词组 | side against someone |
释义 | Idiom side against someone Theme: OPPOSITION to be against someone; to take sides against someone.I thought you were my friend! I never thought you would side against me!The two brothers were always siding against their sister. side against (one)To take the opposing side of one in an argument, dispute, or conflict. I'm afraid the board of directors has sided against you in this case—we'll be expecting your resignation directly. You always side against me when your mother starts to criticize me. side against someoneto be against someone; to take sides against someone. I thought you were my friend! I never thought you would side against me! The two brothers were always siding against their sister. side againstRefuse to support, oppose in a dispute, as in The older club members sided against the new program director and her strenuous exercise programs . [First half of 1700s] For the antonym, see side with. side againstv. To align oneself against someone or something in a disagreement: Our opponents will side against the proposal if we don't revise it. |
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