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antagonised ænˈtæɡənaɪzt BNC¹¹⁴⁰²⁴⁺⁵Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本例句 vt.对…起反作用;使成为仇敌;vi.引起对抗/反感原型antagonise的过去式和过去分词 Mr Correa has antagonised many powerful groups during his presidency, but the police have fared fairly well. 科雷亚在他的总统任期里虽已得罪许多既得利益集团,但是对于警察部门却大为讨好。 ecocn As an ambitious health minister under John Howard, Mr Abbott antagonised some women when he triedand failed to ban access to a drug allowing abortion without surgery. 作为霍华德手下雄心勃勃的卫生部长,艾伯特曾试图禁止服用一种不经手术就能引起流产的药物他失败了,此举惹恼了一些妇女。 ecocn As leaders of the Law and Justice party, the twins' abrasive nationalism antagonised both Russia and Germany. 作为法律与公正党领袖,这对兄弟民族主义情节强烈,敢于叫嚣俄德。 ecocn Whether it really does is debatablesee article, and his accusation antagonised China while stoking the fires of protectionism. 这一论断是否站得住脚尚有待商榷,但他无疑激怒了中国,也点燃了贸易保护主义的星星之火。 hicoo |