opposed
adjective /əˈpəʊzd/
/əˈpəʊzd/
[not usually before noun]Idioms ) disagreeing strongly with something and trying to stop it人 强烈反对 - opposed to something He was strongly opposed to modernism in art.
他强烈反对艺术上的现代主义。 - She remained bitterly opposed to the idea of moving abroad.
她仍然强烈反对移居国外。 - They are totally opposed to abortion.
他们完全反对堕胎。 - the party most openly opposed to military rule
最公开地反对军事统治的政党 - The majority of the population was either opposed or indifferent.
大多数人不是反对就是漠不关心。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- remain
- adamantly
- bitterly
- deeply
- …
- opposed to something He was strongly opposed to modernism in art.
) very different from something意见、看法等 截然不同 - Our views are diametrically opposed on this issue.
在这个问题上,我们的观点大相径庭。 - The two sets of values seemed mutually opposed.
这两套价值观好像彼此相左。 - opposed to something His actions seemed directly opposed to the values of the company.
他的所作所为似乎完全背离了公司的行为准则。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- seem
- stand
- …
- completely
- diametrically
- directly
- …
- to
- Our views are diametrically opposed on this issue.
Idioms
as opposed to
- (formal) used to make a contrast between two things
(表示对比)而,相对于 - 200 attended, as opposed to 300 the previous year.
出席的有 200 人,而前一年是 300 人。 - This exercise develops suppleness as opposed to (= rather than) strength.
这项锻炼不是增强力量,而是增强柔韧性的。
- 200 attended, as opposed to 300 the previous year.