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opposition美 [.ɑpə'zɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.ɒpə'zɪʃ(ə)n] adj.+n. strong opposition,fierce opposition,great opposition,total opposition,serious opposition v.+n. face opposition,meet opposition,overcome opposition,express opposition,crush opposition n. antagonism,resistance,hostility,disagreement,obstruction 1. | [u] ~ (to sb/sth) (强烈的)反对,反抗,对抗the act of strongly disagreeing with sb/sth, especially with the aim of preventing sth from happening |
| Delegates expressed strong opposition to the plans. 代表强烈反对这些计划。 | | The army met with fierce opposition in every town. 军队在每一座城镇都遭遇到了顽强的抵抗。 | | He spent five years in prison for his opposition to the regime. 他因为反对那个政权而过了五年的铁窗生活。 | | opposition forces(= people who are arguing, fighting, etc. with another group) 反对势力 |
2. | [singspv] (事业、竞赛、游戏等的)对手,敌手,竞争者the people you are competing against in business, a competition, a game, etc. |
| He's gone to work for the opposition. 他去为竞争对手工作了。 | | The opposition is/are mounting a strong challenge to our business. 对方正对我方企业逐渐形成强大的挑战。 | | Liverpool couldn't match the opposition in the final and lost 2–0. 利物浦队在决赛中不敌对手,以 0:2 输掉比赛。 |
3. | [singspv] 反对党;在野党the main political party that is opposed to the government; the political parties that are in a parliament but are not part of the government |
| the leader of the Opposition 反对党领袖 | | Opposition MPs/parties 反对党议员;反对党派 | | the Opposition spokesman on education 反对党教育事务发言人 |
4. | [u][c] 对立;对立的事物the state of being as different as possible; two things that are as different as possible |
| the opposition between good and evil 善与恶的对立 | | His poetry is full of oppositions and contrasts. 他的诗歌充满了对立与对比。 |
n. | 2. 反对,敌对;对抗,抵抗;对照,对立;面对,相对;反对物;妨害 2. 反对,敌对;对抗,抵抗;对照,对立;面对,相对;反对物;妨害 |
n. | 1. a disapproving attitude toward something and a wish to prevent it, or action taken to show disapproval of and prevent something 2. the person or team that you or another player or team have to play against 3. a political party, or political parties or groups, opposed to the government in power in a country 4. in a British-style parliamentary system, the political party with the largest number of seats of those not in office, officially recognized as the government's main opponent 5. in linguistics, the contrast between two or more similar elements in a language 6. in phonetics, the contrast between two sounds that are articulated in a similar place in the mouth, e.g. between the voiced consonant /v/ and the voiceless consonant /f/ 7. a situation toward the end of a game of chess in which the two kings are in such a position that the opponent must make a king move and is therefore at a disadvantage 8. the way in which logical propositions sharing the same subject and predicate but differing in quantity or quality relate to each other 9. the position of the Moon or one of the outer planets when it is on the opposite side of the Earth as seen from the Sun 10. the position of two astronomical objects when they are diametrically opposite on the celestial sphere 1. a disapproving attitude toward something and a wish to prevent it, or action taken to show disapproval of and prevent something 2. the person or team that you or another player or team have to play against 3. a political party, or political parties or groups, opposed to the government in power in a country 4. in a British-style parliamentary system, the political party with the largest number of seats of those not in office, officially recognized as the government's main opponent 5. in linguistics, the contrast between two or more similar elements in a language 6. in phonetics, the contrast between two sounds that are articulated in a similar place in the mouth, e.g. between the voiced consonant /v/ and the voiceless consonant /f/ 7. a situation toward the end of a game of chess in which the two kings are in such a position that the opponent must make a king move and is therefore at a disadvantage 8. the way in which logical propositions sharing the same subject and predicate but differing in quantity or quality relate to each other 9. the position of the Moon or one of the outer planets when it is on the opposite side of the Earth as seen from the Sun 10. the position of two astronomical objects when they are diametrically opposite on the celestial sphere |
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