antagonistic

英[ænˌtæɡə'nɪstɪk] 美[ænˌtæɡə'nɪstɪk]
  • adj. 对抗性的;敌对的
Adjective:
  1. indicating opposition or resistance

  2. characterized by antagonism or antipathy;

    "slaves antagonistic to their masters"
    "antipathetic factions within the party"

  3. arousing animosity or hostility;

    "his antagonistic brusqueness"
    "Europe was antagonistic to the Unites States"

  4. used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effect

  5. incapable of harmonious association

1. Nearly all the women I interviewed were aggressively antagonistic to the idea.
几乎我采访过的所有女性都对这个观点表示了强烈的反感。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He is always antagonistic towards new ideas.
他对新思想总是持反对态度.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. It is antagonistic abscisic acid in abscission.
在脱落过程中生长素与脱落酸有拮抗作用。

来自辞典例句

4. They merely stirred in a nervous and wholly antagonistic way.
他们只是神经质地,带着完全敌对情绪地骚动了一下.

来自辞典例句

5. It's dreadful when two people's senses of humor are antagonistic.
两人的幽默感互相对立是难以想象的.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. His policy is antagonistic to our interests.
      他的政策兴我们的利益相抵触。
    2. In ordinary circumstances, contradictions among the people are not antagonistic.
      在一般情况下,人民内部的矛盾不是对抗性的。
    3. Cats and mouses are often antagonistic.
      猫和老鼠是敌对的。
    4. Europe was antagonistic to the Unites States.
      欧洲对美国是敌对的。