词组 | oppose |
释义 | oppose /əˈpəʊz $ əˈpoʊz/ verb [T] to disagree with something such as a plan or idea and try to prevent it from happening or succeeding: Congress is continuing to oppose the president’s health care budget. We will oppose any changes to the law.GrammarOppose is usually used in the phrase be opposed to sth: The other parties are opposed to the bill. Many people are strongly opposed to the new system.THESAURUS: oppose be against sth to think that something is wrong and should not be allowed: I am against the death penalty. | They are strongly against the bill. not agree with sth to think that something is wrong: I don’t agree with training animals for entertainment. object to say or feel that something is wrong: No one objected to the proposals. | She strongly objects to being told what to do. resist to try to prevent a change from happening, or prevent yourself from being forced to do something: People often resist change, when they have been used to doing things in a certain way for a long time. | She resisted all attempts to teach her how to cook. anti- opposed to something – used when forming adjectives: anti-war protesters | the anti-slavery movement | an anti-abortion demonstration |
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