单词 | to take against |
释义 | > as lemmasto take against —— to take against —— 1. intransitive. To oppose, side against. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > difficulty > opposition > oppose [verb (transitive)] withgo743 to go again ——OE withsayc1175 again-goc1275 withsitc1300 thwarta1325 to go against ——a1382 counter1382 repugnc1384 adversea1393 craba1400 gainsaya1400 movec1400 overthwart?a1425 to put (also set) one's face againsta1425 traversea1425 contrairc1425 to take again ——c1425 contraryc1430 to take against ——a1450 opposec1485 again-seta1500 gain?a1500 oppone1500 transverse1532 to come up against1535 heave at1546 to be against1549 encounter1549 to set shoulder against1551 to fly in the face of1553 crossc1555 to cross with1590 countermand1592 forstand1599 opposit1600 thorter1608 obviate1609 disputea1616 obstrigillate1623 contradict1632 avert1635 to set one's hand against1635 top1641 militate1642 to come across ——1653 contrariate1656 to cross upon (or on)1661 shock1667 clash1685 rencounter1689 obtend1697 counteract1708 oppugnate1749 retroact?1761 controvert1782 react1795 to set against ——1859 appose- a1450 Pater Noster Richard Ermyte (Westm. Sch. 3) (1967) 38 (MED) Gretly he wraþþiþ God & aȝeyns hym takiþ þat wole not leue for soþ þat he to hym seiþ. 1568 C. Watson tr. Polybius Hystories f. 93 If you take agaynst him, there is nothing so hurtfull or noysome, which he wyll not assay. 1692 O. Walker Greek & Rom. Hist. ii. xxiv. 315 The Army took against him, baffled, and would have killed him. 1892 Longman's Mag. Mar. 558 ‘You are not taking against me?’ he exclaimed suspiciously. 1907 E. L. R. de la Pasture Lonely Lady of Grosvenor Square xxii. 360 Of course, she've been and took against the match now there's an heir turned up. 1990 M. Booth Triads i. 8 Quite why the White Lotus Society finally took against the full-blooded Chinese Ming dynasty..is not known for certain. 2004 S. Walker Reunion xxxvii. 218 You know he phoned me up the other day and told me that his mother had openly taken against him, siding with the wife! 2. intransitive. To begin to dislike, often for no strong or obvious reason. Cf. to take again —— at Phrasal verbs 2. ΚΠ 1874 T. Hardy Far from Madding Crowd xv, in Cornhill Mag. Apr. 390 Ye be very badly used, shepherd.., I think she's took against ye—that I do. 1897 R. M. Gilchrist Peakland Faggot 182 First thing hoo did..were to tek against childern. Hoo'd always bin' very fond o' 'em afore. 1934 K. Burdekin Proud Man 303 She was only ill a week. And Mr. Gilbert, the poor little boy, he took against her and wouldn't go to her. 1956 A. L. Rowse Early Churchills 383 She either took to a person or she took against them. 1986 K. Amis Old Devils iii. 76 I've taken against the house white. Horrid little ninny of a wine. 2002 B. Norman And why Not? 211 Diana took against him at once—and a day later was to take against him even more violently. < as lemmas |
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