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antagonized
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antagonized
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对抗, 激怒
to provoke and anger someone so much that they start to hate and oppose one
及物动词
- His constant criticism of her work antagonized her to the point of seeking employment elsewhere.
他对她工作的不断批评激怒了她,以至于她开始在其他地方寻找工作。
- The politician's controversial remarks antagonized many voters.
这位政治家的争议言论激怒了许多选民。
- The company's decision to cut benefits antagonized its employees.
公司削减福利的决定激怒了其员工。
- Her refusal to compromise antagonized her colleagues.
她拒绝妥协激怒了她的同事。
- The aggressive tone of the letter antagonized the recipient.
这封信的挑衅语气激怒了收信人。
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拮抗, 对抗
(of a substance) to oppose or counteract the action of another substance
及物动词
- The medication antagonized the effects of the painkiller, making it less effective.
这种药物拮抗了止痛药的效果,使其效果减弱。
- Certain foods can antagonize the action of antibiotics, reducing their effectiveness.
某些食物可以拮抗抗生素的作用,降低其有效性。
- The chemical reaction was altered when one substance antagonized the other.
化学反应在一个物质拮抗另一个物质时被改变了。
- The enzyme antagonized the hormone, preventing it from acting properly.
酶拮抗了激素,阻止其正常作用。
- The new formula was designed to antagonize the harmful effects of the toxin.
新配方旨在拮抗毒素的有害影响。
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