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单词 have (got) something against somebody/something
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have (got) something against somebody/something

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhave (got) something against somebody/something phrasal verbto dislike or be opposed to someone or something for a particular reason I don’t know what it is, but Roger seems to have something against women. I can’t see what you’ve got against the idea. I have nothing against foreigners (=have no reason to dislike them). have→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpushave nothing againstNow I want this distinctly understood, that I have nothing against Cleveland.Atari and Psion, like most companies, have nothing against enthusiasts making one or two copies for personal back-ups.I have nothing against New York, I just wouldn't want to live there.I have nothing against the Arabs ... They are the same as us.I have nothing against the Arabs.I have nothing against these resorts, but my own shortlist of best resorts would not include any of them.I have nothing against thorns and prickles so long as you can admire them from a safe distance.
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