-
1 implacable opponent
-
2 opponent
nоппонент; противник; враг; противная сторонаto carry out mass execution of political opponents — осуществлять массовые казни политических противников
to placate one's opponents — успокаивать / умиротворять своих противников
- formidable opponentto put political opponents in prison without trial — бросать политических противников в тюрьму без суда и следствия
- hard-line opponents
- ideological opponent
- implacable opponent
- opponent of reform
- political opponent
- primary opponent - vociferous opponent -
3 foe
fəu сущ.;
поэт. враг, противник;
недоброжелатель, недруг, неприятель a bitter, implacable foe ≈ злейший враг formidable foe ≈ страшный враг sworn foe fast foe dire foe political foe vanquish a foe Syn: opponent враг, недруг - sworn * заклятый враг - to be a * to smth. быть противником чего-л. - a political * of long standing давний политический противник (собирательнле) враждебные силы > our * враг рода человеческого, сатана, дьявол foe поэт. враг, противник;
недоброжелатель -
4 enemy
['enəmɪ] 1. сущ.1) враг; антагонист, недруг, противникto conquer / overcome / rout an enemy — победить врага
to confront / face an enemy — сражаться с врагом, столкнуться лицом к лицу с врагом
arch / avowed / implacable / mortal / sworn enemy — заклятый враг
formidable / powerful enemy — сильный враг, достойный соперник
2) употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. враг, неприятель ( вражеские войска)The enemy has suffered heavy losses. — Враг понёс большие потери.
•Syn:••2. прил.to kill the enemy — коротать время, стараться убить время
1) вражеский, неприятельский2) враждебно настроенный, недружелюбный•Syn: -
5 foe
[fəu]сущ.; поэт.враг, противник; недоброжелатель, недруг, неприятельbitter / implacable foe — злейший враг
Syn:
См. также в других словарях:
Frederick Augustus Voigt — (1892 1957), British journalist and author of German ancestry, most famous for his work with the Manchester Guardian and his opposition to dictatorship and totalitarianism on the European Continent.LifeVoigt was born in Hampstead, London, on 9… … Wikipedia
Formosus — Pope Formosus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Formosus (891 896) The pontificate of this pope belongs to that era of strife for political supremacy in Italy, which succeeded the disruption of the Carlovingian empire. Formosus was… … Catholic encyclopedia
Pope Formosus — Pope Formosus † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Formosus (891 896) The pontificate of this pope belongs to that era of strife for political supremacy in Italy, which succeeded the disruption of the Carlovingian empire. Formosus was… … Catholic encyclopedia
Apisai Tora — Mohammad Apisai Vuniyayawa Tora (born 1934) is a Fijian politician and former soldier and trade unionist. As a labour leader, he was a fighter for dock workers. As a soldier, he served in Malaya and is currently the President of the Ex Servicemen … Wikipedia
Reconciliation and Unity Commission — The Reconciliation and Unity Commission is a proposed government body to be set up if the Reconciliation, Tolerance, and Unity Bill, which was introduced into the Fijian Parliament on May 4 2005, is passed. The legislation proposes to empower the … Wikipedia
Landau, Ezekiel — ▪ Polish rabbi born Oct. 8, 1713, Opatów, Pol. died April 29, 1793, Prague Polish rabbi, the learned author of a much reprinted book on Jewish law (Halakha (Halakhah)). In 1734 Landau s reputation for learning led to his appointment… … Universalium
George H. Steuart (politician) — For information about other persons with the name George H. Steuart, see George H. Steuart. George Hume Steuart Mayor of Annapolis In office 1759–1763 Preceded by John Brice, Jr. Succeeded by Daniel Dulany … Wikipedia
Michael MacNamara — For other people named Michael McNamara, see Michael McNamara (disambiguation). Michael MacNamara was a politician in Colonial Maryland, who served 3 terms as Mayor of Annapolis. Contents 1 Politics 2 Coming of Revolution 3 See also 4 … Wikipedia
Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton — (Wriothesley is pronounced Risly ) (October 6, 1573 ndash; November 10, 1624), one of William Shakespeare s patrons, was the second son of Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton, and his wife Mary Browne, Countess of Southampton, daughter of… … Wikipedia
Alexander Vorontsov — Count Alexander Romanovich Vorontsov ( ru. Александр Романович Воронцов) (1741 ndash;1805) was the Russian imperial chancellor during the early years of Alexander I s reign. He began his career at the age of fifteen in the Izmailovsky regiment of … Wikipedia
José Travassos Valdez, 1st Count of Bonfim — José Lúcio Travassos Valdez José Lúcio Travassos Valdez (February 23, 1787 July 10, 1862), first and only Baron and first Count do Bonfim (Portuguese pronunciation: [bõˈfĩ]), was a Portuguese soldier and statesman. Contents 1 … Wikipedia