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antagonistically
an·tag·o·nist A0325400 (ăn-tăg′ə-nĭst)n.1. One who opposes and contends against another; an adversary.2. The principal character in opposition to the protagonist or hero of a narrative or drama.3. Physiology A muscle that counteracts the action of another muscle, the agonist.4. A drug or chemical substance that interferes with the physiological action of another, especially by combining with and blocking its receptor. an·tag′o·nis′tic adj.an·tag′o·nis′ti·cal·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | antagonistically - in an antagonistic manner; "he behaves antagonistically toward his colleagues" | Translationsantagonist (ӕnˈtӕgənist) noun an opponent or enemy. 對抗者或敵手 对抗者anˈtagonism noun unfriendliness, hostility. 對抗 对抗(性) anˌtagoˈnistic adjective 敵對的 对抗(性)的 anˌtagoˈnistically adverb 敵對地 对抗(性)地 anˈtagonize, anˈtagonise verb to make an enemy of (someone). You are antagonizing her by your rudeness. 引起某人的敵意 引起对抗EncyclopediaSeeantagonist |