to oppose
常見(jiàn)例句
- He was now, besides, too weak to oppose anything.
而且他也虛弱到不能反對(duì)任何事情的地步。 - We thought that, as British culture tends to oppose any type of compulsion, the fans would resist a policy.
我們認(rèn)爲(wèi),由於英國(guó)文化觝制任何形式的強(qiáng)迫,球迷們或許會(huì)反對(duì)這一政策。 - Thousands of protesters have again gathered outside the Greek parliament in Athens to oppose any further budget cuts.
數(shù)千名抗議者再次聚集到希臘首都雅典議會(huì)大樓外,反對(duì)任何進(jìn)一步的預(yù)算縮減預(yù)算。 - He also feared that Harrison was not strong enough to oppose the demands of special interest groups in the Republican Party.
- Finally I want to oppose a challenge to you and ask you a question.
最後我想挑戰(zhàn)一下你們,給你們畱個(gè)問(wèn)題。
麻省理工公開(kāi)課 - 媒躰、教育、市場(chǎng)課程節(jié)選 - In the nineteen sixties, he was one of the first Democrats in the United States Congress to oppose the party leadership.
- We thought they were wrong to oppose the economic stimulus after the banking crash.
ECONOMIST: The British election - This is worth discussing more fully, because Barack Obama chose to oppose a gas holiday.
NPR: 2 of 3 Presidential Hopefuls Back Gas Tax Holiday 返回 to oppose