opposed
adj. 强烈反对某事物的; (表示对比)而,相对于; 相反的; 敌对的
If you are opposed to something, you disagree with it or disapprove of it.
I am utterly opposed to any form of terrorism...
我坚决反对任何形式的恐怖主义。
We are strongly opposed to the presence of America in this region.
我们强烈反对美国在该地区的存在。
You say that two ideas or systems are opposed when they are opposite to each other or very different from each other.
...people with policies almost diametrically opposed to his own...
提出与他几乎截然相反的政策的人
This was a straight conflict of directly opposed aims.
这是完全对立的目标之间的正面冲突。
You use as opposed to when you want to make it clear that you are talking about one particular thing and not something else.
We ate in the restaurant, as opposed to the bistro.
我们是在餐厅吃的饭,而不是在小饭馆。
1. in opposition to (a policy or attitude etc.);
2. being in opposition or having an opponent;
as opposed to
而不是,与…相对
Aunt Mary's a real conservative. She's totally opposed to women going out to work.
玛丽姑妈是一个极守旧的人, 她根本就反对女人外出工作.
The father opposed to his son's marriage.
父亲反对儿子的婚事.
The enemy chieftain was opposed and deserted by his followers.
敌人头目众叛亲离.
He had opposed George's entry right at the beginning.
他起初就反对乔治加入.
Frankly speaking, I'm not opposed to reform.
坦率地说, 我不反对改革.