词汇 | have against |
释义 | Phr V have against has, had have sth against sb/sth (never in continuous tenses) to dislike or disagree with someone or something for a particular reasonusually negativeI have nothing against her - I just don't find her very easy to talk to. have sth against sb/sth not progressive to dislike or disapprove of someone or something for a particular reason, for example because they have done something wrong in the past: I can't see what you have against Alex's friends.have nothing against sb/sth (=used to say that there is nothing you dislike or disapprove of about someone or something) Potter had nothing against the monarchy, in principle. have (something) against (someone or something)To dislike or be opposed to someone or something. A specific thing does not have to be stated between "have" and "against"—words like "something" and "anything" are commonly used there. A: "I knew you had something against Janet!" B: "She just irritates me, that's all." The board didn't have anything against my proposal, so I'm allowed to start working on it now. have something against someone or somethingto have a reason to dislike someone or something. (Note the replacement for something in the negative in the example.) Do you have something against me? I have nothing against chocolate ice cream. |
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