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war是可数名词,在该句中war指的是中日两国之间的这一次战争,是单数,所以不加s。
The war between China and Japan lasted for 8years.
词汇解析:
war
英文发音:[wɔː(r)]
中文释义:n.战争;战争状态;(群体、公司、国家之间的)竞争,斗争,对抗,冲突;(为消灭有害事物的)长期斗争;顽强抵御
例句:
The war began with overnight air raids on Baghdad and Kuwait.
战争以对巴格达和科威特的夜间空袭开始。
war的同根词:
1、warring
英文发音:['wɔːrɪŋ]
中文释义:adj. 交战的;敌对的;冲突的
例句:
An official said the warring factions have not yet turned in all their heavy weapons.
一位官员说交战方还未全部上缴重武器。
2、warlike
英文发音:['wɔːlaɪk]
中文释义:adj. 战争的;好战的;有战争危险的
例句:
This warlike creatures use a sex weapon.
这种好战的生物利用性武器。
扩展资料
war的用法:
1、war的基本意思是“战争”,指国家之间或军队之间的武装冲突,是可数名词,引申可作“斗争,竞争”解。
2、war泛指“战争状态,战术”时,是不可数名词。表示某一次具体的战争时可加不定冠词a或定冠词the, wars则指“数次战争”。
3、war用作名词时的意思是“战争”,转化为动词意思是“进行战斗”“作战”,指在战场上一系列的真枪实弹地厮杀,也可指意识形态领域中的矛盾。
4、war可引申可表示“斗争”。
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My post = 2 parts (I. + II.) I. a defination + b aspect(就是说用法,角度) n. 名词1. 战争;战斗(的状态) A state of open, often prolonged fighting; a battle or war.2. 矛盾的双方或对立方之间的矛盾状态 A state of disharmony between incompatible or antithetical persons, ideas, or interests; a clash.3. [心理学]产生于欲望或者不可遏止的矛盾由头的精神挣扎状态 Psycho. A psychic struggle, often unconscious, resulting from the opposition or simultaneous functioning of mutually exclusive impulses, desires, or tendencies.4. 在小说和戏剧当中的冲突 Opposition between characters or forces in a work of drama or fiction, especially opposition that motivates or shapes the action of the plot.intr.v.不及物动词 con·flict·ed, con·flict·ing, con·flicts 1. 敌对;持不同意见To be in or come into opposition; differ.2. [古] 参战(Archaic) To engage in warfare.该词起源中世纪英语(中古英语),源自拉丁语单词 [Middle English, from Latin ....]con·fliction n.con·flictive adj.con·flictu·al adj.同义词Synonyms: conflict, contest, combat, fightc example(希望能够找到英文文学中的例子。) + b situation使用最为频繁的词性是名词 conflict其次是 adj. conflictinge.g. 1. 战斗;厮杀;交手 n. conflictBIRON Advance your standards, and upon them, lords; Pell-mell, down with them! but be first advised, In conflict that you get the sun of them.(Love's Labour's Lost - Act 4, Scene III)俾隆 举起你们的大旗,向她们努力进攻吧,朋友们!来他一阵混杀!但是先要当心,交手的时候哪个太阳是归你的。 (《爱的徒劳》- 第四幕,第三场)ROSS From Fife, great king;Where the Norweyan banners flout the skyAnd fan our people cold. Norway himself,With terrible numbers,Assisted by that most disloyal traitorThe thane of Cawdor, began a dismal conflict;Till that Bellona's bridegroom, lapp'd in proof,Confronted him with self-comparisons,Point against point rebellious, arm 'gainst arm.Curbing his lavish spirit: and, to conclude,The victory fell on us.(Macbeth - Act 1. Scene II)洛斯 从费辅来,陛下;挪威的旌旗在那边的天空招展,把一阵寒风搧进了我们人民的心里。挪威国君亲自率领了大队人马,靠着那个最奸恶的叛徒考特爵士的帮助,开始了一场惨酷的血战;后来麦克白披甲戴盔,和他势均力敌,刀来枪往,奋勇交锋,方才挫折了他的凶焰;胜利终于属我们所有。—— (《麦克白》 - 第一幕,第二场)ASPASIA.Forbear this triumph--still new conflicts wait us,Foes unforeseen, and dangers unsuspected....(Irene: A Historical Tragedy by Samuel Johnson: Act IV)2. 挣扎;矛盾 n."... What instances must pass before them of ardent, disinterested, self-denying attachment, of heroism, fortitude, patience, resignation: of all the conflicts and all the sacrifices that ennoble us most. A sick chamber may often furnish the worth of volumes."(Persuasion by Jane Austen: Chapter 17 )Let me have my own way,Let others promulge the laws, I will make no account of the laws,Let others praise eminent men and hold up peace, I hold up agitation and conflict,I praise no eminent man, I rebuke to his face the one that was thought most worthy.(Myself and Mine by Walt Whitman)Having thus communed with himself, he raised his voice, and invokedElshie in a tone as supplicating as his conflicting feelings wouldpermit. (The Black Dwarf by Sir Walter Scott: Chapter 8) 3. 矛盾双方的对立状态 n.So, you may perceive that woman, on occasions, may postpone instead of precipitating conflict between man and man. But not willingly or consciously. She is oblivious of codes. (A Technical Error by O Henry)But Walpole had not reckoned with the Drapier. In the paragraph in Harding's sheet, Swift saw a diplomatist's move to win the game by diplomatic methods. Compromise was the one result Swift was determined to render impossible; and the Drapier's second letter, "To Mr. Harding the Printer," renews the conflict with yet stronger passion and with even more satirical force.(The Drapier's Letters by Jonathan Swift: Letter II: To Mr. Harding the Printer )4. adj. conflicting He was the perfect expositor. Yet, in spite of his style, there was much that I did not like. He laid too great stress on what he called the class struggle, the antagonism between labor and capital, the conflict of interest.(The Iron Heel by Jack London: Chapter II. Challenges)That Brutus, well acquainted with the opinions of the Platonists, should be disposed to receive without doubt the idea that he had seen a real apparition, and was not likely to scrutinize very minutely the supposed vision, may be naturally conceived; and it is also natural to think, that although no one saw the figure but himself, his contemporaries were little disposed to examine the testimony of a man so eminent, by the strict rules of cross-examination and conflicting evidence, which they might have thought applicable to another person, and a less dignified occasion.(Letters On Demonology And Witchcraft by Sir Walter Scott: Letter I) Behind that moon-face with the troubled eyes, what conflict was in progress--between unquestioning morality and unquestioning belief in Gyp, between fears for her and wishes for her happiness, between the loyal retainer's habit of accepting and the old nurse's feeling of being in charge? She said faintly:"Oh dear! He's a nice gentleman, too!" And suddenly, wheezing it out with unexpected force: "To say truth, I never did hold you was rightly married to that foreigner in that horrible registry place-- no music, no flowers, no blessin' asked, nor nothing. I cried me eyes out at the time."(Beyond by John Galsworthy: Chapter XII)--------------------------------------------------------------------附录参考1. http://ardictionary.com/Conflict/102492. 词典 Thesaurus名词 Noun 1. conflict - an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals); "the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph"--Thomas Paine; "police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs"struggle, battleclass struggle, class war, class warfare - conflict between social or economic classes (especially between the capitalist and proletariat classes)insurrection, revolt, uprising, rising, rebellion - organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from anothercounterinsurgency, pacification - actions taken by a government to defeat insurgencygroup action - action taken by a group of peoplestrife - bitter conflict; heated often violent dissensiontug-of-war - any hard struggle between equally matched groupsturf war - a bitter struggle for territory or power or control or rights; "a turf war erupted between street gangs"; "the president's resignation was the result of a turf war with the board of directors"fighting, combat, fight, scrap - the act of fighting; any contest or struggle; "a fight broke out at the hockey game"; "there was fighting in the streets"; "the unhappy couple got into a terrible scrap"feud - a bitter quarrel between two partieswarfare, war - an active struggle between competing entities; "a price war"; "a war of wits"; "diplomatic warfare" 2. conflict - opposition between two simultaneous but incompatible feelings; "he was immobilized by conflict and indecision"ambivalence, ambivalency - mixed feelings or emotions 3. conflict - a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war; "Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when he got into a real engagement"battle, engagement, fightmilitary action, action - a military engagement; "he saw action in Korea"Armageddon - any catastrophically destructive battle; "they called the first World War an Armageddon"pitched battle - a fierce battle fought in close combat between troops in predetermined positions at a chosen time and placenaval battle - a pitched battle between naval fleetsarmed combat, combat - an engagement fought between two military forceswar, warfare - the waging of armed conflict against an enemy; "thousands of people were killed in the war"dogfight - an aerial engagement between fighter planesassault - close fighting during the culmination of a military attackarmed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker" 4. conflict - a state of opposition between persons or ideas or interests; "his conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post"; "a conflict of loyalties"state - the way something is with respect to its main attributes; "the current state of knowledge"; "his state of health"; "in a weak financial state"friction, clash - a state of conflict between personsclash - a state of conflict between colors; "her dress was a disturbing clash of colors"disagreement, dissonance, dissension - a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters 5. conflict - an incompatibility of dates or events; "he noticed a conflict in the dates of the two meetings"incompatibility - the quality of being unable to exist or work in congenial combination 6. conflict - opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces (especially an opposition that motivates the development of the plot); "this form of conflict is essential to Mann's writing"oppositeness, opposition - the relation between opposed entities 7. conflict - a disagreement or argument about something important; "he had a dispute with his wife"; "there were irreconcilable differences"; "the familiar conflict between Republicans and Democrats"difference of opinion, dispute, differencedisagreement - the speech act of disagreeing or arguing or disputingcollision - a conflict of opposed ideas or attitudes or goals; "a collision of interests"contestation, controversy, disceptation, arguing, argument, contention, disputation, tilt - a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement; "they were involved in a violent argument"gap - a difference (especially an unfortunate difference) between two opinions or two views or two situationsdustup, quarrel, run-in, wrangle, row, words - an angry dispute; "they had a quarrel"; "they had words" Verb 1. conflict - be in conflict; "The two proposals conflict!"counterpoint, contrast - to show differences when compared; be different; "the students contrast considerably in their artistic abilities"collide, jar, clash - be incompatible; be or come into conflict; "These colors clash" 2. conflict - go against, as of rules and laws; "He ran afoul of the law"; "This behavior conflicts with our rules"contravene, infringe, run afoulbreach, infract, transgress, violate, go against, offend, break - act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises; "offend all laws of humanity"; "violate the basic laws or human civilization"; "break a law"; "break a promise"
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英 [klæʃ]美 [klæʃ]
及物动词 发出撞击声
不及物动词 交锋; 争论; 不合; 撞击出刺耳的响声
名词 冲突; 不协调; 撞击声
例句
1. I clashed into him as I went round the corner.
我转过街角时,突然遇见了他。
2. Their swords clashed.
他们的剑相撞而铿然作声。
3. It's a pity the two concerts clash.
真可惜,两个演奏会时间冲突了。
1. 发生冲突;打斗;争论;意见不合
When people clash, they fight, argue, or disagree with each other.
e.g. A group of 400 demonstrators clashed with police...
400名示威者与警察发生了冲突。
e.g. Behind the scenes, Parsons clashed with almost everyone on the show...
在幕后,帕森斯几乎和剧组的所有人都发生过冲突。
2. (信仰、观点、特性)相互冲突,相互抵触,不相容
Beliefs, ideas, or qualities that clash with each other are very different from each other and therefore are opposed.
e.g. Don't make any policy decisions which clash with official company thinking...
所作的任何决策都不要和公司官方理念相冲突。
e.g. Here, morality and good sentiments clash headlong.
在这个问题上,道德和良知互不相容。
3. (两件事)时间上冲突,撞期
If one event clashes with another, the two events happen at the same time so that you cannot attend both of them.
e.g. The detective changed his holiday dates when his flight was brought forward and it now clashed with the trial.
由于航班提前,侦探更改了度假日期,但是这样一来就和审判冲突了。
4. (色彩或风格)不协调,不搭配
If one colour or style clashes with another, the colours or styles look ugly together. You can also say that two colours or styles clash .
e.g. The red door clashed with the soft, natural tones of the stone walls...
红门和石墙柔和的自然色调不协调。
e.g. So what if the colours clashed?
那么,要是色彩不搭怎么办?
5. (体育用语中尤用来指热情高涨的比赛双方)交锋,交手,厮杀
Sports journalists sometimes say that two individuals or teams who compete against each other clash, especially when a lot of feeling is involved.
e.g. Lewis has recently recovered his fitness and will clash with Christie in the 4x100m relay...
刘易斯近来恢复了状态,将在4×100米接力赛中和克里斯蒂一决雌雄。
e.g. The two sides will clash there only if Chelsea beat Sunderland in their quarter-final replay.
只有切尔西队在四分之一决赛的重赛中击败桑德兰队,双方才会交锋。
1. If you and your boss have a huge clash over something, how to you make up for it?
若你和你的.老板在某件事上有很大的冲突,你该如何弥补你们之间的分歧?
2. The lives of a diverse group of people living in Los Angeles connect and clash over the course of two days.
影片的开始就是一起看似普通的撞车事件,以及几个与这个事件有关的人。
3. Jane and Andre clash over how to handle this case.
Jane和Andre在处理方式上产生了分歧。
4. Mary and her husband clash over the question where they should live.
对于在何处定居的问题,玛丽和丈夫意见不一。
5. Meanwhile, Jackie and Alicia clash over taking the children to visit their father in prison.
与此同时,Jackie和Alicia对应否让孩子探访狱中的父亲而起了争执。
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英 ['bætl]美 ['bætl]
n. 战斗;争斗;v. 与 ... 作战;与 ... 竞争
1、battle用作名词的基本意思是“战斗,战役”,主要指有组织的军事上的战役,战斗,可持续数小时,几天或数月,可以指陆战,也可指空战或海战。battle也可引申为非军事的“战斗”。
2、battle作“战役,斗争”解时,是可数名词,表示抽象的概念时,是不可数名词。
扩展资料:
battle,fight,war这组词的共同意思是“战斗”。其区别是:
1、battle指两支强大的军队在某一地点进行的长时间的、大规模的战役,也可比喻表示“奋斗”“努力”等意思;
2、war是指国与国之间或国内不同派别之间的公开的大规模战争;
3、fight指两个人或两个组织之间的战争,尤指短兵相接的肉搏厮杀,也可指精神方面的激烈斗争或动物之间的争斗。
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