enmity的意思和读音

enmity

: [ˈenməti] : ['enməti]

n.

enmities  

n.goodwill

n.hostility,hate,antagonism,hatred,ill will

enmityn.— see alsoenemy

1.feelings of hatred towards sb

personal enmities and political conflicts

Her action earned her the enmity of two or three colleagues.

the traditional problem of the enmity between Protestants and Catholics

n.1.,,;,

n.1.a feeling of strong dislike or opposition between people

1. amity enmity ambulance ...

2. amity enmity ambulance ...

3. amity n. enmity n. ambulatory a. n. ...

4. castigate v. enmity n. impartial adj. ...

5. [ rerolt] [ enmity;foe] [difficult to endure] () ...

6. 〖 cannotblame〗 enmity〖 grudge〗 ...

7., 〖 plaintif;sad〗 ,〖 animosity;enmity〖 enemy;foe〗 ...

8. ... Charm Enmity Stare blankly ...

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1.A president wage a hefty war at the cost of the people due to personal enmity seems to be incredible isn't it?

2.Feud: nA bitter, often prolonged quarrel or state of enmity, especially such a state of hostilities between two families or clans.

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

4.President Medvedev of Russia said the fall of the wall had told the Russian and Germany put their enmity behind them.Medvedev

5.In Britain (or at least England), the tradition of sectarian enmity was not so much purged from the body politic as mislaid.

6.Already the sense of enmity between the two had weakened in the face of a common peril.

7.followed with enmity as if to harm: running and leaping like a herd of pursued antelopes.

8.He told himself that IT was the enmITy of man, and not the vengeance of heaven, that had thus plunged him into the deepest misery.

9.Enmity or hatred seems also to be a highly persistent feeling, perhaps more so than any other that can be named.

10.If you do not eradicate in yourself the causes of enmity, of ambition, of greed, then your gods are false gods who will lead you to misery.