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单词 opposed
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opposed


op·pose

O0098500 (ə-pōz′)v. op·posed, op·pos·ing, op·pos·es v.tr.1. To be or act in contention or conflict with: opposed their crosstown rivals in the season finale.2. To be hostile or resistant to; try to prevent: opposes the building of a new police station.3. a. To set as an opposite in position: opposed the painting with a mirror across the room.b. To present in counterbalance or contrast: ideas that were opposed to each other in her first book.v.intr. To be or act in opposition.Idiom: as opposed to In contrast to: "a Baroque violin that ... uses gut strings as opposed to metal-wound ones" (William Zagorski).
[Middle English opposen, to question, interrogate, from Old French opposer, alteration (influenced by poser, to place) of Latin oppōnere, to oppose (ob-, against; see ob- + pōnere, to put; see apo- in Indo-European roots).]
op·pos′er n.Synonyms: oppose, fight, combat, resist, contest
These verbs mean to try to thwart or defeat someone or prevent or nullify something. Oppose has the widest application: opposed the building of a nuclear power plant. "The idea is inconsistent with our constitutional theory and has been stubbornly opposed ... since the early days of the Republic" (E.B. White).
Fight and combat suggest vigor and aggressiveness: "All my life I have fought against prejudice and intolerance" (Harry S. Truman)."We are not afraid ... to tolerate any error so long as reason is left free to combat it" (Thomas Jefferson).
To resist is to strive to fend off or offset the actions, effects, or force of: "Pardon was freely extended to all who had resisted the invasion" (John R. Green).
To contest is to call something into question and take an active stand against it: contested her neighbor's claims to her property in court.

opposed

(əˈpəʊzd) adjnot in favour of; againstnot corresponding; opposite; different
Thesaurus
Adj.1.opposed - being in opposition or having an opponent; "two bitterly opposed schools of thought"unopposed - not having opposition or an opponent; "unopposed military forces"; "the candidate was unopposed"

opposed

adjective1. against, anti (informal), hostile, adverse, contra (informal), in opposition, averse, antagonistic, inimical, (dead) set against I am utterly opposed to any form of terrorism.2. contrary, opposite, conflicting, opposing, clashing, counter, adverse, contradictory, in opposition, incompatible, antithetical, antipathetic, dissentient people with views almost diametrically opposed to his ownas opposed to in contrast with, rather than, as against, as contrasted with We ate in the restaurant, as opposed to our rooms.

opposed

adjectiveActing against or in opposition:adversarial, adverse, antagonistic, antipathetic, opposing, oppositional.
Translations
反对的

opposed

反对的zhCN

IdiomsSeeoppose

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Synonyms for opposed

adj against

Synonyms

  • against
  • anti
  • hostile
  • adverse
  • contra
  • in opposition
  • averse
  • antagonistic
  • inimical
  • (dead) set against

adj contrary

Synonyms

  • contrary
  • opposite
  • conflicting
  • opposing
  • clashing
  • counter
  • adverse
  • contradictory
  • in opposition
  • incompatible
  • antithetical
  • antipathetic
  • dissentient

phrase as opposed to

Synonyms

  • in contrast with
  • rather than
  • as against
  • as contrasted with

Synonyms for opposed

adj acting against or in opposition

Synonyms

  • adversarial
  • adverse
  • antagonistic
  • antipathetic
  • opposing
  • oppositional

Antonyms for opposed

adj being in opposition or having an opponent

Antonyms

  • unopposed
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