| 单词 | to have nothing against | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto have nothing against  P1.    to have something (also anything, etc.) against: to have a grievance against, or an antipathy or objection to. Similarly  to have nothing against. ΚΠ OE [see sense  A. 2b].							 c1384    Bible 		(Wycliffite, E.V.)	 		(Douce 369(2))	 		(1850)	 Deeds xxiv. 19  				If thei hadden ony thing aȝens me [1526 Tyndale ought agaynst me]. 1574    Brieff Disc. Troubles Franckford p. lxxxvi  				Iff anie had ought against him let them put it vp in writing before the magistrate. 1682    J. Banks Vertue Betray'd 57  				Obediently I'le go, If you will promise me that you have nought Against the Sacred Person of the Queen. 1733    J. Besse Abstr. Sufferings Quakers I. 453  				And if any are free to give their Tithes to the Minister, I have nothing against it. 1865    J. G. Austin Tailor Boy siv. 154  				As you didn't seem pleased with me when I came in, I thought, perhaps, you had something against me. 1958    Life 14 Apr. 132/2  				I had nothing against him personally, but the meaner you act, the bigger your rep. 2010    New Yorker 5 Apr. 38/3  				Not that we have anything against it—we adore foie gras. < as lemmas  | 
	
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