hostile relations

英 [ˈhɒstaɪl rɪˈleɪʃnz] 美 [ˈhɑːstl rɪˈleɪʃnz]

n.  敌对关系

法律



双语例句

  1. Later, Reactionist writers took the view that frontier women were lonely, displaced persons in a hostile milieu that intensified the worst aspects of gender relations.
    之后,反动作家认为,边境女性是孤独的,她们替代了敌对环境里的人加剧了性别关系里最坏的部分。
  2. The hostile talks upset the peaceful relations between the two countries.
    敌对的会谈扰乱了两国之间的和平关系。
  3. This is why I sympathise with the hostile response of classical liberals and libertarians to the very notion of such limits, since they view them as the death-knell of any hopes for domestic freedom and peaceful foreign relations.
    这便是我赞同古典自由主义者和自由论者对这种限制想法持反对态度的原因,因为他们将其视为令国内自由与和平外交希望破灭的丧钟。
  4. If everything can be repeat, I wish we need not to be hostile relations.
    如果一切可以重来,愿我们不再是敌对关系。
  5. Unlike most baseball-playing countries, Cuba has no professional league to cream off its top talent, and hostile relations with Washington keep its elite from migrating to the U.
    古巴与大部分棒球国家不同,它没有职业棒球联盟,所以不愁顶尖高手被挖角。
  6. The urban residents ignored and even adopted a hostile attitude to the victims, which made complicated relations between the rural and urban areas in Northwest China in the disaster periods.
    城镇居民漠视甚至对灾民采取敌视态度,使得灾期西北地区城镇和农村关系变得日益复杂。
  7. The relations between the ROK and the P.R.C. evolve gradually from the initial hostile one which started from the Korean War into friendly and cooperative one since the two nations established diplomatic relations in 1992.
    韩中两国于1992年建交后,由朝鲜战争时期起开始的敌对关系逐步发展为友好合作关系。