an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals)同义词:struggle, battle
opposition between two simultaneous but incompatible feelings
a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war同义词:battle, fight, engagement
a state of opposition between persons or ideas or interests
an incompatibility of dates or events
opposition in a work of drama or fiction between characters or forces (especially an opposition that motivates the development of the plot)
a disagreement or argument about something important同义词:dispute, difference, difference of opinion
动词 conflict:
be in conflict
go against, as of rules and laws同义词:run afoul, infringe, contravene
例句
Something is bound to happen one way or another to end the conflict or solve the problem.事情一定以某种方式发生以结束冲突或解决难题。
There has always been some conflict between the sexes.两性之间从来就有矛盾。
If so, your points of view are bound to conflict with his.如果这样的话,你的观点一定会和他的起冲突。
The long drawn-out conflict between the employers and workers led to the strike last week.劳资之间旷日持久的纠纷导致了上周的罢工。
详细解释
con.flict n.(名词)A state of open, often prolonged fighting; a battle or war.战争:公开的长期的战斗的状态;战役或战争A state of disharmony between incompatible or antithetical persons, ideas, or interests; a clash.冲突:不相容或持不同见解的人思想或兴趣之间的矛盾;冲突Psychology A psychic struggle, often unconscious, resulting from the opposition or simultaneous functioning of mutually exclusive impulses, desires, or tendencies.【心理学】 心理挣扎:通常是潜意识的心理冲突,是由互相排斥的情感、欲望或倾向对立或同时起作用而引起的Opposition between characters or forces in a work of drama or fiction, especially opposition that motivates or shapes the action of the plot.冲突:戏剧或小说中人物或势力间的对立,尤指推动或影响故事情节的矛盾冲突v.intr.(不及物动词)con.flict.ed,con.flict.ing,con.flicts[k…n-flkt.] To be in or come into opposition; differ.对立或形成对立;不同Archaic To engage in warfare.【古语】 参加战斗 来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Latin cônfloctus [collision] [from past participle of] cônflogere [to strike together] 源自 拉丁语 cônfloctus [冲撞] [] 源自cônflogere的过去分词 [一起斗争] com- [com-] com- [前缀,表.一起.] flogere [to strike] flogere [打击] 【引伸】 conflic.tion n.(名词)conflic.tive adj.(形容词)conflic.tual <参考词汇><同义词>conflict,contest,combat,fight,affray同义词>These nouns denote struggle between opposing forces for victory or supremacy.这些名词都是指两个对立势力为了取得胜利或优势而进行的争斗。 Conflict applies both to open fighting between hostile groups and to a struggle, often an inner struggle, between antithetical forces: Conflict 用于指敌对组织的公开的战争或对立势力间的内部斗争: 例句:.Fortunately analysis is not the only way to resolve inner conflicts.Life itself still remains a very effective therapist. (Karen Horney). .幸运的是分析并不是解决内部冲突的唯一方法,生活本身就是一种非常好的治疗方法. (卡伦·赫尼)。 Contest can refer either to friendly competition or to a hostile struggle to achieve an objective: Contest 可以指友好的竞争也可以指带有敌意的斗争: 例句:an archery contest;箭术比赛; 例句:a spelling contest;拼写比赛; 例句:the gubernatorial contest.当权者的斗争。 Combat most commonly implies an encounter between two armed persons or groups: Combat 通常指两个人或军队之间的遭遇战: 例句:.Alexander had appeared to him, armed for combat. (Connop Thirlwall). .亚历山大大帝全副武装的出现在他面前. (康诺朴·塞沃尔)。 Fight usually refers to a clash, physical or figurative,involving individual adversaries: Fight 通常指身体的或象征性的冲突,包括指个人的不幸: 例句:A fight was scheduled between the world boxing champion and the challenger.世界拳击冠军和挑战者之间将有一场比赛。 例句:.There is nothing I love as much as a good fight. (Franklin D. Roosevelt). .我最喜欢的就是一场漂亮的战争. (富兰克林·D·罗斯福)。 Affray suggests a public fight or brawl: Affray 指一场公开的战斗或打架: 例句:.Yet still the poachers came . . . for affrays in woods and on moors with liveried armies of keepers. (Patricia Morison).See also Synonyms at discord .仍有侵入者…不断到树林和荒野中对身着制服的守卫军队骚扰挑衅. (帕特里夏·莫里森)参见同义词 discord