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count against English-Italian

deporre a sfavore di

guard against English-Italian

guardarsi da

hold against English-Italian

hold something against somebody

take against English-Italian

prendere in antipatia

turn against English-Italian

diventare ostile a

up against in up English-Italian

alle prese con

be leaning against in lean2 English-Italian

essere appoggiato contro

it goes against the grain in grain English-Italian

è contro la mia/sua natura

advise somebody against something in advise English-Italian

sconsigliare qualcosa a qualcuno

hold something against somebody in hold2 English-Italian

avercela con qualcuno per qualcosa

against US English

in opposition to

go against in go1 US English

oppose or resist

run against in run US English

collide with (someone)

up against in up US English

close to or in contact with

find against in find US English

(of a court) make a decision against or judge to be guilty

kick against in kick1 US English

express resentment at or frustration with (an institution or restriction)

against time in time US English

with utmost speed, so as to finish by a specified time

turn against or turn someone against in turn US English

become (or cause someone to become) hostile toward

against nature in nature US English

unnatural or immoral

run up against in run US English

experience or meet (a difficulty or problem)

set someone against in set1 US English

cause someone to be in opposition or conflict with

set something against in set1 US English

offset something against

up against it in up US English

facing some serious but unspecified difficulty

come out in come US English

declare oneself as being for or against something

come up against in come US English

be faced with or opposed by (something such as an enemy or problem)

dead set against in dead US English

strongly opposed to

against the grain in grain US English

contrary to the natural inclination or feeling of someone or something

on one's guard in guard US English

prepared for any contingency; vigilant

hold out in hold1 US English

resist or survive in dangerous or difficult circumstances

hope against hope in hope US English

cling to a mere possibility

play someone off in play US English

bring people into conflict or competition for one’s own advantage

stand out in stand US English

persist in opposition or support of something

against or with the stream in stream US English

against (or with) the prevailing view or tendency

against the sun in sun US English

against the direction of the sun’s apparent movement in the northern hemisphere; from right to left or counterclockwise

go against English-Spanish

oponerse* a, ir* en contra de