versus /ˈvɚsəs/ /ˈvɚsəz/ preposition /ˈvɚsəs/ /ˈvɚsəz/
preposition
Learner's definition of VERSUS
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used to indicate the two people, teams, etc., that are fighting or competing against each other or that are opposed to each other in a legal case(表示两人、两队等)对阵,对决,诉 -
It's Smith versus Jones in the title fight.这是史密斯对阵琼斯的冠军争夺赛。
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In 1948, the U.S. presidential election was Dewey versus Truman.*1948年,美国总统选举是杜威对决杜鲁门。
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I sometimes feel like it's me versus [=against] the rest of the world.我有时感觉全世界都在跟我作对。
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the State versus John Smith政府诉约翰·史密斯案
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abbreviation vs., v. 2
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used to indicate two different things, choices, etc., that are being compared or considered与…相对,与…相比(比较两种不同的东西、选择等)