1. | 冲突;争执;争论a situation in which people, groups or countries are involved in a serious disagreement or argument |
a conflict between two cultures 两种文化的冲突 | |
The violence was the result of political and ethnic conflicts. 那次暴动是政治与种族冲突的结果。 | |
She found herself in conflict with her parents over her future career. 她发现自己在将来择业的问题上与父母存在着分歧。 | |
John often comes into conflict with his boss. 约翰经常和他的老板发生争执。 | |
The government has done nothing to resolve the conflict over nurses' pay. 政府未采取任何措施来解决护士工资问题引发的冲突。 |
2. | (军事)冲突;战斗a violent situation or period of fighting between two countries |
armed/military conflict 武装╱军事冲突 |
3. | 抵触;矛盾;不一致a situation in which there are opposing ideas, opinions, feelings or wishes; a situation in which it is difficult to choose |
The story tells of a classic conflict between love and duty. 这故事讲的是典型的爱情与责任之间的矛盾。 | |
Her diary was a record of her inner conflict. 她的日记记录了她内心的矛盾。 | |
Many of these ideas appear to be in conflict with each other. 这些观念中有许多看上去似乎相互矛盾。 |
There was a conflict of interest between his business dealings and his political activities. 他的商务交往与政治活动之间出现利益冲突。 |
There was a conflict of interest between his business dealings and his political activities. 他的商务交往与政治活动之间出现利益冲突。 |
1. | [i] ~ (with sth) (两种思想、信仰、说法等)冲突,抵触if two ideas, beliefs, stories, etc.conflict , it is not possible for them to exist together or for them both to be true |
conflicting emotions/interests/loyalties 相互矛盾的感情╱利益╱忠诚 | |
These results conflict with earlier findings. 这些结果与早期的发现相矛盾。 | |
Reports conflicted on how much of the aid was reaching the famine victims. 对于究竟有多少援助到了饥民手里,相关报告的说法彼此矛盾。 |