enemy
n
1 [C] person who strongly dislikes or wants to injure or attack sb/sth 敌人; 仇人; 仇敌
Jane and Sarah used to be friends but now they are bitter enemies, ie of each other. 简和萨拉以前是朋友而现在是死对头.
His arrogance made him many enemies, ie made many people hate him. 他妄自尊大, 树敌很多.
2
(a) the enemy [Gp]
(armed) forces of a nation, side, etc with which one's country, side, etc is at war 敌军
an encounter with the enemy 与敌军的遭遇战
The enemy was/were forced to retreat. 敌军被迫撤退了.
[attrib 作定语]
enemy forces, aircraft, ships, etc 敌军、 敌机、 敌舰等
enemy propaganda 敌方的宣传.
(b) [C] member of such a hostile force 敌兵.
3 [C] anything that harms or weakens 危害或削弱之物
Poverty and ignorance are the enemies of progress. 贫穷和愚昧是进步的敌人.
4 (idm 习语) one's own worst enemy => worst. carry the war into the enemy's camp => carry.
🔁 扩展释义
*['enimi]n. 敌人, 仇敌, 敌军a. 敌人的【法】 敌人, 敌军, 敌国相关词组: be one's own enemy
What about vegetables, Sir? They usually go bad as soon as we are at sea.
那些蔬菜怎么办呢,先生?通常是刚一出海它们就会坏掉的。
We should learn the value of money and learn how many hours' work has to be done before we can buy something.
我们应该认识到钱的价值,知道要干多少小时的活,我们才能买某件物品。
First, it is important to recognize what kind of person you are and which special qualities make you different from everyone else. To help you do this, read the following questions and write down the answers: