anti

英 ['æntɪ] 美 ['æntaɪ]
  • adj. 反对的
  • n. 反对者,反对论者
  • n. (Anti)人名;(意)安蒂;(阿拉伯)安提

英文词源


anti (n.)
as a stand-alone word, attested from 1788, originally in reference to the anti-federalists in U.S. politics (in the 1830s, of the Anti-Masonic party); as an adjective, from 1857. From anti- in various usages.

双语例句


1. An attempt by anti-abortionists to tighten the rules was defeated.
反堕胎者所作的加强法规的尝试失败了。

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2. In recent months many conservative politicians have jumped on the anti-immigrant bandwagon.
最近几个月,很多保守政客都搭上了“反移民”这班车。

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3. Mr Cramer said the violence by anti-government protestors was reprehensible.
克拉默先生说反政府示威者的暴力活动应该受到谴责。

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4. In France's former North African colonies, anti-French feeling is growing.
在北非的一些前法属殖民地国家,反法情绪日益增长。

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5. Four days of non-stop demonstrations have emboldened the anti-government protesters.
持续4天不间断的示威使反政府抗议者士气高涨。

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