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conflicting

/kuhn-flik-ting/US // kənˈflɪk tɪŋ //UK // (kənˈflɪktɪŋ) //

矛盾的,冲突的,有冲突的,矛盾

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being in conflict or disagreement; not compatible: conflicting viewpoints.

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Examples

  • Becerra also gave them shifting, often conflicting, information regarding the FDA emergency use authorization, which the tests still lacked despite the judge’s apparent homemade order.

  • Companies were sometimes faced with unclear and conflicting directives.

  • One way this can happen is if she is a member of different social groups with conflicting standards.

  • Some of the latest studies emerging from other countries tell conflicting stories.

  • In fact, poverty alleviation and environmental protection are often viewed as conflicting goals, says Paul Ferraro, an economist and behavioral scientist at Johns Hopkins University.

  • In some ways, the Esme Beltagy Center is ground zero for the conflicting social forces buffeting Turkey.

  • For transgender individuals with military experience, there are deeply conflicting emotions about Manning.

  • There are these conflicting agendas, and all this room for murkiness.

  • There are conflicting reports, but it looks like he might have worked for a few websites after that but it wasn't clear.

  • You traversed so many conflicting emotions in such a short time for that bedroom scene.

  • Could he not fill him up with conflicting alcohols, and see what inebriety would do for him?

  • But among the conflicting sensations which assailed her, there was neither shame nor remorse.

  • But the conflicting versions of the situation, published severally by Jaramillo and Montero, sorely puzzled the natives.

  • When he reached his own little room, he sat for some time, distracted by conflicting thoughts.

  • Norman's indignation had quite revived him, and Margaret was much entertained with the conflicting opinions.