enemy 的 2 个定义
plural en·e·mies.
- a person who feels hatred for, fosters harmful designs against, or engages in antagonistic activities against another; an adversary or opponent.
- an armed foe; an opposing military force: The army attacked the enemy at dawn.
- a hostile nation or state.
- (7)
- belonging to a hostile power or to any of its nationals: enemy property.
- Obsolete. inimical; ill-disposed.
enemy 近义词
someone hated or competed against
enemy 的近义词 45 个
- adversary
- agent
- antagonist
- attacker
- bandit
- competitor
- criminal
- detractor
- foe
- guerrilla
- invader
- murderer
- opponent
- opposition
- prosecutor
- rebel
- rival
- spy
- terrorist
- traitor
- villain
- assailant
- assassin
- backbiter
- betrayer
- contender
- defamer
- defiler
- disputant
- emulator
- falsifier
- informer
- inquisitor
- revolutionary
- saboteur
- slanderer
- traducer
- vilifier
- archenemy
- asperser
- bad person
- calumniator
- fifth column
- other side
- seditionist
enemy 的反义词 10 个
更多enemy例句
- You and your enemy each had 100 soldiers to distribute, any way you liked, to fight at any of the 13 castles.
- He will stand up to our enemies like Putin and aid our allies.
- You and your enemy each have 100 soldiers to distribute, any way you like, to fight at any of the 13 castles.
- An app could react more quickly than a human to what an enemy aircraft does, for example.
- Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines even threatened to treat citizens who defied lockdown orders as enemy soldiers and shoot them.
- But the enemy of the new emirs is neither the Jew nor the Christian, it is the godless militant defending secularism.
- In “Steal This Episode,” the filmmaker denounces Homer Simpson as an “enemy of art.”
- Scott, who died Sunday at 49, could go from evoking a Baptist preacher to quoting Public Enemy.
- “Do not use complaints, courts and lawyers to beat and to silence the enemy,” the NOA activists wrote.
- In the event, the enemy did plenty—far more than SHAEF, or for that matter the German high command, imagined possible.
- If the "Y" Beach lot press their advantage they may cut off the enemy troops on the toe of the Peninsula.
- In this situation we waited the motion of the enemy, without perceiving any advancement they made towards us.
- When a man converses with himself, he is sure that he does not converse with an enemy.
- The enemy were pursued and annoyed by a few hundred of the citizens under Wooster and Arnold; the former was killed.
- It was he who first said, If thine enemy hunger give him food, if he thirst give him drink.