0 an occasion when someone is unfriendly or shows that they do not like something -- 敌意,不友好
They showed open (= obvious) hostility to/towards their new neighbours. 他们对新邻居表现出了公开的敌意。
1 an occasion when someone shows that they do not agree with or like something -- 不同意,不喜欢
It is objective, factual, formal, official, sometimes tending to hostility.
I trust that it may help to end the baseless hostility prevailing between economic theory and economic history.
For artists in other provincial troupes, social hostility rendered it largely impossible for them to exert any influence over their employers.
The communities can afford to take the moderate hostilities of others because their selfesteem has not been badly damaged.
In fact, modern history is full of examples that show how politicians, to divide people and realize their own selfish ambitions, have exploited this hostility.
The sustained hostility of employers to trade unions had ensured that workers could not lightly associate with them.
The entire range of strategic interactions should be brought to bear - not merely the hostility end of the scale.
This study also found heterotypic continuity in fathers' hostile behaviors predicting the later hostility of their young adult offspring.