rancorous

rancorous

 英 ['ræŋkərəs]

  • adj.充满[表示]仇恨的;有遗恨的
  • 网络深恨的;充满仇恨的;憎恨的

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英汉解释

adj.
1.
充满[表示]仇恨的,憎恨的;有遗恨的

例句

It was this kind of navel gazing that led to its own flotation in 1999, after years of often rancorous debate among the partners.

正是这种专注自我审视高盛集团经历合伙人之间常常满怀恶意多年争论之后1999年整体上市

The biggest was its own flotation in 1999, after years of often rancorous debate among the partners.

其中最大一次1999市场发行自己股份此前合伙人之间时常伴随激烈怨愤口角

After crushing its reformist opponents, his conservative faction has broken out in increasingly rancorous internal wrangling.

击败改革对手之后内贾德保守派势力爆发激烈内部争论

The developed world may simply have to resign itself to an adversarial symbiosis with China that grows ever more rancorous with time.

发达国家也许只能退其次中国保持一种对立共生关系随着时间流逝这种关系可能日趋充满怨恨

And solving the country's major problems in a bipartisan fashion will be difficult under these rancorous circumstances.

这种针锋相对情形两党合作方式解决国家主要问题困难

"All right, " was his only reply. He had long since wearied of discussing the rancorous subject.

,”总是这么简单回答早就厌倦怨气冲冲话题

Parliamentary debate turned rancorous, with accusations of bad faith hurled around on live television.

议会辩论变得怀恶意电视直播充斥背信弃义谴责

For many post-war families retrospection meant, at best, raw feeling and rancorous dispute, at worst, intolerable exposure to guilt.

对于许多战后家庭而言反思历史最好情形意味刺痛充满争论难以忍受愧疚

Accordingly, Obama's budget is more of an opening bid in a tough, rancorous negotiation.

因此奥巴马预算艰难恶意谈判公开招标

But the heightened partisanship of recent years has turned that chamber more rancorous and prone to party-line voting .

但是近年来这些加强党派关系已经使得参议院政党派系投票态度变得仇视苛刻

The deal ended after a series of rancorous disputes.

经过一连串充满敌意争吵交易泡汤

The debate in America over health-care reform turned rancorous.

美国有关医疗保健改革争论变得充满敌意

As with marriage, ideally such partings are not rancorous;

婚姻一样理想分手