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/ˈkɒnflɪkt/ |
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1 | angry disagreement between people or groups 冲突;抵触;争端 |
| I try to avoid conflict wherever possible. 我总是尽可能地避免争执。 |
| +between The issue provoked conflicts between the press and the police. 这个问题在新闻界和警方之间引发了争议。 |
| +over The management team is keen to resolve the conflict over wages. 管理层渴望解决工资争端。 |
| be in conflict (with sb) She is in conflict with her employers over sickness pay. 她在病假工资上与雇主有争执。 |
| come into conflict (with sb) He and his ex-wife frequently came into conflict. 他和前妻经常发生争执。 |
| 1a | fighting between countries or groups (国家或群体之间的)冲突 | | diplomatic efforts to end the conflict in Liberia 停止利比里亚境内冲突的外交努力 | | the Arab-Israeli conflict 阿以冲突 | |
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2 | a situation in which it is difficult for two things to exist together or be true at the same time 矛盾;冲突 |
| +between There is a conflict between the two sides of his personality. 他的性格中存在着互相矛盾的两面。 |
| 2a | a feeling of being nervous or unhappy because you want two different things at the same time (感情的)矛盾冲突 | | inner conflicts 内心冲突 | |
PHRASE |
- | conflict of interest(s) |
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1 | a situation in which someone cannot make fair decisions because they will be affected by the results (因有利益冲突而)无法做到公正无私 |
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2 | a situation in which something that is good for one person is bad for another person 利益冲突 |
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