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BNC: 1860 COCA: 1596

enemy

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en·e·my /ˈenəmi/ ●●● W2 noun (plural enemies) [countableC]
1 ENEMYsomeone who hates you and wants to harm you 敵人,仇敵
She’s a dangerous enemy to have.
與她爲敵很危險。
Cats and dogs have always been natural enemies.
貓和狗向來是天敵。
an old enemy of her father
她父親的一個宿敵
make an enemy (of somebody)
a ruthless businessman who made a lot of enemies
一個樹敵衆多的無情商人
the unforgettable sight of the president shaking hands with his sworn enemy (=an enemy you will always hate)
董事長與其死敵握手的難忘情景
somebody’s worst enemy (=the person they hate most) 某人的死對頭
I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy.
即使是我的死對頭,我也不願看到他發生這樣的事情。
2 AGAINST/OPPOSEsomeone who opposes or competes against you 反對者
political enemies
政敵
He was imprisoned for being ‘an enemy of the revolution’.
他作爲革命的敵人被監禁了。
3 PMWAR (also the enemy) the country against which your country is fighting in a war 敵國
He was accused of collaboration with the enemy.
他被控通敵。
enemy forces/aircraft/territory etc
a town behind enemy lines
在敵後的城鎮
5GRAMMAR 語法
In British English, you can use either a singular verb or a plural verb after the enemy . 在英國英語中,the enemy後既可用單數動詞也可用複數動詞
The enemy has ( OR have ) suffered a major defeat.
敵軍遭到慘敗。
nGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?
The enemy is usually followed by a singular verb:
The enemy was defeated.
In British English, you can also use a plural verb:
The enemy were defeated.
4 something that people think is harmful or damaging 危害物
The usual enemies, cigarettes and alcohol, are targeted for tax rises.
常見危害物,如香煙和酒類,將成爲增稅的對象。
The common enemy that united them was communism.
把他們團結起來的共同敵人是貧窮。
5. be your own worst enemy PROBLEMto behave in a way that causes problems for yourself 自作自受,自己害自己
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6 public enemy number one informal someone famous who has done something bad and who a lot of people do not like 頭號公敵
His views made him public enemy number one in the eyes of the media.
他的觀點使他成爲媒體眼中的頭號公敵。
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7 the enemy within people in a society etc that other people think are trying to secretly destroy or damage it 〔試圖在暗地裏搞破壞活動的〕内部敵人,内奸
efforts to label environmentalists as the enemy within
想給環境保護論者貼上内奸標簽的行爲
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8 CHANGE/MAKE something DIFFERENTif one thing is the enemy of another, the second thing cannot exist because the first thing destroys it 克星,大敵
Boredom is the enemy of learning.
厭倦情緒是學習的大敵。
nCOLLOCATIONSMeanings 1,2 & 3
adjectives
a great enemy
Henry prepared to fight his great enemy, the king of France.
a main/biggest/greatest enemy
Terrorism is our country’s main enemy.
an arch enemy (=main enemy, used for emphasis)
The comic book character Lex Luthor is Superman’s arch enemy.
bitter enemies (=enemies who hate each other very much)
When these former friends quarrelled over money, they became bitter enemies.
sworn enemies (=enemies who will always hate each other)
The men have been sworn enemies for many years.
a formidable enemy (=a very powerful enemy)
The North Vietnamese army proved to be a formidable enemy.
deadly enemies (=enemies who try to harm each other as much as possible)
France and Germany, once deadly enemies, are now partners in the European Union.
an old/traditional enemy (=one you have had a long time)
In 1548, Scotland moved towards an alliance with her traditional enemy, England.
a common enemy (=one shared by groups of people)
We must work together against the common enemy.
a political enemy
the prime minister’s political enemies
verbs
make enemies (=become unfriendly with people)
During her long and turbulent career, she made many enemies.
defend/protect yourself from your enemies
Our country has a right to protect itself from its enemies.
defeat the enemy
We will never defeat our enemies unless we stop fighting each other.
nouns
an enemy force (=a military group that is your enemy)
The town is occupied by enemy forces.
an enemy position (=a place controlled by an enemy army)
General Hunt ordered an air strike on the enemy positions.
phrases
behind enemy lines (=behind the edge of an area that is controlled by an enemy army)
Men from the First Airborne Division were dropped behind enemy lines.
nTHESAURUS
person
enemy someone who does not like you because you have had a big disagreement with them in the past or someone who opposes you in business or politics
If that’s how he treats his friends, I’d hate to be his enemy.
In business, it’s best not to make too many enemies.
adversary formal an enemy
When he retired, he was replaced by his old adversary.
He made the fatal mistake of underestimating his adversary.
foe literary an enemy
A guard called out ‘Who goes there – friend or foe?’
his former foes
arch enemy someone’s main enemy
In the movie, Batman goes into battle with his arch enemy the Joker.
opponent someone you are competing against, for example in a sports game, competition, or election
You win the game if you are left with more cards than your opponent.
He is admired even by his political opponents.
nemesis written an enemy or opponent that is impossible to defeat – a rather formal use
In the final, he met his old nemesis, Rafael Nadal.
country/army
enemy a country or army that you are fighting against in a war
Soldiers who were captured by the enemy suffered terribly.
foe written an enemy
The Russian Army were a formidable foe.
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Origin enemy
(1200-1300) Old French enemi, from Latin inimicus, from amicus friend

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