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English-Thai Dictionary

opposed

ADJ ซึ่ง ต่อต้าน  averse opposite against sueng-tor-tan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

OPPOSED

pp. s as z. 1. To act adversely; with against; as, a servant opposed against the act. [Not used. ]
2. To object or act against in controversy.

 

OPPOSED

pp. 1. Set in opposition; resisted.
2. a. Being in opposition in principle or in act; adverse.
Certain characters were formerly opposed to it.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

opposed

op posed |əˈpōzd əˈpoʊzd | adjective 1 [ predic. ] (opposed to ) eager to prevent or put an end to; disapproving of or disagreeing with: opposed to the construction of nuclear power plants. in conflict or disagreement with; hostile to: most critics were opposed to the work. 2 (of two or more things ) contrasting or conflicting with each other: the agency is being asked to do two diametrically opposed things. PHRASES as opposed to distinguished from or in contrast with: an approach that is theoretical as opposed to practical.

 

Oxford Dictionary

opposed

op |posed |əˈpəʊzd | adjective 1 (opposed to ) anxious to prevent or put an end to; disagreeing with: he was opposed to discrimination. in conflict with or hostile to: parties opposed to the ruling party. 2 (of two or more things ) contrasting or conflicting with each other: the agency is being asked to do two diametrically opposed things. PHRASES as opposed to distinguished from or in contrast with: an approach that is theoretical as opposed to practical.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

opposed

opposed adjective 1 the residents are opposed to the building of a nuclear power plant: against, (dead ) set against; in opposition to, averse to, hostile to, antagonistic to, antipathetic to, resistant to; informal anti. ANTONYMS in favor of. 2 their interests were opposed. See opposing (sense 1 ). PHRASES as opposed to we use only steam, as opposed to chemical products, to clean our house: in contrast with, as against, as contrasted with, rather than, instead of, as an alternative to.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

opposed

opposed adjective 1 a large proportion of the population is opposed to the construction of nuclear power plants: against, (dead ) set against; in opposition, averse, hostile, antagonistic, inimical, antipathetic, unsympathetic, resistant; informal anti. ANTONYMS in favour of, favourably disposed to. 2 their interests were opposed: conflicting, contrasting, incompatible, irreconcilable, antithetical, contradictory, clashing, contrary, different, differing, at variance, at odds, divergent, dissimilar, disagreeing, opposing, opposite, poles apart, polar; rare oppugnant. PHRASES as opposed to the concrete as opposed to the abstract: in contrast with, as against, as contrasted with, as an alternative to, rather than, instead of.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

opposed

op posed /əpóʊzd /oppose 形容詞 比較なし 1 be opposed to A 〗〈人などが 〉Aに反対する (!Aは 名詞 動名 など ) ▸ I am opposed to violence [beating a child ].私は暴力 [子供をたたくこと ]に反対である .2 考え 方法などが 〉 «…と » 対立する «to » ; (互いに )相反する The two movies are diametrically opposed .2つの映画は正反対のタイプだ .as opp sed to A Aではなくて, Aとは反対 [対照的 ]に He liked the music, as opposed to disliking it .彼はその音楽が嫌いどころか逆に気に入っていた .