| 释义 | turn (someone) against someone/somethingphrasal verb with turnverbuk /tɜːn/ us /tɝːn/
 to start not to like or agree with someone or something, or to make someone do this: (使某人)不喜欢;(使某人)不赞成;(使某人)与…为敌
 After six years of fighting public opinion has turned against the war.经过6年的战争之后,公众舆论开始转向反战。
 The girl's natural father claimed that her stepfather was turning her against him.女孩的生父声称她的继父在唆使她与自己作对。
 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
 Not liking
 abhor
 abide
 abominate
 anti-American
 anti-British
 civil
 cup
 cut
 deplore
 despise
 detest
 disdain
 disdainful
 go off
 misanthropically
 non-fan
 not be someone's cup of teaidiom
 not go much on somethingidiom
 not have a civil word to say about someoneidiom
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 turn against someone/something | American Dictionary
 turn against someone/somethingphrasal verb with turnverbus/tɜrn/
 to change from supporting to opposing someone or something:
 A lot of his supporters turned against him.
 Their idea is that the immune system turns against the body because it isn't exposed to enough germs.
 
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