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opposition    音标拼音: [,ɑpəz'ɪʃən]
n. 反对,对抗,对立;阻力,反对派,反对党

反对,对抗,对立;阻力,反对派,反对党

opposition
n 1: the action of opposing something that you disapprove or
disagree with; "he encountered a general feeling of
resistance from many citizens"; "despite opposition from
the newspapers he went ahead" [synonym: {resistance},
{opposition}]
2: the relation between opposed entities [synonym: {opposition},
{oppositeness}]
3: the act of hostile groups opposing each other; "the
government was not ready for a confrontation with the
unions"; "the invaders encountered stiff opposition" [synonym:
{confrontation}, {opposition}]
4: a contestant that you are matched against [synonym: {opposition},
{opponent}, {opposite}]
5: a body of people united in opposing something
6: a direction opposite to another
7: an armed adversary (especially a member of an opposing
military force); "a soldier must be prepared to kill his
enemies" [synonym: {enemy}, {foe}, {foeman}, {opposition}]
8: the major political party opposed to the party in office and
prepared to replace it if elected; "Her Majesty's loyal
opposition"

Opposition \Op`po*si"tion\, n. [F., fr. L. oppositio. See
{Opposite}.]
1. The act of opposing; an attempt to check, restrain, or
defeat; resistance.
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The counterpoise of so great an opposition. --Shak.
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Virtue which breaks through all opposition.
--Milton.
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2. The state of being placed over against; situation so as to
front something else. --Milton.
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3. Repugnance; contrariety of sentiment, interest, or
purpose; antipathy. --Shak.
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4. That which opposes; an obstacle; specifically, the
aggregate of persons or things opposing; hence, in
politics and parliamentary practice, the party opposed to
the party in power.
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5. (Astron.) The situation of a heavenly body with respect to
another when in the part of the heavens directly opposite
to it; especially, the position of a planet or satellite
when its longitude differs from that of the sun 180[deg];
-- signified by the symbol ?; as, ? [Jupiter] [Sun],
opposition of Jupiter to the sun.
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6. (Logic) The relation between two propositions when, having
the same subject and predicate, they differ in quantity,
or in quality, or in both; or between two propositions
which have the same matter but a different form.
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298 Moby Thesaurus words for "opposition":
adversary, adversity, agreement to disagree, alienation, allegory,
analogy, antagonism, antagonist, antagonistic, anteposition,
antipathy, antithesis, antithetical, apostasy, argumentation,
arrest, arrestation, arrestment, assailant, at daggers drawn,
averseness, aversion, backlash, backwardness, balancing, ban,
blackball, blackballing, blockage, blocking, challenge, check,
clashing, clogging, closing up, closure, collision, combatant,
combative reaction, comparative anatomy, comparative degree,
comparative grammar, comparative judgment, comparative linguistics,
comparative literature, comparative method, compare, comparing,
comparison, competing, competition, competitive, competitor,
complaint, con, conflict, conflicting, confrontation, confrontment,
confutation, constriction, contention, contradiction,
contradistinction, contraindication, contraposition, contrariety,
contrast, contrastiveness, controversy, correlation,
counter-culture, counteraction, counterposition, counterworking,
cramp, crankiness, cross-purposes, crotchetiness, cursoriness,
defiance, delay, demur, departure, detainment, detention,
deviation, difference, dim view, disaccord, disaccordance,
disagreement, disappointment, disapprobation, disapproval,
disconformity, discongruity, discontent, discontentedness,
discontentment, discord, discordance, discordancy, discrepancy,
discreteness, disenchantment, disesteem, disfavor, disgruntlement,
disharmony, disillusion, disillusionment, disinclination,
disobedience, disparity, displeasure, dispute, disrelish,
disrespect, dissatisfaction, dissension, dissent, dissentience,
dissidence, dissimilarity, dissonance, distaste, distinction,
distinctiveness, distinctness, disunion, disunity, divergence,
divergency, diversity, dropping out, enemy, exclusion, faction,
far cry, fixation, flak, foe, foeman, foot-dragging, fractiousness,
friction, grudging consent, grudgingness, hampering, heterogeneity,
hindering, hindrance, holdback, holdup, hostile, hostility,
impediment, in opposition, inaccordance, incompatibility,
incongruity, inconsistency, inconsonance, indignation,
indisposedness, indisposition, indocility, inequality,
inharmoniousness, inharmony, inhibition, inimicalness,
interference, interruption, intractableness, irreconcilability,
jarring, kick, lack of enthusiasm, lack of zeal, let, likening,
low estimation, low opinion, matching, metaphor, minority opinion,
mixture, mutinousness, negation, negativism, nolition,
nonagreement, nonassent, nonconcurrence, nonconformity, nonconsent,
noncooperation, nuisance value, objection, obstinacy, obstruction,
obstructionism, occlusion, odds, opponent, opposed, opposing,
opposing party, opposite camp, oppositeness, opposure, oppugnance,
oppugnancy, ostracism, other side, otherness, parallelism,
passive resistance, perfunctoriness, perverseness, perversity,
polar opposition, polarity, polarization, posing against,
proportion, protest, reaction, rebuff, recalcitrance,
recalcitrancy, recalcitration, recoil, recusance, recusancy,
refractoriness, refusal, rejection, relation, reluctance,
renitence, renitency, repellence, repellency, repercussion,
repression, repudiation, repugnance, repulse, repulsion,
resistance, restraint, restriction, retardation, retardment,
revolt, rival, secession, separateness, setback, showdown, simile,
similitude, slowness, squeeze, stand, stranglehold, stricture,
stubbornness, sulk, sulkiness, sulks, sullenness, suppression,
swimming upstream, the loyal opposition, the opposition,
thumbs-down, trope of comparison, unconformity, uncooperativeness,
underground, unenthusiasm, unfriendliness, unhappiness,
unharmoniousness, unlikeness, unorthodoxy, unwillingness, variance,
variation, variegation, variety, weighing, withdrawal,
withstanding



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  • OPPOSITION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of OPPOSITION is a configuration in which one celestial body is opposite another (such as the sun) in the sky or in which the elongation is near or equal to 180 degrees
  • Opposition (politics) - Wikipedia
    Stand in Opposition (imprints in front of Old City Hall, Boston) In politics, the opposition comprises one or more political parties or other organized groups that are opposed to the government (or, in American English, the administration), party or group in political control of a city, region, state, country or other political body
  • OPPOSITION Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Opposition definition: the action of opposing, resisting, or combating See examples of OPPOSITION used in a sentence
  • OPPOSITION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    OPPOSITION definition: 1 strong disagreement: 2 the team or person being played against in a sports competition: 3 in… Learn more
  • OPPOSITION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    11 meanings: 1 the act of opposing or the state of being opposed 2 hostility, unfriendliness, or antagonism 3 a person or Click for more definitions
  • Opposition - definition of opposition by The Free Dictionary
    Define opposition opposition synonyms, opposition pronunciation, opposition translation, English dictionary definition of opposition resistance; antagonism or hostility; those opposing or protesting something or someone: The opposition is getting more votes
  • Opposition - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    Opposition is something that goes against or disagrees with something or someone else Just about any political view has opposition
  • opposition noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . .
    Opposition came primarily from students opposition to somebody something Delegates expressed strong opposition to the plans He spent five years in prison for his opposition to the regime They mounted an effective opposition to the bill There was widespread opposition to the war The army met with fierce opposition in every town
  • What does opposition mean? - Definitions. net
    What does opposition mean? Information and translations of opposition in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web Login The STANDS4 Network
  • opposition - definition and meaning - Wordnik
    It should be the opposition of brothers not of enemies, it may be shewn by acts of kindness and forbearance, but it _must be opposition_ and it _must be shown_ The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921 Various Just as crucially, they hinge on what they think about the other lot as well, and Labour's record in opposition is poor





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