intransitive. to run up against. To encounter (a person or thing), esp. as a source of difficulty, obstruction, or opposition.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > difficulty > opposition > oppose [verb (transitive)] > come up against opposition from (4) to run up againsta1758 intransitive. to run up against. To encounter (a person or thing), esp. as a source of difficulty, obstruction, or opposition. to run afoul of1822 In or into a tangled or otherwise undesirable state. Frequently to run afoul. With of. Chiefly in to come afoul of, to fall afoul of, to run afoul of… to knock one's head against1824 †to knock heads with: to congregate thickly or associate closely with (obsolete). to knock one's head against: to strike with one's head; figurative… buck1904 transitive. To butt into or against. Frequently figurative, to come up against, find oneself opposed to, oppose. Originally U.S. |
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