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adjective adverb noun preposition 🔑 op·pos·iteBrE /ˈɒpəzɪt/, /ˈɒpəsɪt/NAmE /ˈɑːpəzət/ adjective🔑 [only before noun] on the other side of a particular area from sb/sth and usually facing them 对面的;另一边的◆Answers are given on the opposite page. 答案在对页上。◆We live further down on the opposite side of the road. 我们住在马路对面再远一点的地方。◆It's not easy having a relationship when you live at opposite ends of the country. 人虽同国却各处东西;在这种情况下保持交往,谈何容易。🔑 () facing the speaker or sb/sth that has been mentioned 对面的◆I could see smoke coming from the windows of the house directly opposite. 我能看到烟从正对面的窗户里冒出来。◆He sat down in the chair opposite. 他在对面的椅子上坐了下来。🔑 [usually before noun] as different as possible from sth 相反的;迥然不同的◆I watched them leave and then drove off in the opposite direction. 我目送他们离开,然后开车向相反的方向驶去。◆She tried calming him down but it seemed to be having the opposite effect. 她试着让他平静下来,却似乎适得其反了。◆students at opposite ends of the ability range 能力差距两极的学生●your ˌopposite ˈnumber(informal) a person who does the same job as you in another organization (另一个单位内)与自己职位相当的人◆The Foreign Secretary is currently having talks with his opposite number in the White House. 外交大臣现正和白宫的对等官员会谈。●the ˌopposite ˈsexthe other sex 异性◆He found it difficult to talk to members of the opposite sex. 他觉得很难与异性交谈。●pull in different/opposite diˈrectionsto have different aims that cannot be achieved together without causing problems 目标迥异;各行其是 🔑 op·pos·iteBrE /ˈɒpəzɪt/, /ˈɒpəsɪt/NAmE /ˈɑːpəzət/ adverbon the other side of a particular area from sb/sth and usually facing them 对面;相反◆There's a newly married couple living opposite (= on the other side of the road). 有一对新婚夫妇住在马路对面。◆See opposite (= on the opposite page) for further details. 详情见对页。 🔑 op·pos·iteBrE /ˈɒpəzɪt/, /ˈɒpəsɪt/NAmE /ˈɑːpəzət/ nouna person or thing that is as different as possible from sb/sth else 对立的人(或物);对立面;反面◆Hot and cold are opposites. 热和冷是对立面。◆What is the opposite of heavy? 重的反义词是什么?◆I thought she would be small and blonde but she's the complete opposite. 我原以为她是一位身材娇小的金发女郎,但她恰恰相反。◆Exactly the opposite is true. 事实恰恰相反。◆'Is it better now?' ' Quite the opposite, I'm afraid.' “现在好点了吗?” “恐怕正相反。”●ˌopposites atˈtractused to say that people who are very different are often attracted to each other 相反相成;相异相吸 🔑 op·pos·iteBrE /ˈɒpəzɪt/, /ˈɒpəsɪt/NAmE /ˈɑːpəzət/ preposition🔑 on the other side of a particular area from sb/sth, and usually facing them 与…相对;在…对面◆I sat opposite him during the meal (= on the other side of the table). 席间我坐在他的对面。◆The bank is opposite the supermarket (= on the other side of the road). 银行在超市的正对面。◆Write your address opposite (= next to) your name. 在姓名旁边写上你的地址。acting in a film/movie or play as the partner of sb 与…合演;与…联袂演出◆She starred opposite Tom Hanks. 她与汤姆 · 汉克斯联袂主演。 |