animosity
英 [ˌæn.ɪˈmɒs.ə.ti]
美 [ˌæn.əˈmɑː.sə.t̬i]
1. anim- "(hostile) feeling" + -osity (复合后缀:-ose, -ity).
2. => hostile feeling.
3. 有爱就有恨;爱之深,恨之切;“爱你莫再提”。
- animosity (n.)
- early 15c., "vigor," from Middle French animosité (14c.) or directly from Latin animositatem (nominative animositas) "boldness, vehemence," from animosus "bold, spirited," from animus (see animus). Sense of "hostile feeling" is first recorded c. 1600, from a secondary sense in Latin (see animus).
- 1. Sir Geoffrey had no personal animosity towards the Prime Minister.
- 杰弗里爵士对首相并无私人恩怨。
- 2. There's a long history of animosity between the two nations.
- 两国之间宿怨已久。
- 3. He felt no animosity towards his critics.
- 他对批评他的人并不心怀怨恨。
- 4. The people of this country are full of animosity to the invaders.
- 这个国家的人民对侵略者充满了仇恨.
- 5. There exists animosity between them.
- 他们之间有仇恨.