anti的意思和读音

anti

: [ˈænti] : [ˈænti]

adj.

prep.

n.

(antibodies);

antis  

adj.pro

adj.opposed,against,antagonistic,averse,ill-disposed

antiprep.

1.if sb isanti sb/sth, they do not like or agree with that person or thing

n.1.,

adj.1.,

prep.1.

prep.1.opposed to someone or something

1. BABE: anti CQ: ...

2. LAIT REHYDRDTION Alcohol-free Anti- ANTI Anti-wrinkle ...

3.(antibodies) insert anti antenna ...

4. anti G suit anti anti-aircraft ...

5. microcircuitry anti- ,, antiwar ...

6. anticapitalist: anti: capitalist: , ...

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1.Just a week earlier, I had signed the anti-terrorism legislation that the Congress had finally passed, a full year after Oklahoma City.

2."When I heard that, I thought, This anti-crime campaign isn't just a vendetta, " said Mr. Huang. "It has the air of policy about it. ",”。“。”

3.The Royal Navy's primary mission during the Cold War, excluding the nuclear deterrent role, was that of anti-submarine warfare (ASW).(ASW)。

4.The cause of corrosion was investigated and anti-corrosion measures have been used for obtaining long-term running.

5.But to see India and Vietnam as compliant partners in an American-orchestrated anti-China front is off the mark for three reasons.3

6.He said the issue with cancer drugs is to find the maximum tolerated dose thats most likely to have an anti-cancer effect.

7.Being Jewish, at a time of widespread anti-Semitism, was his "chief mistake" , as he put it to a friend.”。

8.He said countries worldwide commonly reviewed acquisition activities under anti-monopoly laws, and China was no exception.

9."Stuff happens, " was the defence secretary's comment, a phrase used later as the title of an anti-war play in London's West End.西(London’sWestEnd)

10.The United States the number of anti-dumping complaint, the general and the status of its economy is strong associated.