柯林斯詞典nemesis /?n?m?s?s/ (nemeses/?n?m??si?z/) 1. N-UNCOUNT The nemesis of a person or thing is a situation, event, or person which causes them to be seriously harmed, especially as a punishment. 嚴(yán)重懲罰[oft with poss] The new mathematics test will become the nemesis of teachers. 新的數(shù)學(xué)測試將會(huì)是對(duì)老師們的嚴(yán)重懲罰。2. N-COUNT A person's nemesis is their opponent or rival, especially one who has been their opponent or rival for a long time. 天敵 Sun Microsystems gave up its legal fight with Microsoft and agreed to cooperate with its longtime nemesis. 太陽微系統(tǒng)放棄了和微軟的官司,與這家自己競爭了多年的主要對(duì)手?jǐn)y手合作。 返回 nemesis劍橋詞典Someone's nemesis is a person or thing that is very difficult for them to defeat . 勁敵 (a cause of) punishment or defeat that is deserved and cannot be avoided 報(bào)應(yīng),天譴;應(yīng)得的懲罰;不可避免的失敗 The tax increases proved to be the president's political nemesis. 提高稅收讓總統(tǒng)自食惡果。 返回 nemesis