Against of i意思

The phrase "against of I" is not a standard English construction and may be confusing or unclear in meaning. It seems to be trying to express disagreement or opposition, but it's not grammatically correct. Here are a few possibilities for what might be meant and how to express it more clearly in English:

  1. If you mean "in opposition to me," you could say:

    • "against me"
    • "opposed to me"
  2. If you mean "in contrast to my opinion," you could say:

    • "in contrast to what I think"
    • "different from my viewpoint"
  3. If you mean "against my will," you could say:

    • "against my will"
    • "without my consent"
  4. If you mean "in competition with me," you could say:

    • "competing against me"
    • "in opposition to my interests"

Remember to use clear and standard English constructions to ensure your meaning is understood. If you provide more context, I can help you with a more specific and accurate expression.