单词 | be opposed to something |
释义 | be opposed to something From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbe opposed to somethingbe opposed to somethingto disagree with something such as a plan or system Most of us are opposed to the death penalty. → opposedExamples from the Corpusbe opposed to something• I am opposed to a district-wide imposition of uniforms.• The other editor, Reform leader Isaac Mayer Wise, was opposed to abolition.• I am opposed to air mattresses at a rendezvous, personally.• It is a topic which raises strong emotions and 80% of the population are opposed to bloodsports.• Most company bosses say they are opposed to employees working a lot of overtime.• This is opposed to obeying orders from a center, or reacting in lock step to the overall environment.• Above all, Churchill was opposed to passing major legislation before the war was won.• This constructivist approach is opposed to psychological behaviourism. |
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