/tə əˈpoʊz ən ˈækʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: phản đối một hành vi.
A more thorough explanation: To oppose an action means to actively resist, challenge, or object to a particular course of conduct or decision, typically in a formal or legal context. It involves expressing disagreement or disapproval with the intention of preventing or hindering the action from being carried out.
Example: The defendant filed a motion to oppose the plaintiff’s request for a temporary restraining order.