单词 | have (got) something against somebody/something |
释义 | have (got) something against somebody/somethinghave (got) something against somebody/something phrasal verbphr v to dislike or be opposed to someone or something for a particular reason 因〔某种原因〕而不喜欢〔某人/某事物〕 I don’t know what it is, but Roger seems to have something against women. 我不知道为什么,罗杰好像对女性有偏见。 I can’t see what you’ve got against the idea. 我不明白你为什么不喜欢这个主意。 I have nothing against foreigners (=have no reason to dislike them). 我没什么理由不喜欢外国人。 Examples from the Corpus have nothing against• Now I want this distinctly understood, that I have nothing against Cleveland.• Atari and Psion, like most companies, have nothing against enthusiasts making one or two copies for personal back-ups.• I have nothing against Mr Jack Neighbours, who sadly, I understand, was killed in the war.• I have nothing against New York, I just wouldn't want to live there.• I have nothing against the Arabs ... They are the same as us.• I have nothing against the Arabs.• I have nothing against these resorts, but my own shortlist of best resorts would not include any of them.• I have nothing against thorns and prickles so long as you can admire them from a safe distance. → have (got) something against somebody/something at have2(PHRASAL VERB) |
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