词汇 | take against somebody/something |
释义 | take against somebody/somethingtake against somebody/something phrasal verbphr v British EnglishBrE to begin to dislike someone or something, especially without a good reason 〔尤指没有原因地〕开始不喜欢 Voters took against the relationship between the government and the unions in the 1970s. 20 世纪70年代选民开始对政府和工会之间的关系产生不满。 Examples from the Corpus take against • I support the Bill, because anything that can add to the action that can be taken against car thieves is welcome.• But Football League action of the kind taken against Flashman is unusual and is seldom the result of their own initiative.• He might even take against her and she cared for him.• S. assurances that no military actions would be taken against him by these exiles.• No action will be taken against the automaker during the review period, which could take up to four months. → take against somebody/something at take1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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