常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句But people who are cut off not only from foreign tourists, but even fromtheir own countrymen can be hostile to travelers.但是,那些不但與外國(guó)旅游者隔絕,而且與本國(guó)同胞隔絕的人們有可能對(duì)游客抱有極不友好的態(tài)度。You might expect a rapid feedback loop that's friendly to the developer experience to be hostile to production applications.您可能認(rèn)為對(duì)開發(fā)人員實(shí)踐友好的快速反饋周期不支持生產(chǎn)環(huán)境。That part could get some traction this year, even if the next Congress turns out, as expected, to be hostile to comprehensive reform.這一規(guī)定可能會(huì)引起風(fēng)吹草動(dòng),即使下屆國(guó)很可能會(huì)對(duì)全面改革的抵觸態(tài)度。原聲例句He gave military officers the power to arrest civilians believed to be hostile to the Union.The city, as Aristotle understands, will always exist in a world with other cities or other states, based on different principles that might be hostile to one's own.城市,如亞里士多德所認(rèn)為,將永遠(yuǎn)會(huì),和其它城市或國(guó)家同時(shí)存在,根于不同的管理原則,可能還會(huì)對(duì)自己人懷有敵意。耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選We are not hostile to them. But we believe they must be controlled to serve the public good."權(quán)威例句Another seven of his 27 party members are known to be hostile to the latest deal.ECONOMIST: Trimble’s gambleMoreover, some of his closest advisers are known to be hostile to the army's continued dual function.ECONOMIST: IndonesiaWorse for Europe, the French had recently elected a socialist who was known to be hostile to wealth.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 be hostile to