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noun hostility (to/towards somebody/something) feelings of hostility towards people from other backgrounds对不同背景的人的敌视情绪 hostility (between A and B) There was open hostility between the two schools. 这两所学校公开相互敌对。 public hostility to nuclear power公众对核动力的愤然反对 the start/outbreak of hostilities between the two sides双方之间敌对行为的爆发 a cessation of hostilities (= an end to fighting)战争停止 Hostilities broke out between the two provinces later that year. Hostilities were resumed later that year. Mixed-race couples faced open hostility. On the 11th of November 1918 hostilities ceased. Such a move might arouse public hostility. The prime minister was concerned that such a move would arouse public hostility. The proposal was met with outright hostility. There was a barely veiled hostility in her tone. You could almost feel the hostility between her and her mother. the beginning of hostilities against Germany in 1914 the bitter hostility towards the occupying forces the deep hostility felt by many teenagers against the police the official cessation of hostilities against Japan the widespread popular hostility to the war The talk lasted well over an hour and he sensed a growing hostility from his audience. There is still considerable public hostility towards nuclear power. |