◾have ( got ) something against somebody/something
( not used in the progressive tenses )
✔️to dislike somebody/something for a particular reason
E. g. What have you got against Ruth? She's always been good to you
✔️to dislike somebody because of something bad they have done to you in the past
E. g. I don’t have anything against her, we just don’t get along
( not used in the progressive tenses )
✔️to dislike somebody/something for a particular reason
E. g. What have you got against Ruth? She's always been good to you
✔️to dislike somebody because of something bad they have done to you in the past
E. g. I don’t have anything against her, we just don’t get along