oppose的意思和读音

oppose

: [əˈpoʊz] : [əˈpəʊz]

v.);;(

opposes  opposing  opposed  

v.+n.oppose plan,oppose idea,oppose project,oppose proposal,oppose aggression

adv.+v.strongly oppose

adj.+n.oppose side

v.resist,fight,contest,combat,counter

opposev.

1.);to disagree strongly with sb's plan, policy, etc. and try to change it or prevent it from succeeding

This party would bitterly oppose the re-introduction of the death penalty.

He threw all those that opposed him into prison.

I would oppose changing the law.

2.~ sbto compete with sb in a contest

He intends to oppose the prime minister in the leadership election.

v.1.,,,;2.使,使;使,使;使,使,使

v.1.to disagree with or not approve of a plan or policy; to try to prevent the success of a policy or a government that you disagree witstrong.to speak against a proposal or law in a debate

1. opportunity oppose optimistic () ...

2. opportunity oppose optimistic () ...

3. opponent 16. oppose - opposite - ...

4. opinion n. oppose v. opposite a. ...

5.使 opportunity oppose ,,使 oppress , ...

6.使 impose v. ); oppose v. 使使使 propose v.

7.使 impose v. ); oppose v. 使使使 propose v.

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1.Since the downfall of the Gang of Four, we too have made it a state policy to oppose superpower hegemony and keep world peace.

2.Today, thinking of our children and of their children, we oppose enforced isolation for ourselves or for any other part of the Americas.

3.On THAT head, therefore, it was not for her to oppose her mother's intention of removing into Devonshire.

4.So he thought out a way to test how high his prestige among the ministers was and also to find out who dared to oppose him.

5."I don't oppose all wars, " he said, as if trying to bring aboard moderates who would not ordinarily join the anti-war cause.“,”

6.Some members of his own Democrat Party oppose his plans to call elections a year early.

7.If it does happen, oppose any request for a continuance that the prosecution makes, and ask for an immediate dismissal of all charges.

8.In mechanics the word "resistance" is generally used to mean anything whatever that tends to oppose motion.,“

9.The man did not want to go, but neither did he want to oppose his wife, so he went back to the sea.

10.Yet those who oppose organized religion may be missing out on some of the best tools for staving off meaninglessness.