to go against
[phrase form: go]
01
反对, 抵抗
to oppose or resist someone or something
Transitive: to go against sth
例子
Many citizens went against the government's policies by participating in protests.
许多公民通过参加抗议活动反对政府的政策。
In a democratic society, people have the right to go against established norms and seek change.
在民主社会中,人们有权反对既定规范并寻求改变。
02
违背, 与...相抵触
to disagree with or not fit well with a specific rule, concept, or standard
Transitive: to go against a rule or concept
例子
Her principles go against the idea of exploiting natural resources for profit.
她的原则违背了为利润而剥削自然资源的想法。
The proposed changes to the law go against the principles of justice and fairness.
对法律的拟议修改违背了正义和公平的原则。
03
违背, 不利于
to not be beneficial to someone's interests or preferences
Transitive: to go against someone's interest
例子
The decision to cut funding for education clearly goes against the students' interests.
削减教育经费的决定显然违背了学生的利益。
His impulsive behavior tends to go against his own best interests.
他的冲动行为往往会违背他自己的最佳利益。



























