opposition
n. (强烈的)反对,敌对; (政府的)反对党,在野党; 对抗,抵抗; 相对,对照
Opposition is strong, angry, or violent disagreement and disapproval.
The government is facing a new wave of opposition in the form of a student strike...
政府面临着学生通过罢课掀起的新一轮反对浪潮。
Much of the opposition to this plan has come from the media.
该计划的主要反对声音来自媒体。
The opposition is the political parties or groups that are opposed to a government.
The main opposition parties boycotted the election, saying it would not be conducted fairly.
主要反对党联合抵制这次选举,认为该选举将缺乏公正性。
In a country's parliament or legislature, the opposition refers to the politicians or political parties that form part of the parliament or legislature, but are not the government.
...the Leader of the Opposition.
反对党领袖
The opposition is the person or team you are competing against in a sports event.
Poland provide the opposition for the Scots' last warm-up match at home.
苏格兰队在国内最后一场热身赛的对手是波兰队。
1. the action of opposing something that you disapprove or disagree with;
2. the relation between opposed entities
3. the act of opposing groups confronting each other;
4. a contestant that you are matched against
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);
8. a political party opposed to the party in power and prepared to replace it if elected;
in opposition
相反;冲突
The police tried to break down the prisoner's opposition.
警察设法制住了那个囚犯的反抗.
Representatives of six nations walked out to show their opposition to the vote.
六个国家的代表退出以示反对投票表决.
The politician defected from his own party and joined the opposition.
这个政客叛离了自己的政党而投向了反对党一方.
The Opposition has long argued for changes in parliamentary rules.
反对党长期以来为争取议会规章的改变而辩.
They'd ruthlessly choked off all opposition to their plans.
他们无情地把反对他们的方案都压制下去了.