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
- 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。 - If China were to follow Japan, the next stage would be labour strife and inflation.
如果中国将重演日本的历史,那么下一阶段将出现劳资冲突和通胀。 - 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。 - 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? - 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。 - Historians have also pointed to links between particularly severe Ni ñ os and episodes of serious strife.
历史学家已经指出了非常严重的厄尔尼诺和激烈冲突的发生之间的联系。 - References to food or ethnic strife, for example, may indicate the onset of famine or civil unrest.
比如,若社交媒体提及粮食或种族冲突,那可能预示爆发了饥荒或者国内骚乱。 - The country has a history of strife and division among its ethnic groups.
这个国家有不同种族之间冲突和分裂的历史。 - It was more than ever a living strife between him and Mary.
他和玛丽之间的竞争比以前更加激烈了。 - Today we had a forcible reminder of the continuing strife there.
今天,我们遇到一件事,有力地提醒我们那儿争斗持续不断。