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adversarial

US // (ˌædvɜːˈsɛərɪəl) //

劣势,敌对性,敌对性的,敌对的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to or characterized by antagonism and conflict
    • : British having or involving opposing parties or interests in a legal contestUS term: adversary

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Examples

  • The group might have condemned violence while still maintaining an adversarial relationship with the police force.

  • I think we are going to have the most adversarial relationship with those entities of any media outlet with a profile.

  • Despite his personal point of view, May did not take bring an adversarial approach to his interviews with the two judges.

  • That question should be decided by the federal courts with adversarial representation.

  • The idea for having an adversarial presence at Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court hearings is potentially even a bigger deal.

  • Moral individualism succeeds or fails within a framework of adversarial human relations.

  • Solidarity is replaced by competition, often fiercely adversarial.

  • Competition often degenerates into an adversarial relation and conflict.