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1. | She met/was met with much hostility, criticism, kindness, etc. |
| 她受到敌视、 批评、 善待等. |
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2. | Hostility could more readily be replaced by respect, cordiality, even friendship. |
| 敌视不难变为尊重、热诚甚至是友好。 |
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3. | overt hostility |
| 公开敌视 |
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4. | At times, they have run into indifference or hostility. |
| 他们时常受到冷遇和敌视。 |
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5. | behaviour that is sure to invite criticism, hostility, ridicule, etc |
| 肯定招致批评、 敌视、 嘲笑等的行为. |
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6. | A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility. |
| 怒,愤怒一种强烈的不快或敌视的感觉 |
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7. | autistic hostility |
| 自闭性敌视 |
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8. | Hostility toward or prejudice against Jews or Judaism. |
| 反犹太主义对犹太人或犹太教思想敌视或抱有偏见 |
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9. | The hostility between the sexes has never been worse. |
| 两性之间的敌视从未如现在这般糟糕。 |
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10. | They may have to endure hostility from others in their new country. |
| 在那个陌生的国家里,他们也许还不得不忍气吞声地受别人的敌视。 |
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