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    opposition 的英语意思

    oppositionopposition /ˌɒpəˈzɪʃən $ ˌɑːp-/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1[uncountable] strong disagreement with, or protest against, something such as a plan, law, or system对计划、法律或制度等事物的强烈反对或抗议opposition to There was a great deal of opposition to the war.对这场战争存在大量反对。opposition from They face opposition from local residents as well as from environmentalists.他们面临来自当地居民以及环保人士的反对。 He is confident in his ability to overcome all opposition with his personal charm.他相信凭借个人魅力能够克服一切反对。 The proposals have aroused the opposition of teachers.这些提案引发了教师们的反对。 Strong opposition resulted in rejection of the bill.强烈的反对导致该法案被否决。 Plans to turn the site into a £600 million leisure complex have met with stiff opposition.将该地块改建为造价6亿英镑的休闲综合体的计划遭到了强烈反对。 Much public opposition to the new law remained.公众对新法律的大量反对依然存在。 Workers found themselves in opposition to local interests.工人们发现自己与地方利益相对立。2the opposition in some countries such as Britain, the main political party in Parliament that is not part of the government(在英国等某些国家)议会中不属于执政党的主要政党;反对党:  the leader of the Opposition反对党领袖 the three main opposition parties三大主要反对党3in opposition in some countries such as Britain, a political party that is in opposition is in Parliament, but is not part of the government(在英国等某些国家)处于在野状态的政党在议会中,但不属于执政党:  The Socialists were elected to power after ten years in opposition.社会党在野十年后赢得大选,上台执政。4[countable, uncountable] the people who you are competing against你所对阵的竞争对手;对手方:  They played well against good opposition.他们面对强劲的对手表现出色。GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?语法:单数还是复数动词?In this meaning, opposition is usually followed by a singular verb: · The opposition was too strong for us.● 在此含义下,opposition 通常接单数动词:· The opposition was too strong for us.(对手实力太强,我们难以应对。)In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The opposition were too strong for us.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS● 在英式英语中,也可使用复数动词:· The opposition were too strong for us.(对手实力太强,我们难以应对。)语法指南 ‒ 名词5[countable, uncountable] formal正式 when two things are completely opposite两种事物完全对立的状态;对立,对照opposition between the opposition between capitalism and socialism资本主义与社会主义之间的对立COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词strong opposition (=disagreement that someone feels strongly)· The scheme has met with strong opposition from local people.· 该计划遭到了当地居民的强烈反对。fierce/intense/stiff opposition (=strong opposition)· It is certain that there will be fierce opposition to the changes.· 这些变革必将遭到激烈反对。violent/vehement opposition (=showing extremely strong angry feelings)· The 2,000-strong congress met the violent opposition of left-wingers.· 这个拥有2000名成员的大会遭到了左翼人士的强烈反对。· There has been vehement opposition from the fishing industry.· 渔业界提出了强烈反对。considerable opposition (=quite a lot of opposition)· The development went ahead in spite of considerable opposition.· 该开发项目尽管遭到相当大的反对,仍然推进。growing/mounting opposition (=opposition that is increasing)· There was growing opposition to the war.· 反战情绪日益高涨。local opposition· It took three years to overcome local opposition from environmentalists.· 克服环保人士的地方反对花了三年时间。widespread opposition (=opposition from many people or in many places)· Journalists have reported widespread opposition to the regime.· 记者们报道了针对该政权的广泛反对。public opposition· Public opposition has blocked the building of nuclear power stations.· 公众反对阻止了核电站的建设。organized opposition (=protest that people express by working together in an organized way)· The proposal was passed with no organized opposition.· 该提案在没有任何有组织反对的情况下获得通过。verbs动词face opposition (=experience opposition that has to be dealt with)· The proposal faced opposition from road safety campaigners.· 该提案遭到道路安全活动人士的反对。meet (with) opposition/run into opposition (=face opposition)· A new tax would meet a lot of opposition.· 新税种将面临大量反对。· The Bill ran into opposition in the House of Lords.· 该法案在上议院遭遇了反对。encounter opposition (=find that there is opposition)· The police encountered little opposition, and restored order within the hour.· 警方几乎未遇阻力,在一小时内恢复了秩序。express (your) opposition· Parents expressed their opposition to the tests.· 家长们表达了对这些测试的反对。overcome opposition (=deal with opposition so that it no longer exists)· Nothing he said could overcome their opposition.· 他说的任何话都无法克服他们的反对。arouse opposition/arouse the opposition of somebody (=make someone feel disagreement)· A plan to build on farm land aroused local opposition.· 在农业用地上建设的计划引发了地方反对。opposition comes from somebody· The strongest opposition came from Republican voters.· 最强烈的反对来自共和党选民。THESAURUS同义词辨析opposition noun [uncountable] strong disagreement with or protest against something对某事的强烈反对或抗议: · Opposition to the proposed scheme was widespread.· 对该拟议计划的反对十分广泛。· The plan met with stiff opposition (=strong opposition).· 该计划遭到了强烈反对(=strong opposition)。objection noun [countable] a reason you give for opposing an idea or plan反对某个想法或计划时所给出的理由;异议: · My main objection is that it will cost too much money.· 我的主要异议是费用将过高。· A number of objections were raised.· 提出了若干异议。antagonism noun [uncountable] a strong feeling of opposition to something, or dislike for someone, which is shown in your behaviour, and has often existed for a long time对某事的强烈反感或对某人的厌恶,体现在行为上,且往往由来已久;敌意,对立情绪: · his own antagonism to any form of authority· 他对任何形式权威的反感· There is no antagonism towards tourists on the island.· 岛上居民对游客没有任何敌意。· people’s antagonism to communism· 人们对共产主义的反感hostility noun [uncountable] angry remarks or behaviour that show someone opposes something very strongly, or dislikes someone very much表明某人强烈反对某事或极度厌恶某人的愤怒言辞或行为;敌意: · The announcement was greeted with hostility from some employees.· 该公告遭到部分员工的敌视。· There is a certain amount of hostility towards the police among local people.· 当地居民中存在一定程度的对警察的敌意。antipathy noun [uncountable] formal正式 a strong feeling of opposition and dislike for someone or something对某人或某事的强烈反感与厌恶;反感,厌恶: · his fundamental antipathy to capitalism· 他对资本主义的根本性反感· Her long-standing antipathy to Herr Kohl was well-known.· 她对Herr Kohl长期以来的反感众所周知。· Darwin shared Lyell's antipathy to the idea that the same species could appear independently in different areas.· 达尔文和莱尔一样,对同一物种可以在不同地区独立出现的观点抱有反感。