n.對(duì)抗;沖突
Banks often enter into confrontation. 銀行之間經(jīng)常形成對(duì)抗局面。
Even a limited confrontation can escalate into a major war. 即使是局部的對(duì)抗也可能擴(kuò)大成一場(chǎng)大戰(zhàn)。
The Arab-Israeli confrontation is causing our firm serious difficulties. 阿拉伯國(guó)家和以色列的對(duì)抗給我們公司帶來(lái)嚴(yán)重困難。
Her angry face forbode a confrontation. 她一臉怒氣預(yù)示將有一場(chǎng)沖突。
She wanted to avoid another confrontation with her father. 她想避免和父親再次發(fā)生沖突。
We should avoid confrontation as much as possible. 我們應(yīng)該盡量避免正面沖突。