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opponents

英 [əˈpəʊnənts]

美 [əˈpoʊnənts]

n.  对手; 竞争者; 反对者; 阻止者
opponent的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT (政治上的)对手,敌手
    A politician'sopponentsare other politicians who belong to a different party or who have different aims or policies.
    1. ...Mr Kennedy's opponent in the leadership contest...
      与肯尼迪先生争夺领导权的对手
    2. He described the detention without trial of political opponents as a cowardly act.
      他称未经审判就将政敌关押起来是懦夫之举。
  • N-COUNT (体育竞赛中的)对手,竞争者
    In a sporting contest, youropponentis the person who is playing against you.
    1. Norris twice knocked down his opponent in the early rounds of the fight...
      诺里斯在前几个回合中两次击倒对手。
    2. He's the best opponent I've come across this season, a great player.
      他是我本赛季遇到的最出色的对手,一位了不起的运动员。
  • N-COUNT (观点、政策等的)反对者
    Theopponents ofan idea or policy do not agree with it and do not want it to be carried out.
    1. ...opponents of the spread of nuclear weapons...
      反对核武器扩散的人士
    2. He became an outspoken opponent of the old Soviet system.
      他成为旧的苏联体制直言不讳的抨击者。

双语例句

  • Security forces are still using violence against opponents of the government.
    安全部队仍然在使用武力镇压反对政府的人。
  • He leveled a verbal assault against his Democratic opponents.
    他猛烈抨击其民主党对手。
  • The government and its opponents compete to exploit the troubles to their advantage.
    政府及其反对派竞相利用这些问题为自己谋利。
  • He is set to pulverise his two opponents in the race for the presidency.
    他决心在总统竞选中彻底击垮他的两个对手。
  • Opponents of the measure say it's political grandstanding that could prove devastating to the economy.
    反对该措施的人士认为这是一场政治作秀,会对经济发展带来严重的打击。
  • The election of the new government was met by a challenge from its opponents.
    新政府当选的合法性受到了反对派的挑战。
  • Opponents accused him of blackmail and extortion.
    对方指控他敲诈勒索。
  • Opponents denounced the decree as undemocratic and unconstitutional.
    反对派抨击该法令是不民主的、违反宪法的。
  • They claimed that their opponents were scheming against them
    他们声称对手正在算计他们。
  • The Prime Minister's opponents believe that her authority has been fatally weakened
    首相的反对者认为她的权威已经受到致命削弱。