appose
英 [ə'pəʊz]
美 [ə'poz]
英文词源
- appose (v.)
- "to apply" (one thing to another), 1590s, either from French apposer (from a "to;" see ad-, + poser "to place;" see pose (v.1)), or else formed in English from Latin apponere (see apposite) on analogy of compose, expose, etc. In Middle English, an identical word was a variant spelling of oppose. Related: Apposed; apposing.
双语例句
- 1. To appose Japan successfully, China must seek assistance from other powers.
- 要抗日成功, 中国也必须得到其他国家的援助.
来自辞典例句
- 2. Unleash the tides of doom ! Appose all those who would oppose us.
- 掀起毁灭的潮流,反对所有将反对我们的人!
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