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We must continue the struggle for justice and against injustice.
She voted against the proposal.
He spoke against appeasing the enemy.
Some people were for the proposal but others were against it.
There’s a law against doing that.
two runners racing against each other
Touching the ball with your hands is against the rules.
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The idea for the Trojans or Blazers to get a chance to compete against a tough opponent would be a valuable part of the overall health of the sport in the Yellowhammer State.
—Nick Alvarez | Nalvarez@al.com, al, 8 Apr. 2023
The Portland Trail Blazers started a lineup Thursday night against San Antonio that, save for a couple of players, could very well make up the team’s 2023 summer league roster.
—Afentres, oregonlive, 8 Apr. 2023
West Orange’s loss was against Gulliver, 8-7, in a weekend tournament.
—Buddy Collings, Orlando Sentinel, 7 Apr. 2023
On raising Medicare’s eligibility age from 65 to 67, 70% of Americans were against it.
—Ken Tran, USA TODAY, 7 Apr. 2023
The number of daily tweets containing racial slurs against Black people surged over 200% after the takeover, according to a December report from the Center for Countering Digital Hate, the Anti-Defamation League, and other groups.
—Tristan Bove, Fortune, 7 Apr. 2023
The Journal vehemently denies the charges against him.
—Siobhan Hughes, wsj.com, 7 Apr. 2023
He was released on $6 million bond and confined to a $50,000-a-month Tribeca townhome as the case against him rapidly fell apart.
—Rebecca Rosenberg, Fox News, 7 Apr. 2023
After being dropped by Adidas and Balenciaga, as well as his managers and agent, over his anti-Semitic comments, West’s fortune has precipitously dropped, and Donda Academy was briefly closed in the fall amid the height of the backlash against him.
—Louisa Ballhaus, Robb Report, 7 Apr. 2023
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Other definitions for anti (2 of 2)
a prefix meaning “against,” “opposite of,” “antiparticle of,” used in the formation of compound words (anticline); used freely in combination with elements of any origin (antibody; antifreeze; antiknock; antilepton). Also before a vowel, ant-.
What is the prefix of against?
anti- a prefix meaning “against,” “opposite of,” “antiparticle of,” used in the formation of compound words (anticline); used freely in combination with elements of any origin (antibody; antifreeze; antiknock; antilepton). Also before a vowel, ant-.
What prefix means opposed to or against?
anti- a prefix meaning «opposed to» or «against.»
Is Antidote a prefix?
The origin of the prefix anti- and its variant ant- is an ancient Greek word which meant “against” or “opposite.” These prefixes appear in numerous English vocabulary words, such as antifreeze, antidote, antonym, and antacid.
Which prefix means with?
com- a prefix meaning “with,” “together,” “in association,” and (with intensive force) “completely,” occurring in loanwords from Latin (commit): used in the formation of compound words before b, p, m: combine; compare; commingle. Also co-, col-, con-, cor-.
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Which affix means earth?
Geo- is a prefix derived from the Greek word γη or γαια, meaning «earth», usually in the sense of «ground or land”.
What is the prefix that means behind?
post- a prefix, meaning “behind,” “after,” “later,” “subsequent to,” “posterior to,” occurring originally in loanwords from Latin (postscript), but now used freely in the formation of compound words (post-Elizabethan; postfix; postgraduate; postorbital).
Which prefix means many?
The English prefix multi- means “many.” Examples using this prefix include multivitamin and multiplication.
Which prefix means fast?
Tachy- = prefix denoting fast, rapid.
Which prefix means without?
a- Prefix meaning «without, absence of» ab- Prefix meaning «away from»
Which prefix means none?
Select the prefix that means none. nulli-
Which prefix indicates around?
The prefix peri- means ‘around’ or ‘surrounding’ and it is used in terms like peritoneum and pericardium.
What is Hydro Greek?
They hail from Greek (hydro) and Latin (aqua) and mean “water”.
Is GE the Greek word for Earth?
#119 ge → earth
The Greek root word ge, commonly used in the English prefix geo-, means “earth.” This Greek root is the word origin of a good number of English vocabulary words, including geology, geography, and geometry.
Is Dr a prefix?
2. A physician or surgeon may use the prefix “Dr.” or “Doctor”, and shall add after the person’s name the letters, “M. D.” 3. An osteopathic physician and surgeon may use the prefix “Dr.” or “Doctor”, and shall add after the person’s name the letters, “D. O.”, or the words “osteopathic physician and surgeon”.
What is a prefix example?
A prefix is a group of letters placed before the root of a word. For example, the word “unhappy” consists of the prefix “un-” [which means “not”] combined with the root (or stem) word “happy”; the word “unhappy” means “not happy.”
What is normal prefix?
Abstract. A prefix normal word is a binary word with the property that no substring has more 1s than the prefix of the same length. This class of words is important in the context of binary jumbled pattern matching.
What are the prefixes of good?
The prefix eu- stems from Greek. It means something good, or well. It is commonly used in biology, medicine, and chemistry.
Which prefixes mean two?
The prefix ‘bi-‘ means ‘two.
What prefix means all?
OMNI. Prefix meaning «all» 93% PANTO. Prefix meaning «all»
Словосочетания
Автоматический перевод
против этого
Перевод по словам
against — против, вопреки, от, с, на, к, по, о, у, об, про, рядом
that — что, чтобы, который, то, тот, та, так, до такой степени
Примеры
What argument do you have to put up against that?
Что вы на это ответите?
The firm benchmarked its pay against that in industry.
Зарплата в фирме была стандартная, такая же как и в большинстве других фирм данной отрасли.
Are you willing to pit your skill against that of our leading player?
Хочешь помериться силами с нашим главным игроком?
The Celtic Church maintained the Greek calendar over against that of Rome.
Кельтская церковь, в отличие от римской, сохранила греческий календарь.
There’s a law against doing that.
Заниматься этим нельзя — запрещено законом. / Так поступать незаконно. / Это же противозаконно.
Rub your hand against this surface.
Потри эту поверхность рукой.
There ought to be a law against it.
Это нужно запретить законом.
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«I wouldn’t try to sell against this market.
Politeness militated against this opinion being expressed
She developed a blister on her heel where her shoe rubbed against it.
Some members of the government may revolt against this proposed legislation.
Murphy will be really up against it when he faces the champion this afternoon.
They have that brand of sardonic humor special to people up against it: black and wry and shocking …
…the historian reserved his greatest contempt for those recreants who opposed the witch hunt but lacked the courage to speak out against it…
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WiktionaryRate this definition:3.0 / 2 votes
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againstconjunction
By the time that (something happened); before.
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againstpreposition
In a contrary direction to.
If you swim against the current, you must work harder.
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againstpreposition
Close to.
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againstpreposition
In front of; before a background.
The giant was silhouetted against the door.
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againstpreposition
In physical contact with.
The puppy rested its head against a paw.
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againstpreposition
In physical opposition to, or in collision with.
The rain pounds against the window.
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againstpreposition
In contrast and/or comparison with.
He stands out against his local classmates
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againstpreposition
In competition with, versus.
The Tigers will play against the Bears this weekend.
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againstpreposition
In opposition to.
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againstpreposition
In exchange for.
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againstpreposition
As counterbalance to.
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againstpreposition
As a charge on.
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againstpreposition
As protection from.
He turned the umbrella against the wind.
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againstpreposition
Exposed to.
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againstpreposition
In anticipation of; in preparation for (a particular time, event etc.).
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Etymology: Formed from agenes,, a southern variant of, or directly from again, either way with adverbial genitive singular ending -es; the parasitic was added circa 1350, probably by confusion with the superlative ending -est.
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Againstprep.
Etymology: ængeon, ongeond, Sax.
1. In opposition to any person.
And he will be a wild man; his hand will be against every man, and every man’s hand against him.
Gen. xvi. 12.2. Contrary; opposite, in general.
That authority of men should prevail with men either against or above reason, is no part of our belief.
Richard Hooker.He is melancholy without cause, and merry against the hair.
William Shakespeare, Troilus and Cressida.We might work any effect without and against matter; and this not holpen by the co-operation of angels or spirits, but only by the unity and harmony of nature.
Francis Bacon, Natural Hist.The preventing goodness of God does even wrest him from himself, and save him, as it were, against his will.
South.The god, uneasy till he slept again,
Resolv’d, at once, to rid himself of pain;
And, tho’ against his custom, call’d aloud,
Exciting Morpheus from the sleepy crowd.
Dryden.Men often say a thing is against their conscience, when really it is not.
Jonathan Swift, Miscellanies.3. In contradiction to any opinion.
After all that can be said against a thing, this will still be true, that many things possibly are, which we know not of; and that many more things may be than are: and if so, after all our arguments against a thing, it will be uncertain whether it be or not.
John Tillotson.The church-clergy have written the best collection of tracts against popery, that ever appeared in England.
Jonathan Swift.4. With contrary motion or tendency; used of material action.
Boils and plagues
Plaister you o’er, that you may be abhorr’d
Farther than seen, and one infect another
Against the wind a mile.
William Shakespeare, Coriolanus.The kite being a bird of prey, and therefore hot, delighteth in the fresh air; and many times flieth against the wind, as trouts and salmons swim against the stream.
Francis Bacon.5. Contrary to rule or law.
If aught against my life
Thy country sought of thee, it sought unjustly,
Against the law of nature, law of nations.
John Milton, Sam. Agon.Against the public sanctions of the peace,
Against all omens of their ill success;
With fates averse, the rout in arms resort,
To force their monarch, and insult the court.
John Dryden, Æn.6. Opposite to, in place.
Against the Tiber’s mouth, but far away.
Dryden.7. To the hurt of another.
And when thou think’st of her eternity,
Think not that death against her nature is;
Think it a birth: and when thou go’st to die,
Sing like a swan, as if thou went’st to bliss.
John Davies.8. In provision for; in expectation of. This mode of speaking probably had its original from the idea of making provision against, or in opposition to a time of misfortune, but by degrees acquired a neutral sense.
Thence she them brought into a stately hall,
Wherein were many tables fair dispred,
And ready dight with drapets festival,
Against the viands should be ministred.
Fairy Queen.The like charge was given them against the time they should come to settle themselves in the land promised unto their fathers.
Richard Hooker, b. v. § 11.Some say, that ever ’gainst that season comes,
Wherein our Saviour’s birth is celebrated,
The bird of dawning singeth all night long:
And then they say no spirit walks abroad;
The nights are wholesome, then no planets strike,
No fairy tales, no witch hath power to charm;
So hallowed and so gracious is the time.
William Shakespeare, Hamlet.To that purpose, he made haste to Bristol, that all things might be ready against the prince came thither.
Edward Hyde.Against the promis’d time provides with care,
And hastens in the woof, the robes he was to wear.
Dryd.All which I grant to be reasonably and truly said, and only desire they may be remembered against another day.
Edward Stillingfleet.
Webster DictionaryRate this definition:5.0 / 1 vote
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Against
abreast; opposite to; facing; towards; as, against the mouth of a river; — in this sense often preceded by over
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Against
from an opposite direction so as to strike or come in contact with; in contact with; upon; as, hail beats against the roof
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Against
in opposition to, whether the opposition is of sentiment or of action; on the other side; counter to; in contrariety to; hence, adverse to; as, against reason; against law; to run a race against time
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Against
by of before the time that; in preparation for; so as to be ready for the time when
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Etymology: [OE. agens, ageynes, AS. ongegn. The s is adverbial, orig. a genitive ending. See Again.]
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Against
Against is the seventh studio album by the Brazilian metal band Sepultura, released in 1998 through Roadrunner Records. It is the band’s first release with new frontman Derrick Green, who replaced group founder Max Cavalera in 1997.
Chambers 20th Century DictionaryRate this definition:4.0 / 1 vote
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Against
a-genst′, also a-gānst′, prep. opposite to: in opposition to: in contact or collision with: in provision for: in exchange for, instead of: (B. and Shak.) by the time that, elliptically for ‘against (the time) at which’ or ‘that I come.’ [Formed from again, with genitive ending -es, as whilst from while—the -t being a later addition, as in amongs-t, amids-t, &c.]
British National Corpus
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Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word ‘against’ in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #137
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Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word ‘against’ in Written Corpus Frequency: #366
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Numerology
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of against in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
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Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of against in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of against in a Sentence
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Ashley Parker:
The big issue here is that traditionally the commission does not negotiate with the parties. They negotiate with the candidates, another interesting open question is if you read the tea leaves a little bit … They want all the Republican candidates to pledge to no more debates. You can see a world in which, if the candidate is not Donald Trump … a Republican candidate who thinks they really could do well against Biden, think debates are strength, wanting that debate. So it’s not totally monolithic even within the party necessarily.
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President Nkurunziza:
In case they violate those principles, they will have attacked the country and every Burundian will stand up and fight against them … The country will have been attacked and it will respond.
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De Minaur:
The crowd support was amazing, i had a bit of a thrill last year against (Marin) Cilic.
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Marzuki Darusman:
National sovereignty is not a license to commit crimes against humanity or genocide. The Rohingya and all of Myanmar’s people, in fact the entire world, is looking at you to take action.
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Adam Schiff:
The committee… will not facilitate efforts by President Trump and his allies in Congress to threaten, intimidate and retaliate against the whistleblower who courageously raised the initial alarm.
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