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Oppose Opposed Prevent Verb Disagree əˈpəʊz əˈpoʊz Succeeding

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oppose

[əˈpəʊz]opposed, opposing, opposes

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opposed[6534] opposes[588] opposing[2511]
反对(96%),对抗(3%),使对立(1%)
vt.反对;对抗,抗争
vi.反对
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oppose ★★★☆☆
/əpo͟ʊz/
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[VERB 动词]反对;阻挠 If you oppose someone or oppose their plans or ideas, you disagree with what they want to do and try to prevent them from doing it.
  [V n]
  • Mr Taylor was not bitter towards those who had opposed him...

    泰勒先生对那些曾反对过他的人并未怀恨在心。

  • Many parents oppose bilingual education in schools.

    很多家长反对学校实行双语教育。


Oxford
op·pose / əˈpəʊz ; NAmE əˈpoʊz / verb 1 to disagree strongly with sb's plan, policy, etc. and try to change it or prevent it from succeeding 反对(计划、政策等);抵制;阻挠 opposesb/sth This party would bitterly oppose the re-introduction of the death penalty. 这个党会强烈反对恢复死刑。 He threw all those that opposed him into prison. 他把所有反对他的人都投进了监狱。 oppose(sb/sth) doing sth I would oppose changing the law. 我将反对改变这个法规。 compare
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2 opposesb to compete with sb in a contest (在竞赛中)与…对垒,与…角逐 He intends to oppose the prime minister in the leadership election. 在领导层选举中,他欲与首相一决高下。 oppose opposes opposed opposing
op·pose / əˈpəʊz ; NAmE əˈpoʊz /
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opposeop‧pose /əˈpəʊz $ əˈpoʊz/ ●●○ S3 W3 verb [transitive]
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1to 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.2to fight or compete against another person or group in a battle, competition, or election:  He is opposed by two other candidates.THESAURUSoppose to think that a plan or idea is wrong, and to try to prevent it from happening or succeeding: · Hundreds of people wrote to oppose the scheme.· The other parties opposed the bill.be against something/be opposed to something to think that something is wrong and should not be allowed: · I used to be against the death penalty.· Most people are opposed to the privatization of the city’s public transportation system.not agree with something 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 in adjectives: · anti-war protesters· an anti-slavery movement

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