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oppose
[ə'pouz]
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ngoại động từ
chống đối, phản đối
chống chủ nghĩa đế quốc
phản đối việc xây dựng một xa lộ
ganh đua, thi đấu với ai
ai đấu với anh trong trận này?
( to oppose something to / against something ) đưa cái gì ra đối chọi với cái gì
đừng đem ý muốn của anh đối chọi với ý muốn của tôi
Chuyên ngành Anh - Việt
oppose
[ə'pouz]
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Kỹ thuật
chống đối, cản trở
Toán học
đối lập; phản đối
Từ điển Anh - Anh
oppose
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oppose

oppose (ə-pōzʹ) verb

opposed, opposing, opposes

 

verb, transitive

1. To be in contention or conflict with: oppose the enemy force.

2. To be resistant to: opposes new ideas.

3. To place opposite in contrast or counterbalance.

4. To place so as to be opposite something else.

verb, intransitive

To act or be in opposition.

[Middle English opposen, to question, interrogate, from Old French opposer, alteration (influenced by poser, to place). See pose1, of Latin oppōnere, to oppose (ob-, against. See ob-. + pōnere, to put).]

opposʹer noun

Synonyms: oppose, fight, combat, resist, withstand, contest. These verbs are compared as they mean to set someone or something in opposition to another, as in an effort to overcome or defeat. Oppose has the fewest connotations: oppose a legislative bill; was opposed to nuclear reactors. "The idea is inconsistent with our constitutional theory and has been stubbornly opposed . . . since the early days of the Republic" (E.B. White). Fight and combat suggest vigor and aggressiveness: fight corruption; combating disease. "All my life I have fought against prejudice and intolerance" (Harry S. Truman). "We are not afraid . . . to tolerate any error so long as reason is left free to combat it" (Thomas Jefferson). To resist is to strive to fend off or offset the actions, effects, or force of: "Pardon was freely extended to all who had resisted the invasion" (John R. Green). "My servants . . . resisted the adoption of this plan" (A.W. Kinglake). Withstand often implies successful resistance: "Neither the southern provinces, nor Sicily, could have withstood his power" (Henry Hallam). To contest is to call something into question and take an active stand against it: I don't contest your right to dispose of your property as you see fit, but I doubt the propriety of this bequest.

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oppose
oppose (v)
  • be against, resist, fight, contest, combat, counter, disagree with, dissent, dispute
  • compete with, face, compete against, do battle with, clash with, be in conflict with, be in competition with, be pitted against