oppose
/əˈpəʊz/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈpəʊz/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈpōz/ (ame, mw)
oppose — 動詞
- opposepresent simple I / you / we / they
- opposeshe / she / it
- opposedpast simple
- opposing-ing form
1. to say or show that you are against someone or something, often by trying to sto
反對;抗拒
表示不贊成並設法阻止
to say or show that you are against someone or something, often by trying to stop it
At the meeting, many parents opposed closing the village school.
在會議上,許多家長反對關閉村裡的學校。
oppose + -ing form
Lina opposed the new road because it would cut through farms.
Lina 反對這條新道路,因為它會穿過農田。
In a written statement, three judges opposed the law.
三位法官以書面聲明反對這項法律。
Workers opposed being moved to night shifts without notice.
員工反對在未事先通知的情況下被調到夜班。
The town council opposed plans for a taller hotel.
鎮議會反對興建更高飯店的計畫。
文法句型
oppose + noun
oppose + -ing form
用法筆記
Often used with plans, laws, changes, and proposals. Distinguish from sense 2, which is about facing another side in a contest, not disagreeing with an idea or action.
常見錯誤
2. to face someone as the other side in a game, match, or other contest
對陣;交手
在比賽中成為對手
to face someone as the other side in a game, match, or other contest
Our school will oppose the city champions in Saturday's final.
我們學校將在星期六的決賽中對陣市冠軍隊。
formal use in sports reports
In her first match, Chen Mei opposed the top seed.
在首場比賽中,Chen Mei 對上了頭號種子。
Brazil opposed Japan in the opening game of the cup.
Brazil 在盃賽的開幕戰中對陣 Japan。
Two local boxers opposed each other before the main event.
兩位本地拳手在主賽前互相交手。
At the city stadium, the red team opposed last year's champions.
在市立體育場,紅隊對上了去年的冠軍隊。
- face
the most common everyday choice for meeting an opponent
- play
common in sports, especially team games
- meet
often used in formal sports schedules and reports
- compete against
emphasizes the contest rather than the pairing
文法句型
oppose + person / team in a contest
用法筆記
Common in formal sports or contest writing. Everyday English more often uses face, play, or meet, and this sense needs an object naming the other player, team, or side.