onflict
n[C, U]
1
(a) struggle; fight 斗争; 战斗
soldiers involved in armed conflict 遭遇武装冲突的士兵.
(b) (fig 比喻) serious disagreement; argument; controversy 冲突; 争执; 争论; 论战
a long and bitter conflict between employers and workers 劳资双方旷日持久的激烈争执.
2 (of opinions, desires, etc) opposition; difference; clash (意见、 欲望等)不合, 分歧, 抵触
the conflict between one's duty and one's desires 责任与欲望之间的矛盾
a conflict of interests, ie between the achievement of one aim and that of another 利害冲突
Your statement is in conflict with the rest of the evidence. 你的陈述同其余证据有矛盾.
conflict v [I, Ipr]
~ (with sth) be in opposition or disagreement; be incompatible; clash 不合; 不一致; 冲突; 抵触
A and B conflict/A conflicts with B. A和B相冲突.
The statements of the two witnesses conflict. 两个证人的证词不一致.
Their account of events conflicts with ours. 他们对事件的说法与我们的说法截然不同.
Yes. I don't think it's necessary to buy the bigger one.
有哇。我认为没必要买较大的机子。
American country music. He writes most of his songs himself.
美国乡村音乐。他演唱的歌曲,多数是由他自己写的。
My dear friend, Mathilde. Let me tell you something. That necklace you borrowed from me wasn't a real diamond necklace. It wasn't valuable at all. The stones in the necklace were made of glass. It was worth five hundred francs at the most.