对峙

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Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

"对峙" (duìzhì) means to confront or stand face to face in opposition, often implying a tense or hostile standoff. It is commonly used to describe situations where two parties or groups are in a direct and often prolonged confrontation.

Common Contexts

This word is frequently used in military, political, or negotiation contexts where opposing sides face each other without immediate resolution. It can also describe intellectual or ideological confrontations.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 对峙局面: a standoff situation, emphasizing a tense or unresolved confrontation.
  • 双方对峙: both sides confront each other, often used in negotiations or conflicts.
  • 长期对峙: long-term confrontation, highlighting duration.

Usage Notes

"对峙" usually implies a balanced or stalemated confrontation rather than one side dominating. It is more formal and often appears in news reports or formal discussions. Avoid confusing it with "冲突" (conflict) which emphasizes clashes or fights rather than the standoff itself.

Example Sentences

The two armies confronted each other in the valley for several days, neither

At the negotiation table, the representatives confronted each other, and the

These two viewpoints have long confronted each other in academia, and no