Run counter to là gì

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "run counter to", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ run counter to, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ run counter to trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. We still run counter to.

2. Even run counter to reality and fantasy.

3. Both dogmatism and revisionism run counter to Marxism.

4. Your suggestions run counter to what we arranged yesterday.

5. The government's actions run counter to their election promises.

6. Bureaucratism and authoritarianism run counter to Chairman Mao's teachings.

7. 9 Both dogmatism and revisionism run counter to Marxism.

8. Does this run counter to the principles of socialism?

9. These demands run counter to the agreements we have reached.

10. Teenagers are likely to run counter to their parents in making friends.

11. The government's plans run counter to agreed European policy on this issue.

12. And as Mr Blunkett has found, academic findings often run counter to received wisdom.

13. This did indeed run counter to the original principle of a benign public monopoly.

14. Heavily subsidized government services and centralized labor markets run counter to our history and politics.

15. He did not run counter to his fate, but yielded himself up to it quite complacently.

16. 19 Heavily subsidized government services and centralized labor markets run counter to our history and politics.

17. Their conclusions run counter to any simple proletarianisation thesis about the effects of new technology on skill.

18. The policy on the use of biomass for energy purposes should not run counter to this approach.

19. This would run counter to the very informal information exchange that gives it meaning in this internal context.

20. Measures which adversely affect the incentives to use more energy-efficient technologies would run counter to that aim.

21. So far there is little here that would run counter to what would be considered orthodox Marxist views.

22. He is asked to behave in ways which run counter to his natural desires, and he resents this.

23. School authorities may excuse them from participation in compulsory false religious activities, which run counter to the Witnesses’ faith.

24. The explanations which they offer for continuing peasant unrest, however, run counter to important aspects of the Soviet explanation.

25. This would run counter to the wish to concentrate the proposals on those areas where LIFE has the greatest added value.

26. Clear-thinking organizations rely on cost justification to reveal these truths, even if they run counter to current plans and conventional wisdom.

27. It also agrees that reform must address the sector's structural deficiencies, while ensuring safeguards against any unwanted effects that run counter to the CFP;

28. Both the ultra-Left and Right currents of thought run counter to Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought and obstruct our advance towards modernization.

29. It also agrees that reform must address the sector's structural deficiencies, while ensuring safeguards against any unwanted effects that run counter to the CFP

30. Stick out a mile , the subsidies to the agricultural products export run counter to the fair trade system what WTO proposed, so must be forbidden.

31. 20) Both the ultra-Left and Right currents of thought run counter to Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought and obstruct our advance towards modernization.

32. Longer sessions would soon be necessary to prevent the Committee from accumulating a backlog, which would run counter to the spirit and letter of the Convention.

33. Not only would such concerns have been alien to a prudent private investor in a market economy, they would have run counter to the hypothetical investor's financial interests.

34. 76 However, it would run counter to the intention of the German legislature for German nationals, using the law of another Member State, to adopt afresh abolished titles of nobility.

35. The fact that the addressee of the offer may not turn it down justifies the prohibition imposed on the tenderer preventing him from withdrawing his offer where this would run counter to the aims of the intervention system.

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run counter to (someone or something) Thành ngữ, tục ngữ


be fed up with (with someone or something)

be out of patience (with someone

blow it (something)

fail at something I tried hard but I am sure that I blew the final math exam last week.

feel up to (do something)

feel able (healthy enough or rested enough) to do something I don

fill (something) in

write words needed in blanks Please fill in this form and give it to the receptionist.

get (something) over with

finish, end He wants to get his exams over with so that he can begin to relax again.

get hold of (something)

get possession of When you get hold of a dictionary could you please let me see it for a few minutes.

get on with (something)

continue to do; make progress
" Be quiet and get on with your homework."

hard on (someone/something)

treat something/someone roughly His son is very hard on shoes.

have (something) going for one

have ability, talent or good looks She has a lot going for her and I am sure that she will get the new job.

have had it (with someone or something)

can

keep (something) under one

keep something secret I plan to keep my plans to apply for a new job under my hat.

keep on (doing something)

continue She is careless and keeps on making the same mistakes over and over.

let (something) go

pay no attention to, neglect She seems to be letting her appearance go since she lost her job.

let (something) ride

continue without changing a situation We should forget about his recent problems at work and just let the whole matter ride.

look (something) up

search for something in a dictionary or other book I

not to touch (something) with a ten-foot pole|not

v. phr. To consider something completely undesirable or uninteresting. Some people won't touch spinach with a ten-foot pole. Kids who wouldn't touch an encyclopedia with a ten-foot pole love to find information with this computer program.

play on/upon (something)

cause an effect on, influence They played on his feelings of loneliness to get him to come and buy them dinner every night.

pull (something) off

accomplish something remarkable He really is lucky in being able to pull off the new business merger with no problems.

put (something) over on someone

fool, trick He was trying to put something over on his boss when he said that he was sick and couldn

put (something) past someone (negative)

be surprised by what someone does I wouldn

ram (something) down one

force one to do or agree to something not wanted She always tries to ram her ideas down our throats which makes us very angry.

ram (something) down someone's throat

force one to do or agree to something not wanted The lawyer rammed the settlement down our throats even though we were not happy with it.

run into (something)

hit something or crash into something His car ran into the other car on the highway.

run out (of something)

use up, come to an end The car ran out of gas in the middle of the countryside.

run up against (something)

encounter They ran up against many problems when they were building the freeway.

see about (something)

check into something I

see to (something)

attend to or do something I will see to the rental car and you can see to the airplane tickets.

sick of (someone or something)

bored with, dislike I think that she is sick of working overtime every day.

try (something) out

test We were not allowed to try the computer out before we bought it.

run counter to (someone or something)

To oppose, contravene, or work against someone or something. The former CEO's actions run counter to everything this company stands for. The governor's newest policy seems to be running counter to everything he promised during his election campaign.Learn more: counter, run

run counter to something

to be in opposition to something; to run against something. (This has nothing to do with running.) Your proposal runs counter to what is required by the manager. His idea runs counter to good sense.Learn more: counter, run

run counter to

Be in conflict with, oppose, as in Practice often runs counter to theory. This idiom, first recorded in 1843, uses counter in the sense of "in an opposite direction." Learn more: counter, run

run counter to

be or develop in conflict with.Learn more: counter, run
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