militates

militates

美 [ˈmɪlɪˌteɪt]  英 [ˈmɪlɪteɪt]

  • v.起作用;冲突
  • 网络影响;妨碍;产生作用或影响

词形变化

第三人称单数:militates  现在分词:militating  过去式:militated  

同义词

英汉解释

v.
1.
发生影响,起作用
2.
服兵役,战斗,争,冲突 (against)

英英解释

v.

例句

This also militates against the next stated desire of Dell's "Soul" : to develop "global citizenship" .

戴尔下一个愿望——成为全球公民”——不利影响

The chaos and compromise of the legislative process, one will generally hear, militates against the possibility of firm government.

大家通常听到立法进程混乱妥协政府稳固可能性产生不利影响

it also militates against the peace that would guarantee the Jewish state's long-term survival.

同时保障犹太长久生存和平进程产生不利影响

The "overwhelming cultural attitude" militates against it, Mr. Holmes said.

霍姆斯,“压倒一切文化态度妨碍这种措施实施。”

Air and water feel as thick as molasses, and Brownian motion militates against forcing molecules to move in precise ways.

空气它们而言蜂蜜一样布朗运动分子行径章法

The fact that he'd been in prison militates against his chances of getting fresh employment.

这个事实工作不利