antagonise
英
美
v. 使敌对;抵销; 引起对抗、反感
现在分词:antagonising 过去分词:antagonised 第三人称单数:antagonises 过去式:antagonised
BNC.19892
柯林斯词典
- → see:antagonize
英英释义
verb
- provoke the hostility of
- Don't antagonize your boss
- act in opposition to
双语例句
- Issuers are very careful when managing outstanding bonds as they do not want to antagonise bond investors as they will seek to be able to access the market again in the future on the best possible terms.
发行商在处理已发行债券时非常谨慎,因为他们将来还要试图在最有利的条件下再度进入市场,所以不愿与债券投资者产生对立。 - Proclaiming that the US is always right and virtuous may go down well in the American heartland, but it tends to antagonise foreigners and that is simply counterproductive.
宣称美国永远是正确和有道德的,也许在美国的心脏地带能够引发欢呼,但往往会引起外国人的反感这样完全是适得其反。 - The government had promised as much and a debtor nation could not afford to antagonise its lenders.
政府同样这样承诺过,并且一个债务国是无法承受来自其债权国的敌对情绪的。 - And too much advertising, he said, can actually antagonise people further.
他还指出,过多的广告会进一步加深民众的反感情绪。 - The Republic of Ireland manager does not want to antagonise Sir Alex Ferguson and he says that he is not urging Gibson to leave United, where the midfielder has failed to feature so far this season.
爱尔兰经理不希望激怒弗格森爵士,他说自己不是撺掇吉布森离开曼联。这位中场本赛季还没有打过比赛。 - Antagonise a beautiful creature and you're likely to get stung.
如果执意要去与美丽的生物为敌,那么很可能你会被它刺伤。 - The White House opted against providing the entire list of weapons requested by Taiwan because it did not want to antagonise China.
由于白宫不愿与中国发生对抗,它决定不向台湾提供所开清单上的所有武器。 - THE easiest way for a president to make his life miserable is to antagonise his fellow politicians on Capitol Hill.
当总统的若是想把自己的日子搅得一团糟,最简单的办法莫过于去招惹国会山上的诸公。 - China does not want to antagonise the unpredictable Mr Kim;
中国并不想跟反复无常的金日成闹僵; - The use of the word statehood, while imprecise, is likely to antagonise Kiev.
使用国家地位(statehood)这个词虽然不精确,但很可能惹恼基辅。