hostile
剑桥词典
- There has been a hostile reaction to the government's proposed tax increases .
- The security forces exercised great restraint by not responding to hostile attacks and threats .
- The company has managed to fight off a hostile takeover bid .
- Every day they had to run the gauntlet of hostile journalists on their way to school .
- He's famous for conducting hostile interviews with politicians .
hostile adjective (UNFRIENDLY)
unfriendly and not liking something不友好的,敌对的
a hostile crowd 不友好的人群
The president had a hostile reception in Ohio this morning . 总统今天早上在俄亥俄州受到了不友好的接待。
例句
hostile adjective (DISAGREEING)
not agreeing with something不同意的
I'm not hostile to (= against) the idea of change as such. 我并不反对作这样的改变。
hostile adjective (DIFFICULT)
difficult or not suitable for living or growing艰苦的,恶劣的;不利的
hostile weather conditions 恶劣的天气条件
a hostile climate /environment 恶劣的气候/环境
hostile adjective (ENEMY)
[ 只用在名词前面的形容词 ]connected with the enemy in a war
敌方的,敌人的
hostile aircraft /forces 敌机/敌军
hostile adjective (COMPANIES)
relating to situations in which one company wants to buy another company whose owners do not want to sell it
敌意(收购,并购)
The company convinced investors to reject a hostile bid from Enterprise Oil Plc worth £1.5 billion . 这家公司说服了投资者拒绝由企业原油公司提出的价值15亿美元的敌意收购方案。
a hostile merger 敌意(并购) 返回 hostile