opponent
n. 對手; 反對者; 敵手
A politician's opponents are other politicians who belong to a different party or who have different aims or policies.
...Mr Kennedy's opponent in the leadership contest...
與肯尼迪先生爭奪領導權的對手
He described the detention without trial of political opponents as a cowardly act.
他稱未經審判就將政敵關押起來是懦夫之舉。
In a sporting contest, your opponent is the person who is playing against you.
Norris twice knocked down his opponent in the early rounds of the fight...
諾里斯在前幾個回合中兩次擊倒對手。
He's the best opponent I've come across this season, a great player.
他是我本賽季遇到的最出色的對手,一位了不起的運動員。
The opponents of an idea or policy do not agree with it and do not want it to be carried out.
...opponents of the spread of nuclear weapons...
反對核武器擴散的人士
He became an outspoken opponent of the old Soviet system.
他成為舊的蘇聯體制直言不諱的抨擊者。
1. a contestant that you are matched against
2. someone who offers opposition
1. characterized by active hostility;
opponent, competitor, enemy, foe, rival
這些名詞均有"對手,敵手"之意。
Ade had the edge over his opponent.
艾德比對手略佔上風.
She played badly in the first set, but then she turned the tables on her opponent and won the match.
第一局她打得很糟, 可是後來她扭轉局勢贏了這場比賽.
He conceded ten points to his opponent.
他讓給自己的對手十分.
The judge pronounced for the defendant, and also said that his opponent should pay the court costs.
法官作出有利於被告的判決, 並要原告償付法庭費用.
He was calm and concentrated in judging how to defeat his opponent.
他冷靜沉著,聚精會神地判斷如何打敗對手.