against
- IPA[əˈɡɛnst]
英式
- in opposition to;in opposition to, with reference to legal action
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介系詞
- 1. in opposition to the fight against crime he decided against immediate publication 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ in opposition to, with reference to legal action the panel will investigate allegations against officials the first victim gave evidence against him
- ▪ in opposition to, with reference to a sporting contest the championship match against Somerset
- 2. in anticipation of and preparation for (a problem or difficulty) he gritted his teeth against the pain makeshift barricades against tank attacks 同義詞
- ▪ in resistance to; as protection from he turned up his collar against the wind 同義詞
- ▪ in relation to (an amount of money owed, due, or lent) so as to reduce, cancel, or secure it money was advanced against the value of the property
- ▪ (in betting) in anticipation of the failure of the odds were 5–1 against England
- 3. in or into physical contact with (something), so as to be supported by or collide with it she stood with her back against the door frustration made him bang his head against the wall 同義詞
- 4. in conceptual contrast to the benefits must be weighed against the costs
- ▪ in visual contrast to he was silhouetted against the light of the stair window 同義詞
- oppose or resist something
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- oppose or resist something
Oxford Dictionary
- cause someone to be in opposition or conflict with someone or something
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- adjacent to
Oxford Dictionary
- cause someone to be in opposition or conflict with someone or something
Oxford American Dictionary
- protest against or resist something
Oxford American Dictionary
- With a quickly approaching time limit. worked against time to deliver the manuscript before the deadline.
- compared or contrasted with
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- IPA[əˈɡenst]
美式
- in opposition to: the fight against crime he decided against immediate publication
Oxford American Dictionary