conflict的意思和读音

conflict

: [ˈkɑnˌflɪkt] : [ˈkɒnflɪkt]

n.

v.

conflicts  conflicting  conflicted  

v.+n.resolve conflict,avoid conflict,solve conflict,settle conflict,eliminate conflict

adj.+n.open conflict,direct conflict,inevitable conflict,serious conflict,severe conflict

n.peace,concord

v.concur,agree

n.battle,fight,war,struggle,opposition

v.disagree,oppose,differ,diverge,argue

conflictn.

1.a situation in which people, groups or countries are involved in a serious disagreement or argument

a conflict between two cultures

The violence was the result of political and ethnic conflicts.

She found herself in conflict with her parents over her future career.

John often comes into conflict with his boss.

The government has done nothing to resolve the conflict over nurses' pay.

2.a violent situation or period of fighting between two countries

armed/military conflict

3.a situation in which there are opposing ideas, opinions, feelings or wishes; a situation in which it is difficult to choose

The story tells of a classic conflict between love and duty.

Her diary was a record of her inner conflict.

Many of these ideas appear to be in conflict with each other.

IDM

There was a conflict of interest between his business dealings and his political activities.

conflict of interest(s)a situation in which sb has two jobs, aims, roles, etc. and cannot treat both of them equally and fairly at the same time

There was a conflict of interest between his business dealings and his political activities.

v.

1.[i]~ (with sth)if two ideas, beliefs, stories, etc.conflict , it is not possible for them to exist together or for them both to be true

conflicting emotions/interests/loyalties

These results conflict with earlier findings.

Reports conflicted on how much of the aid was reaching the famine victims.

n.1.,,2.;,3.,

v.1.,, (with)2., (with)

n.1.angry disagreement between people or groups; fighting between countries or groups2.a situation in which it is difficult for two things to exist together or be true at the same time; a feeling of being nervous or unhappy because you want two different things at the same time

v.1.if different ideas or opinions conflict, they cannot all be right or cannot all happen

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1.Or as if it had been a conflict between two equally compelling duties that required action?

2.Rafah's location on the Egyptian border makes it a chief supply route for Gaza--and a key target in the current Israel-Gaza conflict.线---

3.Consequently, he was reluctant to forthrightly blame the outgoing administration and went out of his way to avoid criticism and conflict.

4.The matter of Israeli settlements in the West Bank is one of the key sticking points in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.西

5.If I seek to fulfill my own needs at the expense of my partner, we are sure to experience unhappiness, resentment, and conflict.忿

6.An Israeli mayor on the front lines of the conflict with the Palestinians is calling for a truce with Islamic militants.沿

7.At the same time, a civil war was taking place in El Salvador, and again, the civilian population was caught up in the conflict.

8.It has resulted in endless enmity and conflict, leading men to commit the greatest of crimes in the name of a higher power.

9.In the comic books, conflict between the two escalated into a feud, but later they were able to work together as friends.

10.The conflict, which has broken into rare public view, seems to be mainly between China's central bank and its Commerce Ministry.,——