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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++strife /straɪf/ noun [uncountable] formal  PROBLEMtrouble between two or more people or groups 〔两个或两个以上的人或团体之间的〕冲突,纠纷,争斗 SYN conflictethnic/religious/civil etc strife a time of political strife 政治纷争四起的时代
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strifeAll current affairs in the whole world of lamentable war and strife needed to be weighed in this balance.Meanwhile, political and ethnic strife in Bosnia have steadily mounted in the run-up to nationwide elections there on September 14.eight years of ethnic strifeIts people are overburdened by religious riot, ethnic strife, corruption and the absence of social infrastructure.The Rockefeller episode vividly demonstrates the Republican appetite for strife.If pushed too hard at this critical moment he could impose emergency rule and provoke far greater strife.ethnic/religious/civil etc strifeMeanwhile, political and ethnic strife in Bosnia have steadily mounted in the run-up to nationwide elections there on September 14.Ethically, it is impossible to redistribute income intentionally in a developing country to see if civil strife erupts.They blamed the republic's nationalistic coalition government for the slide into civil strife.His final model of civil strife is depicted in Figure 5.1.After a week of civil strife, Jerusalem itself was captured by the rebels.For a considerable part of the intervening period there was recurrent civil strife between magnate and dynastic factions.Its people are overburdened by religious riot, ethnic strife, corruption and the absence of social infrastructure.But there were present all the ingredients of stasis, civil strife.
Origin strife (1100-1200) Old French estrif, probably from estriver; → STRIVE
strife nounChinese
Corpus or more two between or groups people trouble


strife
strife /straɪf/ noun [uncountable] formal
 Date: 1100-1200
 Language: Old French
 Origin: estrif, probably from estriver; strive
trouble between two or more people or groups
   SYN  conflict
    ethnic/religious/civil etc strife
    a time of political strife


strifeBrE /straɪf/ 🔊NAmE /straɪf/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (formal or literary) angry or violent disagreement between two people or groups of people 冲突;争斗;倾轧 SYN conflict civil strife内乱The country was torn apart by strife. 这个国家被内部纷争搞得四分五裂。🔊🔊(AustralE, NZE) trouble or difficulty of any kind 麻烦;纠纷;困难