embattled

英 [ɪmˈbæt.əld]      美 [ɪmˈbæt̬.əld]
  • adj. 严阵以待的;被敌人围困的;心烦意乱的;边缘呈雉形的
  • v. 列阵;筑垒于(embattle的过去式和过去分词)
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将“embattled”分解为“em-”表示进入或沉浸,“bat-”联想到战斗(battle),“-tled”作为动词后缀。因此,可以记忆为“进入战斗状态”或“被战斗所包围”,这样的状态意味着某人或某事物正处于争议或冲突之中。

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embattled 危机四伏的

em-, 进入,使。battle,战斗。

embattled (adj.)
"under attack," by 1882; earlier and more etymologically it meant "prepared to fight" (late 15c.), and (of structures) "fitted with battlements" (late 14c.); past participle adjective from embattle (v.).
1. the embattled party leader
处境艰难的党的领导人
2. Both sides say they want to try to reach a political settlement in the embattled north and east of the island.
双方都表示想努力为处于战乱中的该岛北部和东部地区寻求政治解决方案。
3. The embattled president also denied recent claims that he was being held hostage by his own soldiers.
焦头烂额的总统还否认了最近有关他被自己的士兵挟持为人质的说法。
4. The two boys were sworn friends all the week, and embattled enemies on Saturdays.
这两个朋友平日里是莫逆之交, 可到了星期六就成了对阵的敌人.
5. The two boys were sworn friends all the weekdays, and embattled enemies on Saturdays.
这两个朋友平日是莫逆之交, 一到星期六就是对阵的敌人.