inimical的意思和读音

inimical

: [ɪˈnɪmɪk(ə)l] : [ɪ'nɪmɪk(ə)l]

adj.

adj.favourable,friendly,favorable

adj.unfavourable,contrary,opposed,adverse,detrimental

inimicaladj.

1.~ to sthharmful to sth; not helping sth

These policies are inimical to the interests of society.

2.unfriendly

an inimical stare

adj.1., (to)2.,

adj.1.causing harm, or stopping the development of something2.unfriendly

1. Hiyoshi( Inimical) Jump( ) ...

2. enemy inimical ical ...

3. 〖 lookseverely;havemoralintegrity〗 inimical〖 sugarcandy;rocksugar〗 ...

4. : conflict inimical : conflicting opposing ...

5. inherent adj. inimical adj. initiate v. ...

6. polemical inimical puritanical ...

7. pliant inimical infer ...

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1.Listen to this apparent to have no inimical words, spend not intentional wrinkly tight eyebrows to now unfold.

2.Islam is often held up as inimical to economic progress. That is nonsense, he says.

3.Instead it has become an important engine for the rapid delivery of capital into a political system that is in other ways inimical to speed.

4.the reader to flexible language, they are mixed to the company that appears in the article product, also having intense inimical mentality.

5.It pushes back against U. S. initiatives only when those are deemed inimical to its national interests.

6.To the popular mind, science is completely inimical to religion: science embraces facts and evidence while religion professes blind faith.

7.Bolshevism was seen in the West as a wholly corrosive influence, inimical to social and political stability.西

8.Despite its name, many see agile software delivery as being inimical to the organisational agility benefits associated with SOA.SOA

9.Each has achieved widespread penetration of markets and cultures that were once viewed as clearly inimical to openness and sharing.广

10.All that is distinctly inimical to spiritual culture must now abate before the rising occurs.