opposed
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ If you are opposed to something, you disagree with it or disapprove of it. 反對的[v-link ADJ 'to' n/-ing]
I am utterly opposed to any form of terrorism. 我堅決反對任何形式的恐怖主義。
2. ADJ You say that two ideas or systems are opposed when they are opposite to each other or very different from each other. 對立的
...people with policies almost diametrically opposed to his own. …那些持有與他自己幾乎截然相反政策的人們。
3. PHRASE You use as opposed to when you want to make it clear that you are talking about one particular thing and not something else. 而不是…
We ate in the restaurant, as opposed to the bistro. 我們是在飯店喫的飯,而不是在小酒館。
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opposed /əˈpəʊzd/
剑桥词典
opposed adjective (DIFFERENT)
completely different
完全不同的,截然相反的,迥然不同的
His view of the situation is diametrically (= very strongly ) opposed to mine. 他對侷勢的看法和我的截然不同。
as opposed to
rather than
而不是
I'd prefer to go in May, as opposed to September . 我更願意5月份去,而不是9月份。
opposed adjective (DISAGREE WITH)
be opposed to sthto disagree with a principle or plan
反對,不贊成
She's opposed to any changes to the current legislation . 她反對對現有的立法制度進行任何改變。 返回 opposed