逆; 违背,作对; 对…不利; 触犯
ph.
1. She went against her father.
她违背她父亲。
2. The war is going against us.
战争的局势正对我们不利。
1. 违反;反对;不利于:go after 追逐,追求;设法得到 | go against 违反;反对;不利于 | go ahead 前进,领先;取得进展
2. 反对;对....不利:to go 剩下的,未完成的 | go against 反对;对....不利 | go after 追求/赶; 设法得到
3. 违反:go after追捕,追赶 | go against违反 | go ahead先行,开始吧,问吧,说吧
4. 违背:look up to 尊敬 | go against 违背 | be covered with 由---覆盖
1. 违背;违反
If a person or their behaviour goes against your wishes, beliefs, or expectations, their behaviour is the opposite of what you want, believe in, or expect.
e.g. Changes are being made here which go against my principles and I cannot agree with them.
这里作的改动违背了我的原则,我不能同意。
2. (决定、选票或结果)对…不利
If a decision, vote, or result goes against you, you do not get the decision, vote, or result that you wanted.
e.g. The prime minister will resign if the vote goes against him...
如果投票结果对总理不利的话,总理将辞职。
e.g. Everything began to go against us.
一切都开始变得对我们不利起来。
1. The law will allow the minister to decide which countries'claimants will be allowed to stay in Canada to appeal decisions that go against them.
2. Prosecutors dismissed a rape charge against Bryant last September after his alleged victim refused to go ahead with the case.
3. Scholars called it the first piracy case to go to trial since the Civil War, when a New York jury deadlocked on charges against 13 Southern privateers.
4. With just over two weeks to go until their World Cup opener against Croatia, the world champions are enjoying an unprecedented run of good fortune.
5. I believe with the help of the government and all the people, we will unite to fight against the disaster and go beyond this devastating period together.
6. To go against the poor like Mrs Wong is a departure from Trotskyism.
7. But what we may not take into account is that such comparisons of donation go against the true nature of charity.
8. Their choices may go against the wishes of the public and may show little interest in spending money on education.
9. go against
9. Slow down and you may have a good laugh as you go against the grain.
10. But if he uses it only to relax, it would go against the very grain of introducing such a leave.
verb
1. resist
e.g. buck the trend
Synonym: buck
2. act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
e.g. offend all laws of humanity
violate the basic laws or human civilization
break a law
break a promise
Synonym: transgress offend infract violate breach break
3. fail to agree with
be in violation of
as of rules or patterns
e.g. This sentence violates the rules of syntax