opponent

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n. 对手, 敌手, 反对者 a. 敌对的, 反对的, 对面的

发音

其它 /əˈpəʊ.nənt/
IN /əˈpo.nᵻnʈ/

词形变化

opponents 复数 opponents more opponent 比较级 most opponent 最高级

别名

op

教材释义与例句

名词

对手;反对者;敌手

形容词

对立的;敌对的

释义与例句

n. B2 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    One who opposes another; one who works or takes a position against someone or something; one who attempts to stop the progress of someone or something.

    对方

    The person who ran against her in the last election proved to be a formidable opponent.

    During the crackdown, many opponents of the regime were arrested.

  2. 2.

    One who opposes another; one who works or takes a position against someone or something; one who attempts to stop the progress of someone or something.

    One who opposes another physically (in a fight, sport, game, or competition).

    对手

    敌手

    1720, Alexander Pope, The Iliad of Homer, London: Bernard Lintott, Volume 6, “Observations on the Twenty-Third Book,” no. 39, p. 136, In the Chariot-Race Achilles is represented as being able to conquer every Opponent […]

  3. 3.

    One who opposes another; one who works or takes a position against someone or something; one who attempts to stop the progress of someone or something.

    One who opposes another in words (in a dispute, argument or controversy).

  4. 4.

    One who opposes another; one who works or takes a position against someone or something; one who attempts to stop the progress of someone or something.

    One who is opposed or objects (to a policy, course of action or set of ideas).

    She was a dedicated opponent of the death penalty.

  5. 5.

    One who opposes another; one who works or takes a position against someone or something; one who attempts to stop the progress of someone or something.

    The participant who opens an academic debate by putting forward objections to a theological or philosophical thesis.

    历史
adj.
  1. 1.

    Opposing; adverse; antagonistic.

    废旧
  2. 2.

    Situated in front; opposite.

    废旧

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词源

Borrowed from Latin oppōnēns (“opposing”), present active participle of oppōnō (“to oppose”).

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