conflicted 的定义
- full of conflicting emotions or impulses: a situation that makes one feel very conflicted.
conflicted 近义词
be at odds
更多conflicted例句
- At the very least, new stories will leave many people feeling deeply conflicted about whether they can support or enjoy a new Harry Potter series in the wake of Rowling’s problematic statements.
- Nearly four decades after the program aired, Washington Post television critic Hank Stuever wrote that it “remains one of television’s most memorable and emotionally conflicted events.”
- Some researchers said they would stop reviewing conference papers from Google-affiliated researchers since they now could not be sure the authors weren’t hopelessly conflicted.
- While she is proud to be an elector, she feels conflicted about the electoral college itself.
- You see, Jin, an honorable samurai, becomes a man conflicted.
- Hip-hop and faith have a long and sometimes conflicted history; but it was often presented in nuanced or subdued ways.
- Sure, they have children, and sure her feelings were conflicted but this did not make sense in the way it was written and played.
- Koenig proceeds to deliver her deeply conflicted, sorta-kinda support for Adnan.
- As Weber writes, the film “would rather Katniss be a conflicted hero instead of a romantic lead.”
- In The Theory of Everything, the “master of the universe” is depicted as a gentle man and loving—albeit conflicted—husband.
- If two or more persons conflicted with each other, I adopted the views of the last.
- Monotheism had a natural adaptation to this belief, while Polytheism naturally and necessarily conflicted with it.
- Laws were made against such frauds, but laws were little regarded when they conflicted with self-interest.
- On the south the boundaries conflicted with the claims of Baltimore.
- In the first confusion of his faculties, when habit and inherent propensity conflicted, habit dominated his mind.