counterpose的中文用法及示例

  • 0 to present something as being the opposite of another thing; to be the opposite of another thing -- 使对立;使对照;使均衡

    • Michael's sunniness is counterposed by John's gloominess. 迈克尔的阳光与约翰的忧郁形成了鲜明对比。

    • He began by counterposing communism against democracy. 他以把共产主义和民主主义相对照作为开场。

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双语用例

  • What is counterposed to the right against paternalistic interference is always the good of the individual whose right we are considering infringing.

  • Against the subversive function of memory, one must counterpose its consolation.

  • In its more extreme versions it carried racial implications by counterposing civilization (positive) with barbarism (negative).

  • In this article, we counterpose the norms concerning who parents should turn to for help that government policies aim to inculcate with those held by parents themselves.

  • And this perhaps points to a prime characteristic of the imaginative strategies adopted by these writers in their responses to the new suburbia, counterposing the mundane with the otherworldly.

  • The experience of the heart, counterposed to the argumentation of the head, found expression in the language of love, of romance.

  • To this he counterposed the dictatorship of the proletariat, implemented by the communist party founded in 1847, based on the principles and program enunciated in the manifesto.

  • It is dangerous to counterpose academic achievement and broader activities.

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