oppose

oppose
ə'pəuz
verb
1) (to resist or fight against (someone or something) by force or argument: We oppose the government on this matter.) motsette seg, gjøre motstand mot
2) (to act or compete against: Who is opposing him in the election?) stille opp mot
verb \/əˈpəʊz\/
1) opponere mot, motsette seg, motarbeide, gjøre motstand mot
don't oppose this plan
ikke motsett deg denne planen
2) stille opp som motsetninger, stille opp mot
oppose oneself to opponere mot, motsette seg, motarbeide
oppose somebody in an election være noens motkandidat ved et valg
oppose something to sette noe opp mot
he opposed his views to mine
han satte sine synspunkter opp mot mine

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