English主要词典
opposite
Universal Words
adjective, adverb, noun, preposition
adjective
1 [onlybeforenoun] on the other side of a particular area from sb/sth and usually facing them:
Answers are given on the opposite page. * We live further down on the opposite side of the road. * It's not easy having a relationship when you live at opposite ends of the country.
2 (used after the noun) facing the speaker or sb/sth that has been mentioned:
I could see smoke coming from the windows of the house directly opposite. * He sat down in the chair opposite.
3 [usuallybeforenoun] as different as possible from sth:
I watched them leave and then drove off in the opposite direction. * She tried calming him down but it seemed to be having the opposite effect. * students at opposite ends of the ability range
opposite adverb:
There's a newly married couple living opposite (= on the other side of the road). * See opposite (= on the opposite page) for further details.
IDIOMS
your opposite number a person who does the same job as you in another organization:
The Foreign Secretary is currently having talks with his opposite number in the White House.
the opposite sex the other sex:
He found it difficult to talk to members of the opposite sex.
noun [oftensing.] a person or thing that is as different as possible from sb/sth else:
Hot and cold are opposites. * What is the opposite of heavy? * I thought she would be small and blonde but she's the complete opposite. * Exactly the opposite is true. * 'Is it better now?' 'Quite the opposite, I'm afraid.'
IDIOMS
opposites attract used to say that people who are very different are often attracted to each other
preposition
1 on the other side of a particular area from sb/sth, and usually facing them:
I sat opposite him during the meal (= on the other side of the table). * The bank is opposite the supermarket (= on the other side of the road). * Write your address opposite (= next to) your name.
2 acting in a film/movie or play as the partner of sb:
She starred opposite Tom Hanks.