go against
第三人称
goes against
现在进行时
going against
过去式
went against
过去完成时
gone against
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反对, 抵抗
to oppose or resist someone or something
及物动词
- Many citizens went against the government's policies by participating in protests.
许多公民通过参加抗议活动反对政府的政策。
- In a democratic society, people have the right to go against established norms and seek change.
在民主社会中,人们有权反对既定规范并寻求改变。
- The student's decision to go against the strict dress code led to a school-wide debate.
学生决定反对严格的着装规定,引发了全校范围的辩论。
- Some individuals go against authority figures when they believe it is necessary for justice.
一些人在认为对正义有必要时,会反对权威人物。
- He was willing to go against the odds and fight for his principles.
他愿意逆势而行,为自己的原则而战。
同义词:
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违背, 与...相抵触
to disagree with or not fit well with a specific rule, concept, or standard
及物动词
- Her principles go against the idea of exploiting natural resources for profit.
她的原则违背了为利润而剥削自然资源的想法。
- The proposed changes to the law go against the principles of justice and fairness.
对法律的拟议修改违背了正义和公平的原则。
- This decision goes against the company's core values of integrity and transparency.
这一决定违背了公司诚信和透明的核心价值观。
- The experimental results appear to go against the scientific theory that was previously accepted.
实验结果似乎与先前被接受的科学理论相悖。
- The new policy goes against the standard procedures followed by most government agencies.
新政策违背了大多数政府机构遵循的标准程序。
反义词:
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违背, 不利于
to not be beneficial to someone's interests or preferences
及物动词
- The decision to cut funding for education clearly goes against the students' interests.
削减教育经费的决定显然违背了学生的利益。
- His impulsive behavior tends to go against his own best interests.
他的冲动行为往往会违背他自己的最佳利益。
- The new tax policy seems to go against the financial interests of small businesses.
新的税收政策似乎违背了小企业的财务利益。
- The referee's decision went against the home team, disappointing the local fans.
裁判的决定不利于主队,令当地球迷失望。
- The change in the company's policies went against the employees' expectations and job security.
公司政策的改变违背了员工的期望和工作保障。