opposition

[ˌɒpəˈzɪʃən]
n
the act of opposing or the state of being opposed
hostility, unfriendliness, or antagonism
a person or group antagonistic or opposite in aims to another
a political party or group opposed to the ruling party or government.(capital as part of a name, esp in Britain and other Commonwealth countries).(of a political party) opposing the government
a position facing or opposite another
the act of placing something facing or opposite something else
something that acts as an obstacle to some course or progress
the position of an outer planet or the moon when it is in line or nearly in line with the earth as seen from the sun and is approximately at its nearest to the earth.the position of two celestial bodies when they appear to be diametrically opposite each other on the celestial sphere.See conjunction
an exact aspect of 180° between two planets, etc, an orb of 8° being allowedSee conjunction See square See trine
the relation between propositions having the same subject and predicate but differing in quality, quantity, or both, as with all men are wicked; no men are wicked; some men are not wicked.a diagram representing these relations with the contradictory propositions at diagonally opposite corners
- 习惯用语
- the opposition a relative position of the kings in the endgame such that the player who has the move is at a disadvantage