathy | American Dictionaryantipathy noun[ U ] us/ænˈtɪp·ə·θi/ strong dislike or opposition: His letters show a deep and intense antipathy toward workers. Examples of antipathyantipathy Undeterred by these antipathies, members of the group quickly began intensive culturally creative activity at their new base. Built into most anti-colonial ideology were radical commitments to modernization and a pronounced antipathy to anything other than democracy and meritocracy. Or in other words, low turnout is an indicator of antipathy rather than simply apathy. Alternative indicators of generic intolerance must be contrasted to determine which one best precludes the possibility of contamination by group-specific antipathy. This practising man's antipathy towards abstract thought is important. This pre-war antipathy has been one of which historians, too, have been well aware. A sociogram is a diagram in which group interactions are analysed on the basis of mutual attractions or antipathies between group members. In addition, significant associations emerged between severe antipathy and indifference and both co-morbid anxiety and comorbid dysthymia. Behind this technical hitch there is an aesthetic antinomy, an antipathy between television and 'classical music', because they present radically different kinds of representational space. Workers' antipathy to the effects of second-hand smoke proved to be more influential than opposition to the proposed regulations from smokers, business owners, and libertarians. The denizens of the folk scene often bore an antipathy to what they considered the phoniness of mainstream entertainment. Meanwhile, the crisis of employment encouraged widespread antipathy towards workers. It is hardly necessary to explain that "antipathy" is not the most exact term for describing the mutual attitudes in the mid-1890s. Despite this fact, national sensitivities and governmental antipathy continue to hamper the supranational control of state aid regulation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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