against的意思和读音

against

: [əˈɡenst]

prep.

conj.

againstprep.

1.opposing or disagreeing with sb/sth

the fight against terrorism

We're playing against the league champions next week.

We were rowing against the current.

That's against the law.

She was forced to marry against her will.

Are you for or against the death penalty?

She is against seeing(= does not want to see) him.

I'd advise you against doing that.

2.not to the advantage or favour of sb/sth

The evidence is against him.

Her age is against her.

3.close to, touching or hitting sb/sth

Put the piano there, against the wall.

The rain beat against the windows.

4.in order to prevent sth from happening or to reduce the damage caused by sth

an injection against rabies

They took precautions against fire.

Are we insured against theft?

5.with sth in the background, as a contrast

His red clothes stood out clearly against the snow.

The love story unfolds against a background of civil war.

6.used when you are comparing two things

You must weigh the benefits against the cost.

Check your receipts against the statement.

What's the rate of exchange against the dollar?

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prep.1ed for stating which plan, idea, or action someone opposes and thinks is wrong; used for stating who or what you are trying to defeat in a game, race, or fight2.touching or hitting the surface of something; very close to and touching something, especially so that it is used as a support3.if there is a law against doing something, it is illegal4ed for stating who is harmed or affected by something; used for stating who someone dislikes or feels angry toward; used for saying who is accused of doing something wrong5ed for stating what is causing harm or affecting someone or something6ed for comparing one thing or amount with another7.if someone or something moves against the wind, the current, etc., they face it and move in the opposite direction8.if something appears against a background, it is seen with the background behind it1ed for stating which plan, idea, or action someone opposes and thinks is wrong; used for stating who or what you are trying to defeat in a game, race, or fight2.touching or hitting the surface of something; very close to and touching something, especially so that it is used as a support3.if there is a law against doing something, it is illegal4ed for stating who is harmed or affected by something; used for stating who someone dislikes or feels angry toward; used for saying who is accused of doing something wrong5ed for stating what is causing harm or affecting someone or something6ed for comparing one thing or amount with another7.if someone or something moves against the wind, the current, etc., they face it and move in the opposite direction8.if something appears against a background, it is seen with the background behind it

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1.Stood for social activities, do not distorted by the side, not leaning against the wall, ledge, edge of the table.沿

2.This can mean generating a list of values to cross-check against records on file, but is usually beyond the direct scope of an SOA effort.SOA

3.he could have been genial to all the world , and he bore no grudge against his wife.

4.He thought he might be able to change that, on the basis of work he had carried out previously, trying to design a vaccine against nicotine.

5.I realized that it could become a part of my life if I fought against my self-hatred and pessimism.

6.Towser closed his eyes and bumped his head back against the rough wood of the paddock door.Towser

7.But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit has no forgiveness forever, but is guilty of an everlasting sin.

8.Ministers began to preach sermons against "Ephemera, " and one, who too stoutly stood for much of its content, was expelled for heresy.》,

9.These searches. . . do not relate to any known immediate threat to the public or active plot against the United States.

10.Every time the question of Sunday opening for parks, swimming pools and cinemas came up, he stolidly voted against it.