oppose 英 [əˈpəʊz]   美 [əˈpoʊz]

oppose

oppose  英 [əˈpəʊz] 美 [əˈpoʊz]

vt. 反对;抵制 

进行时:opposing  过去式:opposed  过去分词:opposed  第三人称单数:opposes 

He threw all those that opposed him into prison. 他把所有反对他的人都投进了监狱。
I would oppose changing the law. 我将反对改变这个法规。

  • To oppose something is to go against it or fight hard to stop it. A senator might oppose a bill, or a teen might oppose authority.
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  • vt. 反对;抵制
  • 1. He threw all those that opposed him into prison.

    他把所有反对他的人都投进了监狱。

  • 2. I would oppose changing the law.

    我将反对改变这个法规。

  • 3. We oppose interference by any outside force.

    我们反对任何外来势力插手干预。

  • oppose (v.) late 14c., from Old French oposer "oppose, resist, rival; contradict, state opposing point of view" (12c.), from poser "to place, lay down" (see pose (v.1)), blended with Latin opponere "oppose, object to, set against" (see opponent). Related: Opposed; opposing.
op·pose / əˈpəʊz ; NAmE əˈpoʊz / verb 1 to disagree strongly with sb's plan, policy, etc. and try to change it or prevent it from succeeding 反对(计划、政策等);抵制;阻挠 opposesb/sth This party would bitterly oppose the re-introduction of the death penalty. 这个党会强烈反对恢复死刑。 He threw all those that opposed him into prison. 他把所有反对他的人都投进了监狱。 oppose(sb/sth) doing sth I would oppose changing the law. 我将反对改变这个法规。 compare propose  (4 ) 2 opposesb to compete with sb in a contest (在竞赛中)与…对垒,与…角逐 He intends to oppose the prime minister in the leadership election. 在领导层选举中,他欲与首相一决高下。 oppose opposes opposed opposing op·pose / əˈpəʊz ; NAmE əˈpoʊz /
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