oppose 音标拼音: [əp'oz]
vt . 反对,以…对抗,抗争
vi . 反对
反对,以…对抗,抗争反对
oppose v 1 :
be against ;
express opposition to ; "
We oppose the ban on abortion "
2 :
fight against or resist strongly ; "
The senator said he would oppose the bill "; "
Don '
t fight it !" [
synonym : {
fight }, {
oppose },
{
fight back }, {
fight down }, {
defend }]
3 :
contrast with equal weight or force [
synonym : {
oppose },
{
counterbalance }]
4 :
set into opposition or rivalry ; "
let them match their best athletes against ours "; "
pit a chess player against the Russian champion "; "
He plays his two children off against each other " [
synonym : {
pit }, {
oppose }, {
match }, {
play off }]
5 :
act against or in opposition to ; "
She reacts negatively to everything I say " [
synonym : {
react }, {
oppose }]
6 :
be resistant to ; "
The board opposed his motion " [
synonym :
{
oppose }, {
controvert }, {
contradict }]
Oppose \
Op *
pose "\ ([
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p *
p [=
o ]
z "),
v .
i .
1 .
To be set opposite . --
Shak .
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2 .
To act adversely or in opposition ; --
with against or to ;
as ,
a servant opposed against the act . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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3 .
To make objection or opposition in controversy .
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opposed
Oppose \
Op *
pose "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Opposed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Opposing }.] [
F .
opposer .
See {
Ob -}, {
Pose },
and cf .
2d {
Appose }, {
Puzzle },
n .
Cf .
L .
opponere ,
oppositum .]
1 .
To place in front of ,
or over against ;
to set opposite ;
to exhibit .
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Her grace sat down . . .
In a rich chair of state ;
opposing freely The beauty of her person to the people . --
Shak .
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2 .
To put in opposition ,
with a view to counterbalance or countervail ;
to set against ;
to offer antagonistically .
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I may . . .
oppose my single opinion to his .
--
Locke .
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3 .
To resist or antagonize by physical means ,
or by arguments ,
etc .;
to contend against ;
to confront ;
to resist ;
to withstand ;
as ,
to oppose the king in battle ;
to oppose a bill in Congress .
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4 .
To compete with ;
to strive against ;
as ,
to oppose a rival for a prize .
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I am . . .
too weak To oppose your cunning . --
Shak .
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Syn :
To combat ;
withstand ;
contradict ;
deny ;
gainsay ;
oppugn ;
contravene ;
check ;
obstruct .
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240 Moby Thesaurus words for "
oppose ":
abjure ,
agree to differ ,
agree to disagree ,
analogize ,
antagonize ,
array ,
arrest ,
assert the contrary ,
assimilate ,
attack ,
balance ,
ban ,
bar ,
be antipathetic ,
be at cross -
purposes ,
be at variance ,
be in dissent ,
be inimical ,
be opposed to ,
beat against ,
beg to differ ,
belie ,
blackball ,
block ,
bottle up ,
bring into analogy ,
bring into comparison ,
buck ,
bump heads ,
categorically reject ,
challenge ,
check ,
clash ,
collide ,
combat ,
compare ,
compare and contrast ,
compare with ,
complain ,
complain loudly ,
conflict ,
conflict with ,
confront ,
confute ,
contend ,
contend against ,
contend with ,
contest ,
contradict ,
contrapose ,
contraposit ,
contrast ,
contrast with ,
contravene ,
controvert ,
counter ,
counteract ,
counterattack ,
counterbalance ,
countercheck ,
counterpoise ,
counterpose ,
countervail ,
counterwork ,
cross ,
curb ,
dam up ,
damp ,
dampen ,
defy ,
delay ,
deny ,
detain ,
differ ,
disaffirm ,
disagree ,
disagree with ,
disallow ,
disapprove ,
disapprove of ,
disavow ,
disclaim ,
discord with ,
disfavor ,
disown ,
disprove ,
dispute ,
dissent ,
dissent from ,
divide on ,
draw a comparison ,
draw a parallel ,
drop out ,
duel ,
exclude ,
face ,
face down ,
face out ,
face up to ,
fight ,
foil ,
forswear ,
front ,
frown at ,
frown down ,
frown upon ,
frustrate ,
gainsay ,
go against ,
go counter to ,
grapple with ,
grimace at ,
hinder ,
hold back ,
hold in check ,
hold up ,
impede ,
impugn ,
inhibit ,
intercept ,
interfere ,
interfere with ,
intermeddle ,
interrupt ,
intervene ,
join issue upon ,
join the opposition ,
juxtapose in opposition ,
keep back ,
keep in check ,
kick against ,
lie opposite ,
liken ,
liken to ,
lock horns ,
look askance at ,
look black upon ,
make a stand ,
match ,
measure against ,
meddle ,
meet head -
on ,
metaphorize ,
militate against ,
not abide ,
not accept ,
not admit ,
not agree ,
not approve ,
not go for ,
not hear of ,
not hold with ,
nullify ,
object ,
object to ,
obstruct ,
obviate ,
offer resistance ,
offset ,
oppugn ,
ostracize ,
parallel ,
pit ,
pit against ,
place against ,
play at cross -
purposes ,
polarize ,
pose against ,
preclude ,
prevent ,
protest ,
put in opposition ,
recalcitrate ,
recant ,
refuse to admit ,
refute ,
reject ,
relate ,
reluct ,
remonstrate ,
renounce ,
repel ,
repress ,
repudiate ,
resist ,
restrain ,
restrict ,
retard ,
retract ,
revoke ,
revolt ,
run a comparison ,
run against ,
run counter to ,
say no to ,
scotch ,
secede ,
set against ,
set back ,
set in contrast ,
set in opposition ,
set off ,
set off against ,
set over against ,
show fight ,
similize ,
slacken ,
slow ,
snub ,
stand ,
stand at bay ,
stand opposed ,
stand opposite ,
stand up against ,
stand up to ,
stop ,
strive against ,
subtend ,
suppress ,
swim upstream ,
take back ,
take exception ,
take exception to ,
take issue ,
take issue with ,
think ill of ,
think little of ,
thumb down ,
thwart ,
traverse ,
vie ,
view together ,
view with disfavor ,
vote against ,
weigh ,
weigh against ,
withdraw ,
withhold assent ,
withstand ,
work against
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