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单词 opposition
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You want to focus on the team and the opposition.It is expected to meet fierce opposition within the education sector.He would be a good man to lead the new opposition party this country needs.She met strong opposition from residents and conservation societies.The fiercest opposition she faced came from battling a runny nose that left her sounding full of cold.And there will be a full team in place to take on this government and provide very effective opposition.They are, and they require the unwavering support and respect of both government and opposition. Political opposition is mounting, and there have been calls for demonstrations against the scheme.When he draws attention to something about the opposition, you then see it on the pitch.The strongest opposition came from anglers and angling interests.Support for the more extreme opposition groups comes from other outside players.That is a measure of the chaos that has engulfed the party that nominally forms the opposition.You have a special kind of calm strength that means opposition to your plans melts away.But as the dreaded hour of separation drew near opposition in the country became intense.We oppose this move and there is already significant opposition within the government.But it is forceful in suppressing the political opposition and controlling the media.They are likely to face acute local opposition in some areas.The opposition had something to do with it.We need players who will ask questions of the opposition and scare teams a bit more.Its plans have prompted fierce opposition from conservationists.We fancy our chances against any opposition in our home conditions.The disruption to their lives is regrettable and their opposition to the line inevitable.The opposition for the match is yet to be announced.He won the past four elections but opposition is growing.That means youngsters regularly playing tough cricket against strong opposition.Only 15 per cent think he has provided effective opposition.It had intended to cut the time the four main Opposition leaders could pay their respects.All the Leader of the Opposition can do is talk.It's a modest retreat from the oppressive status quo, stopping far short of the full dismantling that opposition groups rightly demand.

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opposition

British English: opposition /ˌɒpəˈzɪʃən/ NOUN
Opposition is strong, angry, or violent disagreement and disapproval.
There is strong opposition to the plan from local people.
  • American English: opposition
  • Arabic: مُعارَضَةٌ
  • Brazilian Portuguese: oposição
  • Chinese: 反对派
  • Croatian: otpor
  • Czech: opozice
  • Danish: opposition
  • Dutch: oppositie
  • European Spanish: oposición
  • Finnish: vastustus
  • French: opposition
  • German: Widerstand
  • Greek: εναντίωση
  • Italian: opposizione
  • Japanese: 反対
  • Korean: 반대
  • Norwegian: motstand
  • Polish: opozycja
  • European Portuguese: oposição
  • Romanian: opoziție
  • Russian: сопротивление
  • Latin American Spanish: oposición
  • Swedish: opposition
  • Thai: การคัดค้าน
  • Turkish: muhalefet
  • Ukrainian: опір
  • Vietnamese: sự chống đối

Chinese translation of 'opposition'

opposition

(ɔpəˈzɪʃən)

n

  1. (u) (= resistance) 反对(對) (fǎnduì)
  2. the opposition (Sport, = opponents) 对(對)手 (duìshǒu)
    the Opposition (Brit, Pol) 反对(對)派 (fǎnduì pài)
(noun) 
Definition
hostility, resistance, or disagreement
Much of the opposition to this plan has come from the media.
Synonyms
hostility
hostility among traditionalists to this method of teaching history
resistance
In remote villages there is a resistance to change.
resentment
disapproval
obstruction
Americans viewed the army as an obstruction to legitimate economic development.
animosity
There's a long history of animosity between the two nations.
aversion
Many people have an aversion to insects.
antagonism
There is much antagonism between the two teams.
antipathy
She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London.
obstructiveness
counteraction
contrariety
Opposites
agreement
,
approval
,
support
,
cooperation
,
collaboration
,
assent
,
responsiveness
,
concurrence
(noun) 
Definition
a person or group antagonistic or opposed to another
The team inflicted a crushing defeat on the opposition.
Synonyms
opponent(s)
competition
In this business you have to stay one step ahead of the competition.
rival(s)
enemy
competitor(s)
other side
challenger(s)
foe
contestant(s)
antagonist(s)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of animosity
Definition
a powerful dislike or hostility
There's a long history of animosity between the two nations.
Synonyms
hostility,
hate,
hatred,
resentment,
bitterness,
malice,
antagonism,
antipathy,
enmity,
acrimony,
rancour,
bad blood,
ill will,
animus,
malevolence,
virulence,
malignity
in the sense of antagonism
Definition
openly expressed hostility
There is much antagonism between the two teams.
Synonyms
hostility,
competition,
opposition,
conflict,
rivalry,
contention,
friction,
discord,
antipathy,
dissension
in the sense of antipathy
Definition
a feeling of strong dislike or hostility
She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London.
Synonyms
hostility,
opposition,
disgust,
dislike,
hatred,
loathing,
distaste,
animosity,
aversion,
antagonism,
enmity,
rancour,
bad blood,
incompatibility,
ill will,
animus,
repulsion,
abhorrence,
repugnance,
odium (formal),
contrariety

Synonyms of 'opposition'

opposition

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of aversion
Definition
extreme dislike or disinclination
Many people have an aversion to insects.
Synonyms
hatred,
hate,
horror,
disgust,
hostility,
opposition,
dislike,
reluctance,
loathing,
distaste,
animosity,
revulsion,
antipathy,
repulsion,
abhorrence,
disinclination,
repugnance,
odium (formal),
detestation,
indisposition,
unwillingness
in the sense of competition
Definition
people against whom one competes
In this business you have to stay one step ahead of the competition.
Synonyms
opposition,
field,
rivals,
challengers
in the sense of obstruction
Definition
a person or thing that obstructs
Americans viewed the army as an obstruction to legitimate economic development.
Synonyms
hindrance,
stop,
check,
bar,
block,
difficulty,
barrier,
restriction,
handicap,
obstacle,
restraint,
deterrent,
stumbling block,
impediment,
trammel
in the sense of resistance
Definition
the act of resisting
In remote villages there is a resistance to change.
Synonyms
opposition,
hostility,
aversion,
refusal to accept,
lack of enthusiasm for,
reluctance to accept
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