adj. 交战的,进行战争的;敌对的;冲突的;势不两立的 n. 战斗,战争 v. 进行战争(war的现在分词形式)
warring 变化形式
易混淆的单词: Warring
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Mr lacorne identifies two warring traditions in american thinking about the place of religion .
拉卡纳指出了美国式思维中有关教会地点的两种敌对的传统。
This led to businesses riddled with conflicts of interest and culture , controlled by warring groups of their own senior employees .
这使得企业充斥着利益和文化冲突,被自身高管组成、相互敌对的集团所控制。
In pictures ofagain on august 7th in brisbane , mr rudd 's home city , they looked more like two warring relatives than colleagues out to win an election .
8月7日在陆克文家乡布里斯本,他们两人再次碰面,看上去更像敌对的亲戚,而不是要赢得一场选举的同僚。
Maybe in much of america these warring clans don 't live in such immediate proximity , but neither are they as conveniently divided as we might sometimes suppose , or as a movie like " the kids are all right " might make it seem .
A senior mp and clegg ally on the free-market " orange book " wing says it is vital to avoid looking like a " shambolic " , warring coalition , but also that it is " important to show we 've made this a more compassionate government . "