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1 | afflict |
afflict / E5flikt / ◙ verb 1. [with obj.] (of a problem or illness) cause pain or suffering to; affect ; trouble • (问题,疾病)使痛苦,折磨;影响;困扰 »his younger child was afflicted with a skin disease. 他的幼子受着皮肤病痛的折磨。 »serious ills afflict the industry. 严重的困难困扰着工业。 »[as plural noun the afflicted] he comforted the afflicted. 他安慰备受苦恼的人们。 [Astrology] (of a celestial body) be in a stressful aspect with (another celestial body or a point on the ecliptic) • [占星] (天体)相对于(另一天体或黄道上某点)处于应力星位 »Jupiter is afflicted by Mars in opposition. 木星相对于火星处在相反方向的应力星位。 【派生】 ♦ afflictive adjective1. (archaic 古) 【语源】 1. late Middle English (in the sense 'deject, humiliate'): from Latin afflictare 'knock about, harass', or from afflict- 'knocked down, weakened': both from the verb affligere, from ad- 'to' + fligere 'to strike, dash'
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2 | conflict |
conflict / 5kCnflikt / ◙ noun 1. a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one • (尤指持久的)意见不一;争论 »the eternal conflict between the sexes. 两性间的永恒冲突。 »[mass noun] doctors often come into conflict with politicians. 医生常和政治家发生争执。 a prolonged armed struggle • (长期的)武装斗争,战争;武装冲突 »regional conflicts. 地区性武装冲突。 [mass noun] a state of mind in which a person experiences a clash of opposing wishes or needs • (相反愿望或需要的)冲突,矛盾 »bewildered by her own inner conflict, she could only stand there feeling vulnerable. 她为自己内心的冲突所困惑,只能站在那里,感到脆弱无助。 a serious incompatibility between two or more opinions, principles, or interests • (两种或两种以上意见、原则或利益的)冲突,抵触 »there was a conflict between his business and domestic life. 他的生意和家庭生活之间起了冲突。 ◙ verb 1. [no obj.] be incompatible or at variance; clash • 相左;冲突,抵触 »parents' and children's interests sometimes conflict. 有时父母和孩子的兴趣互相抵触。 »the date for the match conflicted with a religious festival. 比赛日期与一个宗教节日冲突。 »[as adj. conflicting] there are conflicting accounts of what occurred. 关于发生的事情说法不一。 [as adj. conflicted] [N. Amer.] having or showing confused and mutually inconsistent feelings • [北美] (感觉)相互矛盾的,困惑的 »he remains a little conflicted about Marlene. 他对玛琳的感觉仍然有点矛盾。 【派生】 ♦ conflictual adjective【语源】 1. late Middle English: from Latin conflict- 'struck together, fought', from the verb confligere, from con- 'together' + fligere 'to strike'; the noun is via Latin conflictus 'a contest'
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3 | inflict |
inflict / in5flikt / ◙ verb 1. [with obj.] cause (something unpleasant or painful) to be suffered by someone or something • 使遭受(不快,痛苦) »they inflicted serious injuries on three other men. 他们使其他三人严重受伤。 (inflict something on)impose something unwelcome on • 将(不受欢迎的事物)强加于 »she is wrong to inflict her beliefs on everyone else. 她错误地将自己的看法强加给所有人。 【派生】 ♦ inflictable adjective♦ inflicter noun 【语源】 1. mid 16th cent. (in the sense 'afflict, trouble'): from Latin inflict- 'struck against', from the verb infligere, from in- 'into' + fligere 'to strike'
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