英 [ˌædvəˈseəriəl] 美 [ˌædvərˈseriəl]
adj. 对抗的;对手的,敌手的
adversarial /ˌædvɜːˈsɛərɪəl/
形容词 If you describe something as adversarial, you mean that it involves two or more people or organizations who are opposing each other. 对立的
In our country there is an adversarial relationship between government and business.
在我们的国家,在政府和商界之间存有一种敌对关系。
... deviate背离,偏离 adversarial具有对抗性的 no contest被告不愿争辩但又不承认犯罪的抗辩 ...
... advancedirective 预先指示 adversarial对抗性的;敌对的 adversaryproceedings对抗性诉讼制度 ...
对抗的(adversarial), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
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对抗的;对手的,敌手的
In our country there is an adversarial relationship between government and business.
在我们的国家,在政府和商界之间存有一种敌对关系。
While eye contact may be a sign of connection or trust in friendly situations, it's more likely to be associated with dominance or intimidation in adversarial situations.
在友好的情境中,眼神交流可能是一种联结或信任的标志,而在敌对的情况下,它更倾向于与支配或恐吓联系在一起。
You’ve heard of our adversarial system of justice?
你听说过咱们的对抗式诉讼模式吧?
The basic posture of government regulation and law enforcement is, and must be, adversarial.
Neither side wants an adversarial relationship, but both worry that it may become unavoidable.
He certainly dislikes the idea of an adversarial type, such as Mr Klaus, replacing him.