opponent
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A politician's opponents are other politicians who belong to a different party or who have different aims or policies. (政) 敵
...Mr. Kennedy's opponent in the leadership contest. …肯尼迪先生在領(lǐng)導(dǎo)權(quán)競爭中的對(duì)手。
2. N-COUNT In a sports contest, your opponent is the person who is playing against you. (體育比賽中的) 對(duì)手
Norris twice knocked down his opponent in the early rounds of the fight. 諾里斯在拳擊賽的頭幾個(gè)回合中,曾兩度擊倒他的對(duì)手。
3. N-COUNT The opponents of an idea or policy do not agree with it and do not want it to be carried out. 反對(duì)者
...opponents of the spread of nuclear weapons. …核武器擴(kuò)散的反對(duì)者們。
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劍橋詞典
- a person who disagrees with something and speaks against it or tries to change it
- She had a decided advantage over her opponent.
- She hit the ball so hard that her opponent had no chance to establish any rhythm in her game .
- Turner's opponent in the quarter-finals of the darts is the No. 1 seed .
- Targeting the opponent's weak spots is a typical technique in politics .
- His bad behaviour provided plenty of ammunition for his opponents. 返回 opponent
反對(duì)者
a political opponent 政敵
Leading opponents of the proposed cuts in defence spending will meet later today. 反對(duì)削減國防開支建議的帶頭人將在今天晚些時(shí)候會(huì)面。
a person who someone is competing against in a sports event
(體育比賽中的)對(duì)手
In the second game , her opponent hurt her leg and had to retire . 在第二局,她的對(duì)手拉傷了腿,不得不退出比賽。
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