گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'opposition'

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1 عمومی:: مخالفت‌

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2 عمومی:: مقابله‌

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3 عمومی:: مقاومت‌

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4 عمومی:: ضدیت‌

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5 عمومی:: تضاد

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english

1 general:: opposition adjectives strong opposition (= disagreement that someone feels strongly ) • The scheme has met with strong opposition from local people. fierce/intense/stiff opposition (= strong opposition ) • It is certain that there will be fierce opposition to the changes. violent/vehement opposition (= showing extremely strong angry feelings ) • The 2,000-strong congress met the violent opposition of left-wingers. • There has been vehement opposition from the fishing industry. considerable opposition (= quite a lot of opposition ) • The development went ahead in spite of considerable opposition. growing/mounting opposition (= opposition that is increasing ) • There was growing opposition to the war. local opposition • It took three years to overcome local opposition from environmentalists. widespread opposition (= opposition from many people or in many places ) • Journalists have reported widespread opposition to the regime. public opposition • Public opposition has blocked the building of nuclear power stations. organized opposition (= protest that people express by working together in an organized way ) • The proposal was passed with no organized opposition. verbs face opposition (= experience opposition that has to be dealt with ) • The proposal faced opposition from road safety campaigners. meet (with) opposition/run into opposition (= face opposition ) • A new tax would meet a lot of opposition. • The Bill ran into opposition in the House of Lords. encounter opposition (= find that there is opposition ) • The police encountered little opposition, and restored order within the hour. express (your) opposition • Parents expressed their opposition to the tests. overcome opposition (= deal with opposition so that it no longer exists ) • Nothing he said could overcome their opposition. arouse opposition/arouse the opposition of somebody (= make someone feel disagreement ) • A plan to build on farm land aroused local opposition. opposition comes from somebody • The strongest opposition came from Republican voters.

transnet.ir

2 general::   noun disagreeing with sth/trying to change it ADJ. bitter, considerable, determined, fierce, stiff, strong, vehement | violent | growing, mounting | effective, powerful | direct a statement in direct opposition to party policy | active | organized | political | public | widespread VERB + OPPOSITION express | mount, put up They mounted an effective opposition to the bill. | arouse | crush, overcome, stifle, suppress, wear down | be/come/run up against, encounter, face, meet (with), run into He is up against stiff opposition from his colleagues. | brook We will brook no opposition to the strategy. | strengthen | weaken OPPOSITION + VERB come from sb Opposition came primarily from students. OPPOSITION + NOUN force, group, movement PREP. against/in the face of ~ She won against determined opposition from last year's champion. | despite/in spite of ~ The authorities succeeded despite bitter opposition from teachers. | in ~ to The warring factions had united in opposition to the common enemy. | ~ from The proposals met with violent opposition from the environmental lobby. | ~ to There was fierce public opposition to the plan. (usuallythe Opposition) parties not in government OPPOSITION + NOUN party | candidate, leader, member, MP, politician, spokesman | bench PREP. in ~ The Conservative Party is now in opposition. PHRASES the Leader of the Opposition

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: opposition noun [ uncountable ] strong disagreement with or protest against something: • Opposition to the proposed scheme was widespread. • The plan met with stiff opposition (= strong opposition ) . objection noun [ countable ] a reason you give for opposing an idea or plan: • My main objection is that it will cost too much money. • A number of objections were raised. antagonism noun [ uncountable ] a strong feeling of opposition to something, or dislike for someone, which is shown in your behaviour, and has often existed for a long time: • his own antagonism to any form of authority • There is no antagonism towards tourists on the island. • people’s antagonism to communism hostility noun [ uncountable ] angry remarks or behaviour that show someone opposes something very strongly, or dislikes someone very much: • The announcement was greeted with hostility from some employees. • There is a certain amount of hostility towards the police among local people. antipathy noun [ uncountable ] formal a strong feeling of opposition and dislike for someone or something: • his fundamental antipathy to capitalism • Her long-standing antipathy to Herr Kohl was well-known. • Darwin shared Lyell's antipathy to the idea that the same species could appear independently in different areas.

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