confrontation
conf
ˌkɑnf
kaanf
ron
rən
rēn
ta
ˈteɪ
tei
tion
ʃən
shēn
British pronunciation
/kɒnfɹəntˈe‍ɪʃən/

“confrontation”的英语定义和含义

Confrontation
01

the act of hostile parties coming into conflict or opposition

example
例子
The police prevented a confrontation between rival gangs.
A confrontation broke out during the protest.
02

a bold or direct challenge to someone or something

example
例子
She staged a confrontation with the corrupt official.
His speech was a confrontation of the prevailing norms.
03

a careful side-by-side comparison of data, ideas, or evidence

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例子
The report included a confrontation of historical records.
Scientists performed a confrontation of the two experimental results.
04

对抗, 冲突

a situation of hostility or strong disagreement between two opposing individuals, parties, or groups
example
例子
The heated confrontation between the neighbors stemmed from a dispute over property boundaries.
邻居之间的激烈对抗源于对财产边界的争议。
The diplomatic efforts aimed to prevent a military confrontation between the two nations.
外交努力旨在防止两国之间的军事对抗
05

discord arising from opposing ideas, beliefs, or opinions

example
例子
There was a confrontation of philosophies at the conference.
Public debates often lead to confrontation of differing viewpoints.
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