versus 英 [ˈvɜ:səs]   美 [ˈvɜrsəs]

versus

versus  英 [ˈvɜ:səs] 美 [ˈvɜrsəs]

prep. 对抗, 对诉 

It is France versus Brazil in the final. 决赛是法国队对巴西队。
in the case of the State versus Ford 在州政府诉福特公司的案件中

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  • prep. 对抗, 对诉
  • 1. It is France versus Brazil in the final.

    决赛是法国队对巴西队。

  • 2. in the case of the State versus Ford

    在州政府诉福特公司的案件中

  • 3. better job opportunities versus the inconvenience of moving away

    较好的就业前景与搬走的不便之间的矛盾。

  • versus (prep.) mid-15c., in legal case names, denoting action of one party against another, from Latin versus "turned toward or against," past participle of vertere "to turn," from PIE *wert- "to turn, wind," from root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend."
ver·sus / ˈvɜːsəs ; NAmE ˈvɜːrsəs / preposition ( abbr.v , vs ) 1 ( sport or law ) used to show that two teams or sides are against each other (表示两队或双方对阵)对,诉,对抗 It is France versus Brazil in the final. 决赛是法国队对巴西队。 in the case of the State versus Ford 在州政府诉福特公司的案件中 2 used to compare two different ideas, choices, etc. (比较两种不同想法、选择等)与…相对,与…相比 It was the promise of better job opportunities versus the inconvenience of moving away and leaving her friends. 那是较好的就业前景与搬走并远离朋友的不便之间的矛盾。 ver·sus / ˈvɜːsəs ; NAmE ˈvɜːrsəs /
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