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conflict

[ˈkɒnflɪkt]conflicted, conflicting, conflicts

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conflicted[854] conflicting[825] conflicts[2021]
冲突(73%),矛盾(11%),抵触(6%),战斗(4%),争执(3%),斗争(3%)
n.冲突,矛盾;斗争;争执
vi.冲突,抵触;争执;战斗
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Collins
conflict ★★★★☆
The noun is pronounced /'kɒnflɪkt/. The verb is pronounced /kən'flɪkt/. 名词读作 /'kɒnflɪkt/。动词读作 /kən'flɪkt/。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]争执;争论;分歧 Conflict is serious disagreement and argument about something important. If two people or groups are in conflict, they have had a serious disagreement or argument and have not yet reached agreement.
  [oft in/into N]
  • Try to keep any conflict between you and your ex-partner to a minimum...

    尽量将自己与前配偶之间的摩擦减到最小。

  • Employees already are in conflict with management over job cuts...

    雇员已经就裁员一事与管理层发生了争执。

  • The two companies came into conflict.

    这两家公司起了冲突。

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]矛盾心理;内心冲突 Conflict is a state of mind in which you find it impossible to make a decision.
  • ...the anguish of his own inner conflict.

    内心矛盾给他带来的极大痛苦

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[N-VAR 可变名词](军事)冲突;战斗 Conflict is fighting between countries or groups of people.
  [JOURNALISM or WRITTEN 新闻或笔语]
  • ...talks aimed at ending four decades of conflict...

    旨在结束持续了40年的冲突的会谈

  • The National Security Council has met to discuss ways of preventing a military conflict.

    国家安全委员会开会讨论防止发生军事冲突的办法。

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[N-VAR 可变名词](信仰、观念或利益之间的)严重分歧,冲突 A conflict is a serious difference between two or more beliefs, ideas, or interests. If two beliefs, ideas, or interests are in conflict, they are very different.
  [oft N between pl-n]
  • There is a conflict between what they are doing and what you want...

    他们所做的与你想要的之间存在冲突。

  • Do you feel any conflict of loyalties?...

    有没有觉得两面效忠存在冲突?

  • The two objectives are in conflict.

    两个目标发生了冲突。

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[V-RECIP 相互动词](想法、信仰或陈述)冲突,抵触,相互矛盾 If ideas, beliefs, or accounts conflict, they are very different from each other and it seems impossible for them to exist together or to each be true.
  [pl-n V]
  [V with n]
  [V-ing]
  • Personal ethics and professional ethics sometimes conflict...

    个人道德和职业道德有时会相互抵触。

  • He held firm opinions which usually conflicted with my own...

    他所持的观点通常与我的相左,而且很难改变。

  • There are conflicting reports about the identity of the hostage.

    有关人质身份的报道相互矛盾。

  • ...three powers with conflicting interests.

    存在利益冲突的三个大国


Oxford
con·flict AWL
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conflict conflicts conflicted conflicting
noun / ˈkɒnflɪkt ; NAmE ˈkɑːnflɪkt / [countable ,  uncountable ] conflict(between A and B) | conflict(over sth) 1 a situation in which people, groups or countries are involved in a serious disagreement or argument 冲突;争执;争论 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 withher parents over her future career. 她发现自己在将来择业的问题上与父母出现分歧。 John often comes into conflictwith his boss. 约翰经常和他的老板发生争执。 The government has done nothing to resolve the conflictover 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 a violent situation or period of fighting between two countries (军事)冲突;战斗 armed/military conflict 武装╱军事冲突 collocationsat
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3 a situation in which there are opposing ideas, opinions, feelings or wishes; a situation in which it is difficult to choose 抵触;矛盾;不一致 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 witheach other. 这些观念中有许多看上去似乎相互矛盾。 IDIOM conflict of ˈinterest(s) a situation in which sb has two jobs, aims, roles, etc. and cannot treat both of them equally and fairly at the same time 利益(或利害)冲突 There was a conflict of interest between his business dealings and his political activities. 他的商业活动与政治活动之间出现利益冲突。
verb / kənˈflɪkt ; NAmE kənˈflɪkt / [intransitive ] conflict(with sth) if two ideas, beliefs, stories, etc. conflict,it is not possible for them to exist together or for them both to be true (两种思想、信仰、说法等)冲突,抵触 SYN
clash
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,这些报告的说法彼此矛盾。
con·flict / ˈkɒnflɪkt ; NAmE ˈkɑːnflɪkt /
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conflictcon‧flict1 /ˈkɒnflɪkt $ ˈkɑːn-/ ●●○ W3 AWL noun
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1[countable, uncountable] a state of disagreement or argument between people, groups, countries etcconflict over conflicts over wage settlementsconflict between the conflict between tradition and innovationin conflict (with somebody) normal kids who are in conflict with their parentspolitical/social/industrial conflict social and political conflict in the 1930s the threat of industrial conflict in the coalfields Marx points out the potential conflicts below the surface of society. His views on the literal truth of the Bible brought him into conflict with other Christian leaders. Doctors exercise considerable power and often come into conflict with politicians. a lawyer specializing in conflict resolution2[countable, uncountable] fighting or a wararmed/military/violent conflict For years the region has been torn apart by armed conflicts. UN troops intervened to avert a threat of violent conflict. efforts to resolve the conflict see thesaurus at
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3[countable, uncountable] a situation in which you have to choose between two or more opposite needs, influences etc:  As women increasingly went out to work, the possibility of a conflict of loyalties became stronger.conflict between a conflict between the demands of one’s work and one’s familyin conflict (with something) The principles of democracy are sometimes in conflict with political reality.4[countable, uncountable] a situation in which you have two opposite feelings about something:  a state of inner conflict5[countable] American English something that you have to do at the same time that someone wants you to do something else:  I’ve got a conflict on Friday. Can we make it Monday?6conflict of interest/interests a)a situation in which you cannot do your job fairly because you will be affected by the decision you make:  There is a growing conflict of interest between her position as a politician and her business activities. b)a situation in which different people want different thingsCOLLOCATIONSverbscome into conflict with somebody· Local people have often come into conflict with planning officials.bring somebody into conflict with somebody· Some of her actions have brought her into conflict with her managers.cause/create/provoke conflict· Sometimes very small disagreements can cause conflict within a family.resolve a conflict· You may need a lawyer to resolve a serious conflict between neighbours.avoid conflict· The prime minister wants to avoid a conflict over the issue.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + conflictpolitical/social conflict· Widespread unemployment often leads to social conflict.industrial conflict (=between workers and their employers)· The industrial conflict resulted in a series of strikes.ethnic/racial conflict (=between people of different races)· The ethnic conflict in the region has become violent.family conflict· There are various techniques you can use to try and avoid family conflict.bitter conflict (=very angry)· The new law provoked bitter conflict.phrasesa source of conflict· Lack of money is often a source of conflict between spouses.an area of conflict (=a subject or matter that causes conflict)· There may be many areas of conflict between parents and teenagers.conflict resolution (=finding a way to end a conflict)· The children are learning methods of conflict resolution to use on the playground.
conflict1 noun
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conflictcon‧flict2 /kənˈflɪkt/ ●●○ AWL verb [intransitive]
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if two ideas, beliefs, opinions etc conflict, they cannot exist together or both be trueconflict with new evidence which conflicts with previous findings

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