confrontation
n. 對抗,對峙; 衝突
A confrontation is a dispute, fight, or battle between two groups of people.
The issue has caused great tension between the two countries and could lead to a military confrontation...
這個問題使得兩國關係非常緊張,可能會導致軍事對抗。
The commission remains so weak that it will continue to avoid confrontation with governments.
該委員會的力量仍然十分薄弱,所以將繼續避免與各國政府發生衝突。
1. a bold challenge
2. discord resulting from a clash of ideas or opinions
3. a hostile disagreement face-to-face
4. the act of opposing groups confronting each other;
5. a focussed comparison; bringing together for a careful comparison
The two gangs had a tense confrontation.
那兩個幫派有一個緊張的衝突.
C Indonesian confrontation against the Singapore Malaya merger proposal.
印度尼西亞一個與馬來亞對峙的新加坡合併建議.
Taiyuan, gongs and drums often play the introduction of competition, two points for confrontation.
太原鑼鼓常常把競爭引入演奏, 分兩隊對壘進行.
Physical confrontation Very intense, a lot of fouls, also a state of constant pitch.
身體對抗很激烈, 有很多犯規, 場上也是狀態不斷.
The mounting antagonism between the two Koreas unnerved investors, worried the confrontation could erupt into conflict.
韓朝雙方的對抗升級使投資者喪失信心, 他們擔心普通對抗可能會升級爆發成武裝衝突.