Conflict with Meaning in English
expression
释义
To have a serious disagreement or argument with someone or something, or to be incompatible so that two things cannot exist or happen together.
用法与细微差别
Used both for people (personal arguments) and things (ideas, schedules) that do not fit together. Often followed by a noun or pronoun ('conflict with my manager', 'conflict with the new plan'). Distinct from 'conflict' (noun) alone, which usually means the disagreement itself.
例句
Her values sometimes conflict with her friend's beliefs.
basic
The meeting will conflict with my doctor's appointment.
basic
Sometimes work conflicts with family time.
basic
My plans always seem to conflict with yours, don't they?
natural
The data conflicts with their previous research findings.
natural
If your schedule conflicts with mine, let me know and we can work something out.
natural