对立
To be in opposition or conflict; the state of two things being completely different or contrary.
예시
3 / 5我们要避免个人利益与集体利益的对立。
We must avoid the opposition between individual interests and collective interests.
这两家公司在市场上处于对立状态。
These two companies are in a state of opposition in the market.
这种理论将自然与人类对立起来。
This theory sets nature and humans in opposition.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
Duì (face/opposite) + lì (to stand) = Standing opposite each other.
빠른 퀴즈
在很多问题上,传统文化与现代观念并不是相互___的。
정답!
정답은: 对立
예시
我们要避免个人利益与集体利益的对立。
formalWe must avoid the opposition between individual interests and collective interests.
这两家公司在市场上处于对立状态。
businessThese two companies are in a state of opposition in the market.
这种理论将自然与人类对立起来。
academicThis theory sets nature and humans in opposition.
他们两人的意见经常对立。
everydayThe opinions of the two of them are often opposed.
在辩论中,双方立场高度对立。
formalIn the debate, the positions of both sides were highly opposed.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
站在对立面
stand on the opposite side
对立情绪
antagonistic feelings
截然对立
completely opposed
자주 혼동되는 단어
Contradiction (矛盾) suggests internal inconsistency, while opposition (对立) emphasizes two distinct sides facing each other.
사용 참고사항
Often used to describe contrasting theories, political stances, or social classes in academic writing.
자주 하는 실수
Sometimes learners use '对立' as a noun without a suffix, though '对立状态' or '对立面' is more common as a noun.
암기 팁
Duì (face/opposite) + lì (to stand) = Standing opposite each other.
어원
Compound of '对' (opposite) and '立' (stand).
문법 패턴
빠른 퀴즈
在很多问题上,传统文化与现代观念并不是相互___的。
정답!
정답은: 对立
관련 어휘
academic 관련 단어
异议
B2A formal disagreement or objection to a proposal, decision, or opinion.
博学
B2Having or showing great knowledge or learning; erudite. It describes someone who has studied extensively across various fields.
各抒己见
B2Everyone expresses their own opinions or views freely. It is a common term used to describe discussions, seminars, or collaborative environments.
固然
B2Admittedly; no doubt; it is true that. Used to acknowledge a fact before introducing a contrasting or more important point.
固有
B2Inherent; intrinsic; something that belongs to the nature of a thing or person from the beginning.
归根结底
B2Ultimately; in the final analysis. Used to point out the most fundamental reason or essence of a matter after considering all factors.
断定
B2To conclude, judge, or assert something firmly based on evidence or reasoning.
试图
B1To try or attempt to do something. It often implies a deliberate effort to achieve a goal, sometimes with uncertainty about the result.
记载
B1To record or document something in writing or on other media; a written record of events.
主旨
B1The main idea, gist, or central theme of a text, speech, or lecture.
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