oppose 的 2 个定义
op·posed, op·pos·ing.
op·posed, op·pos·ing.
- to be or act in opposition.
oppose 近义词
fight, obstruct
oppose 的近义词 48 个
- argue
- assail
- attack
- debate
- defy
- deny
- disagree
- dispute
- face
- fight
- prevent
- protest
- resist
- assault
- bar
- battle
- bombard
- check
- combat
- confront
- contradict
- controvert
- counter
- counterattack
- cross
- disapprove
- encounter
- expose
- gainsay
- hinder
- neutralize
- reverse
- taunt
- thwart
- withstand
- call in question
- face down
- fly in the face of
- frown at
- not countenance
- run counter to
- search out
- speak against
- stand up to
- take a stand
- take issue
- take on
- turn the tables
oppose 的反义词 22 个
compare, play off
更多oppose例句
- Much like they did with Roy Hibbert before, the Pacers’ guards funnel opposing ball-handlers into the lane, allowing them to challenge Turner at the rim.
- By contrast, support for recalling Davis was more or less reversed, as surveys found around 50 percent backed the recall while around 40 percent opposed it.
- Kuntzler said he strongly opposes changing the club’s name, saying a new name would take away the club’s identity as an important LGBTQ Democratic Party organization for over 40 years.
- Ultimately, a small minority of users who question or outright oppose the vaccine threaten to drown out accurate information about the vaccine being spread through its platform.
- Some towns and state lawmakers have tried in the past, but their attempts were opposed by the unions.
- So far, just four members, including Gohmert and Yoho, have announced they will oppose Boehner on Tuesday.
- But his words felt forced and were belied his 2004 vote to oppose marking Martin Luther King Jr.
- Therefore, some Democrats are under pressure to take policy actions their union allies oppose.
- There is no such thing as a gay lifestyle, except in right-wing propaganda to oppose LGBT equality.
- Sometimes politicians oppose reform for nefarious reasons—to protect a special interest or a major donor, for example.
- "But I cannot permit you to oppose yourself to a sword two inches longer than your own," cried Gaubert, almost in a temper.
- He was ordered to Besanon to take command of the troops there, and to help oppose Napoleon's advance on Paris.
- By men the laws of a nation may be altered without being made contradictory to one another, or to oppose the law of God.
- Though as strong as the enemy, General Daendals made the most feeble attempt to oppose the landing.
- She would sooner have cut off her hand than oppose her, but she could not cast herself on her neck as she often wished to do.