第三人称复数:oppositions
名词(强烈的)反对,敌对; (政府的)反对党,在野党; 对抗,抵抗; 相对,对照
形容词反对的,对抗的
名词
1. We wish to know if you have anything to say in opposition.
我们想知道你有没有相反的意见要说。
2. The moon is in opposition with the sun.
月亮在望点。
3. There will be a lot of opposition to that plan of the tunnel across the river.
对那条过江隧道的计划将来一定会有大量反对意见。
4. The new tax program met with fierce opposition.
新的征税计划遭到强烈反对。
5. The opposition melted away after their leader died.
反对派的领袖去世后,他们很快就散伙了。
1. 异议:当事人须持以上相关证明并就学校的性质、地点及本人姓名、职业、住所等向当地学区长(相当于我国的教育厅长)、省长、当地法院总检察长或共和国检察官提交备案并领取回执,此后10日内若没有得到来自上述方面的异议(opposition)即可开课.
2. 反对:3.显然是同意,作者态度题:常问作者对某事是什么态度:主观(subjective)还是客观(objective确定(positive)还是否定(negative同意(approval)还是反对(opposition)等等.
1. (强烈的)反对,不赞成
Opposition is strong, angry, or violent disagreement and disapproval.
e.g. The government is facing a new wave of opposition in the form of a student strike...
政府面临着学生通过罢课掀起的新一轮反对浪潮。
e.g. Much of the opposition to this plan has come from the media.
该计划的主要反对声音来自媒体。
2. (与政府意见相左的)反对党,在野党,反对派
The opposition is the political parties or groups that are opposed to a government.
e.g. The main opposition parties boycotted the election, saying it would not be conducted fairly.
主要反对党联合抵制这次选举,认为该选举将缺乏公正性。
3. (议会或立法机构中的)反对党,在野党,反对派
In a country's parliament or legislature, the opposition refers to the politicians or political parties that form part of the parliament or legislature, but are not the government.
e.g. ...the Leader of the Opposition.
反对党领袖
4. (体育比赛中的)对手,竞争者,竞争队伍
The opposition is the person or team you are competing against in a sports event.
e.g. Poland provide the opposition for the Scots' last warm-up match at home.
苏格兰队在国内最后一场热身赛的对手是波兰队。
1. Aso's Liberal Democratic Party faces a tough battle in a general election due by October, with the main opposition Democratic Party now leading in voter polls.
2. While business groups welcomed the report, opposition politicians slammed it for a lack of substance.
3. Both issues are controversial, with the business sector maintaining vigorous opposition.
4. Wu reveals to China Business Weekly that the current trademark opposition has no negative impact on the company's operations in both domestic and overseas markets.
5. Russia accused NATO of breaking the spirit of the UN resolution by picking sides in the Libya conflict and openly backing the opposition.
6. opposition
6. He said the opposition camp was not acting responsibly because it knew that it could take constitutional development forward if they voted for the proposals.
7. The US side has clearly expressed its opposition against unilaterally changing the status quo by either side of the Taiwan Straits.
8. The opposition also said the number of ballot papers distributed differed from the number of ballots cast by several thousand.
9. The offer was swiftly rejected by the opposition as just another plot by the government to gain time.
10. She said it is meaningless for the opposition lawmakers to pursue democratic progress by way of resignation.
noun
1. opposition
1. the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with
e.g. he encountered a general feeling of resistance from many citizens
despite opposition from the newspapers he went ahead
Synonym: resistance
2. the act of hostile groups opposing each other
e.g. the government was not ready for a confrontation with the unions
the invaders encountered stiff opposition
Synonym: confrontation
3. a body of people united in opposing something
4. an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing military force)
e.g. a soldier must be prepared to kill his enemies
5. a contestant that you are matched against
6. a direction opposite to another
7. the relation between opposed entities
Synonym: oppositeness