run up against
英 [rʌn ʌp əˈɡenst]
美 [rʌn ʌp əˈɡenst]
突然遇到(问题); 突然碰到(困难)
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 突然遇到(问题);突然碰到(困难)
If yourun up againstproblems, you suddenly begin to experience them.- I ran up against the problem of getting taken seriously long before I became a writer...
我突然遇到了这样的问题:虽然还没有成为作家,却过早受到了重视。 - He ran up against a solid wall of opposition when it came to the sensitive issue of party privileges.
当涉及党派特权这样敏感的问题时,他遭到了坚决的反对。
- I ran up against the problem of getting taken seriously long before I became a writer...
双语例句
- Don't back up the moment you run up against a little difficulty.
不要遇到一点困难就打退堂鼓。 - This is the kind of competition you can expect to run up against.
这是你可能遇到的竞争。 - You never know what you're liable to run up against.
你永远不知道你可能遇到什么困难。 - Economic growth would sooner or later run up against insurmountable problems.
经济增长迟早会遇上不可克服的问题。 - Every time we try to get the scheme going we seem to run up against yet another problem.
我们每次试图执行计划时,似乎又碰到了另一个困难。 - When our principles run up against our interests, which should we adhere to?
当我们的原则和自身利益互相冲突时,我们应该服从哪一方呢? - Manufacturers could learn from other industries that have run up against similar problems.
在这方面,各大汽车厂商可以学习一下其它碰到类似问题的行业是怎么做的。 - In keeping a diary in English, we inevitably run up against a lot of difficulties.
在用英语记日记的过程中,我们不可避免地要遇到许多困难。 - I ran up against the problem of getting taken seriously long before I became a writer
我突然遇到了这样的问题:虽然还没有成为作家,却过早受到了重视。 - Our best intentions regarding conservation and carbon reduction inevitably run up against the realities of foreclosure and bankruptcy and unemployment.
就环境保护和碳排放量的限制而言,我们最好的打算必然会与破产、失业发生冲突。