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oppo

/op-oh/US // ˈɒp oʊ //

撄其锋,撄其锋芒,撄其所好,撄其锋者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : Also op·po re·search . opposition research: She claims she never ordered oppo on the candidates.
    • : an opponent or opponents; the opposition: It's essential to get to know your oppo.

Examples

  • Today, the ease of accessing data over the Internet is the big rock candy mountain of “oppo” research.

  • Crushed in the 2012 ground and data game, the GOP has learned its lesson—and is knee deep in Clinton oppo-research.

  • Forget the Democratic opposition: Fellow Republicans are sending oppo research on you to the media.

  • “You might call it message testing,” the executive director for the Republican oppo-research group America Rising told The Hill.

  • The Romney campaign draws attention to its own secret oppo-research audiotape.

  • It was answered from the ante room on the oppo-side and another page, similarly clad, joined the first.

  • There's noan so mony folk oppo this country side at likes to go deawn yon lone at after delit (daylight), aw con tell yo.'

  • It's young Venable's wo'k. It's his fl'st g'ate oppo'tunity.

  • Opposition he must write thus—'oppo'-site—position; ministerial, men-who-steer-well.