释义 |
词典释义:
take against
英 [teɪk əˈɡɛnst]
美 [teɪk əˈɡɛnst]
双语例句
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Everybody seems to take against him.
大家似乎都不喜欢他。
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What action can a country take against a pandemic?
各国可以为抵抗大流行做什么?
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If he knew, what action if any did he take against the journalists?
如果他知道,他做了什么来阻止这些记者?——如果他确实做过些什么的话。
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This leads to the stance we take against link purchasing, and the corresponding debate that we have with Webmasters who buy links.
这就是为什么我们要对购买链接这种行为进行批判和争论了。
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Marina struggles with her new environment: the nightmares from the Larium she has to take against malaria, deadly insects, extreme weather and, always, the whispering darkness.
玛丽娜努力适应着新环境:为抵抗疟疾而服用甲氟喹带来的恶梦、致命昆虫、极端天气,还有那充斥着飒飒声的黑暗。
近义词
释义
Brit. begin to dislike (someone), often for no strong or obvious reason
〈英〉(没有明确的理由地)不喜欢(某人)
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