antagonise

antagonise

美 [æn'tægənaɪz]  英 [æn'tægənaɪz]

  • v.使对立;使生气
  • 网络使敌对;使反抗;抵销

英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sb
使对立;使生气to do sth to make sb angry with you
Not wishing to antagonize her further, he said no more.
他不愿惹她更生气,便不再说话。

英汉解释

v.
1.
对抗

例句

And too much advertising, he said, can actually antagonise people further.

指出过多广告进一步加深民众反感情绪

Such backsliding, even if founded on a realistic assessment of the risks, is bound to antagonise his opponents.

这样一种后退就算建立现况风险评估基础必定引起反对者敌意

The White House opted against providing the entire list of weapons requested by Taiwan because it did not want to antagonise China.

由于白宫不愿中国发生对抗决定台湾提供清单所有武器

But it could antagonise India as it comes amid a strengthening of China's military ties with Pakistan.

中国加强巴基斯坦军事联系之际此举可能冒犯印度

However, Mr Mittal knows that if he moves too quickly or appears aggressive, this will antagonise the Chinese leadership.

拉克希米-米塔尔知道如果动作或是显得咄咄逼人引起中国领导人不满

Thus, some officials have been reluctant to antagonise the Saudis.

因此很多官员愿意沙特对抗

He argues that extra American troops will only antagonise the Afghans and give the Taliban a recruiting tool.

表示增兵使阿富汗反感美国并且塔利班招募成员提供借口

Al-Jazeera and al-Arabiya are careful not to antagonise their respective Qatari and Saudi sponsors.

半岛阿拉伯电视台小心各自卡塔尔沙特赞助人

But BHP is taking a back seat in the negotiations this year, possibly so as not to antagonise the Chinese government.

不过必和必拓今年谈判并不积极原因可能不想惹恼中国政府

This is likely to antagonise the banks that currently dominate that market.

现在统治市场银行无疑敌对位置

China does not want to antagonise the unpredictable Mr Kim;

中国不想反复无常金日成