rancorous
美
英 ['ræ?k?r?s] 
- adj.充滿[表示]仇恨的;有遺恨的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)深恨的;充滿仇恨的;憎恨的
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It was this kind of navel gazing that led to its own flotation in 1999, after years of often rancorous debate among the partners.
正是這種專注的自我審視,讓高盛集團(tuán)在經(jīng)歷了合伙人之間常常滿懷惡意的多年爭(zhēng)論之后,于1999年整體上市。
The biggest was its own flotation in 1999, after years of often rancorous debate among the partners.
其中最大的一次是1999年它向市場(chǎng)發(fā)行自己的股份。此前,合伙人之間時(shí)常伴隨激烈而怨憤的口角。
After crushing its reformist opponents, his conservative faction has broken out in increasingly rancorous internal wrangling.
在擊敗他的改革派對(duì)手之后,內(nèi)賈德的保守派勢(shì)力中爆發(fā)了激烈的內(nèi)部爭(zhēng)論。
The developed world may simply have to resign itself to an adversarial symbiosis with China that grows ever more rancorous with time.
發(fā)達(dá)國(guó)家也許只能退而求其次,與中國(guó)保持一種對(duì)立的共生關(guān)系,隨著時(shí)間流逝,這種關(guān)系可能日趨充滿怨恨。
And solving the country's major problems in a bipartisan fashion will be difficult under these rancorous circumstances.
而在這種針鋒相對(duì)的情形下以兩黨合作的方式解決國(guó)家主要問題也很困難。
"All right, " was his only reply. He had long since wearied of discussing the rancorous subject.
“行啊,”他總是這么簡(jiǎn)單地回答一句。他早就厭倦這類怨氣沖沖的話題了。
Parliamentary debate turned rancorous, with accusations of bad faith hurled around on live television.
議會(huì)辯論變得深懷惡意,電視直播中充斥著對(duì)背信棄義的譴責(zé)。
For many post-war families retrospection meant, at best, raw feeling and rancorous dispute, at worst, intolerable exposure to guilt.
對(duì)于許多戰(zhàn)后的家庭而言,反思歷史最好情形是意味著刺痛感和充滿恨意的爭(zhēng)論,而最糟的則是難以忍受的愧疚感。
Accordingly, Obama's budget is more of an opening bid in a tough, rancorous negotiation.
因此,奧巴馬的預(yù)算更像是在艱難的、惡意的談判下公開招標(biāo)。
But the heightened partisanship of recent years has turned that chamber more rancorous and prone to party-line voting .
但是近年來這些加強(qiáng)的黨派關(guān)系已經(jīng)使得參議院對(duì)政黨按派系投票的態(tài)度變得更仇視和苛刻了。
The deal ended after a series of rancorous disputes.
經(jīng)過一連串充滿敵意的爭(zhēng)吵,交易泡湯了。
The debate in America over health-care reform turned rancorous.
美國(guó)有關(guān)醫(yī)療保健改革的爭(zhēng)論變得充滿敵意。
As with marriage, ideally such partings are not rancorous;
與婚姻一樣,理想的分手是無怨無恨。