strife
英 [straɪf]
美 [straɪf]
n. 冲突; 争斗; 倾轧; 麻烦; 纠纷; 困难
Collins.1 / BNC.11438 / COCA.10875
牛津词典
noun
- 冲突;争斗;倾轧
angry or violent disagreement between two people or groups of people- civil strife
内乱 - The country was torn apart by strife.
这个国家被内部纷争搞得四分五裂。
- civil strife
- 麻烦;纠纷;困难
trouble or difficulty of any kind
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 严重不和;冲突;争斗
Strifeis strong disagreement or fighting.- Money is a major cause of strife in many marriages...
金钱是造成很多婚姻不和的一个主要原因。 - The boardroom strife at the company is far from over...
公司董事会的明争暗斗还远没有结束。 - It remains a highly unstable and strife-torn country.
这仍是一个动荡不安、冲突不断的国家。
- Money is a major cause of strife in many marriages...
英英释义
noun
- bitter conflict
- lack of agreement or harmony
双语例句
- The boardroom strife at the company is far from over
公司董事会的明争暗斗还远没有结束。 - Inspire us to seek our brothers amid the strife.
激发我们在冲突中寻找我们的兄弟。 - The strife in Libya is a good reason for investors to go "risk-off".
利比亚发生的冲突,为投资者“抛售风险资产”提供了一个不错的理由。 - This is a formula for economic strife, whether called "currency wars," protectionism or economic nationalism.
这是经济冲突中的公式,不管是叫“货币战争”也好,贸易保护主义也好,经济国家主义也罢。 - What's the use of this endless strife? He wondered.
他想,这样不断地跟长辈冲突有什么好处呢? - And at the extreme, demands for local autonomy can lead to ethnic strife and civil war.
在极端的情况下,要求地方自治还会引发民族冲突和内战。 - Strife between creditors and debtors is usually resolved by civil law.
债权人和债务人之间的纷争一般是由民法来解决的。 - Not disturbed by strife or turmoil or war.
不受争斗、骚乱或战争干扰的。 - After centuries of strife, the people of Europe have formed a union of promise and prosperity.
经过几个世纪的纷争,欧洲人民建立起了一个充满希望和繁荣的联盟。 - He used the opportunity to exaggerate the strife between the two organizations.
他利用这个机会大肆渲染这两个机构间的冲突。