opposed 英 [əˈpəʊzd]   美 [əˈpoʊzd]

opposed

opposed  英 [əˈpəʊzd] 美 [əˈpoʊzd]

adj. 相反的;敌对的  v. 反对(oppose的过去分词);使对立 

What he said was totally opposed to facts. 他所说的与事实完全相反。
All those who opposed us have now been dealt with. 凡是反对过我们的人现在都受到了惩罚。

  • When things are opposed, they're against each other. Two teams playing against each other are opposed; so are two sides in a war.
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  • adj. 相反的;敌对的
  • v. 反对(oppose的过去分词);使对立
  • 1. What he said was totally opposed to facts.

    他所说的与事实完全相反。

  • 2. All those who opposed us have now been dealt with.

    凡是反对过我们的人现在都受到了惩罚。

  • 3. Remember that your boss could be gone tomorrow — and you could be working for the person whose point of view he opposed.

    记住你的老板可能明天就不在了,而你可能会跟那个和你持有相反观点的人一起工作。

op·posed / əˈpəʊzd ; NAmE əˈpoʊzd / adjective [not usually before noun ] opposed(to sth) 1 (of a person ) disagreeing strongly with sth and trying to stop it 强烈反对 She remained bitterly opposed to the idea of moving abroad. 她仍然强烈反对移居国外。 They are totally opposed to abortion. 他们完全反对堕胎。 2 (of ideas, opinions, etc. 意见、看法等 ) very different from sth 截然不同 Our views are diametrically opposedon this issue. 在这个问题上,我们的观点大相迳庭。 IDIOM as opposed to ( formal) used to make a contrast between two things (表示对比)而,相对于 200 attended, as opposed to 300 the previous year. 出席的有 200 人,而前一年是 300 人。 This exercise develops suppleness as opposed to (= rather than)strength. 这项锻炼不是增强力量,而是增强柔韧性的。 op·posed / əˈpəʊzd ; NAmE əˈpoʊzd /
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