英 [ænˈtæɡənaɪz] 美 [ænˈtæɡənaɪz]
vt. 使敌对;抵销
vi. 引起对抗/反感
第三人称单数antagonises
现在分词antagonising
过去式antagonised
过去分词antagonised
antagonise /ænˈtæɡəˌnaɪz/
act in opposition to
同义词: antagonize / counteract
provoke the hostility of
同义词: antagonize
... 使滴下的东西dropper 使敌对antagonise 使地方分权decentralize ...
... anta n.壁端柱 antagonise v.使反抗, 使敌对 antagonist n.敌手, 对手 ...
... antagonize 使…对抗 antagonise 使 ... 对抗 sabotage 怠工 ...
... blog 博客 snap a picture 拍一张照片 antagonise 引起…的反感 ...
antagonistic 敌对的;对抗性的;反对的
antagonist 敌手;[解剖] 对抗肌;[生化] 拮抗物;反协同试剂
antagonism 对抗,敌对;对立;敌意
antagonize 引起反抗
antagonize 使…敌对;使…对抗;对…起反作用
使敌对;抵销
These findings suggest that naloxone may have a role to antagonise burn shock.
这些结果提示:纳洛酮具有一定的抗烫伤休克的作用。
While you shouldn't expose your emotional state, you should not antagonise them either.
虽然你不应该表露自己的情绪,你也不应该与他们对抗。
That year he also signed a massive increase in farm subsidies so as not to antagonise farm-state congressmen facing election that autumn.
同年,为了在秋季的国会选举中争取农业地区的支持,他大幅度地增加了农业补贴。
Rather, he says that introducing a ban without a political consensus is likely "to antagonise voters".
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This will antagonise Tamils at large, and widen the gulf between them and the Sinhalese.
Western governments are clearly eager not to antagonise China, even if they chafe at its foot-dragging.