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opposition

  • 1 Opposition

    subs.
    P. ἐναντιότης, ἡ, ἐναντίωσις, ἡ.
    Act of opposing: P. ἐναντίωμα, τό.
    Opposition ( to a project): P. ἐναντίωσις (Thuc. 8, 50).
    Hostility: P. and V. ἔχθρα, ἡ; see Hostility.
    The opposition, the opposite party: use P. and V. οἱ ἐναντίοι.
    In opposition: P. and V. ἐναντίον.

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  • 2 opposition

    [opə'ziʃən]
    1) (the act of resisting or fighting against by force or argument: There is a lot of opposition to his ideas.) αντίθεση,εναντίωση,αντίδραση
    2) (the people who are fighting or competing against: In war and business, one should always get to know one's opposition.) αντίπαλοι,αντιπολίτευση

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  • 3 opposition

    1) αντίθεση
    2) αντιπολίτευση

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  • 4 Against

    prep.
    P. and V. ἐπ (acc. or dat.), πρός (acc.), εἰς (acc.).
    After verbs of speaking, deciding, etc.: P. and V. κατ (gen.).
    In opposition to, contrary to: P. and V. παρ (acc.).
    (Stumble, etc.) against: P. and V. πρός (dat.).
    (Sin, etc.) against: P. and V. εἰς (acc.).
    Over against: P. and V. κατ (acc.).
    Opposite: P. ἀντίπερας (gen.), καταντικρύ (gen.), or use adj., P. and V. ἐναντίος (dat.).
    They piled a bank of earth against the city: P. χῶμα ἔχουν πρὸς τὴν πόλιν (Thuc. 2, 75).
    In compounds to express opposition: use P. and V. ἀντι, e.g.
    Make a stand against: P. and V. ἀνθίστασθαι (dat.).

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  • 5 against

    [ə'ɡenst]
    1) (in opposition to: They fought against the enemy; Dropping litter is against the law (= illegal).) εναντίον
    2) (in contrast to: The trees were black against the evening sky.) σε αντίθεση με, κόντρα σε
    3) (touching or in contact with: He stood with his back against the wall; The rain beat against the window.) πάνω σε
    4) (in order to protect against: vaccination against tuberculosis.) ενάντια σε

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  • 6 back down

    (to give up one's opinion, claim etc: She backed down in the face of strong opposition.) υποχωρώ

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  • 7 bitter

    ['bitə]
    1) (having a sharp, acid taste like lemons etc, and sometimes unpleasant: a bitter orange.) πικρός
    2) (full of pain or sorrow: She learned from bitter experience; bitter disappointment.) οδυνηρός
    3) (hostile: full of hatred or opposition: bitter enemies.) άσπονδος
    4) (very cold: a bitter wind.) τσουχτερός
    - bitterly
    - bitumen
    - bituminous

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  • 8 defiance

    (open disobedience; challenging or opposition: He went in defiance of my orders.) απείθεια,αψήφιση
    - defiantly

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  • 9 Fascism

    ['fæʃizəm]
    (a nationalistic and anti-Communist system of government like that of Italy 1922-43, where all aspects of society are controlled by the state and all criticism or opposition is suppressed.) φασισμός

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  • 10 hostile

    1) (unfriendly; warlike: hostile tribesmen.) εχθρικός
    2) (belonging to an enemy: a hostile army.) εχθρικός
    3) (showing dislike or opposition to something: a hostile attitude.) εχθρικός
    - hostility

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  • 11 hostility

    [-'sti-]
    noun (unfriendliness; opposition.) εθρ(ικ)ότητα

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  • 12 overt

    [ou'və:t]
    (not hidden or secret: overt opposition to a plan.) έκδηλος,ανοιχτός

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  • 13 persist

    [pə'sist]
    (to keep doing, thinking etc in spite of opposition or difficulty; to continue asking, persuading etc: It will not be easy but you will succeed if you persist; He didn't want to tell her, but she persisted (in asking).) επιμένω
    - persistently
    - persistence

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  • 14 resolute

    [-lu:t]
    adjective (doing what one has decided to do, in spite of opposition, criticism etc: a resolute attitude.) αποφασιστικός

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  • 15 snuff out

    1) (to extinguish the flame of (a candle etc): He snuffed out the candle by squeezing the wick between his thumb and forefinger.) σβήνω
    2) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) καταστέλλω

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  • 16 stout

    I adjective
    1) (strong or thick: a stout stick.) γερός,χοντρός
    2) (brave and resolute: stout resistance; stout opposition.) σθεναρός
    3) (fat: He's getting stout.) χοντρός
    II adjective
    (a dark, strong type of beer.) μαύρη μπίρα

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  • 17 Affirm

    v. trans.
    Assert: P. ἰσχυρίζεσθαι, διισχυρίζεσθαι.
    Opposed to deny: P. and V. φναι,P. καταφάναι.
    I know not how to affirm or deny this, my child: V. οὐκ οἶδʼ ὅπως φῶ τοῦτο καὶ μὴ φῶ, τέκνον (Eur., I.A. 643).
    Affirm in opposition: P. and V. ἀντιλέγειν.

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  • 18 Antipathy

    subs.
    P. and V. ἔχθρα, ἡ, ἔχθος, τό; see Dislike, Hostility.
    Opposition: P. ἐναντίωσις, ἡ.
    Discord: P. and V. ἔρις, ἡ.

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  • 19 Antithesis

    subs.
    P. ἀντίθεσις, ἡ.
    Opposition: ἐναντίωσις, ἡ.
    Contrary: use adj., P. and V. ἐναντίος.

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  • 20 Assert

    v. trans. or absol.
    P. and V. φναι, φάσκειν, P. διατείνεσθαι, ἰσχυρίζεσθαι, διισχυρίζεσθαι.
    Assert confidently: V. αὐχεῖν (rare P.), ἐξαυχεῖν; see Swear, Vow.
    Assert in opposition: P. and V. ἀντιλέγειν.
    Assert (a claim, etc.), make good, secure, v. trans.: P. βεβαιοῦν.
    Assert a claim to: P. ἀντιποιεῖσθαι (gen.), μεταποιεῖσθαι (gen.), Ar. and P. προσποιεῖσθαι (acc.).
    Assert oneself, be bold: P. and V. τολμᾶν, θρασνειν.
    Be obstinate: P. αὐθαδίζεσθαι.

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