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1 opposition
opə'ziʃən1) (the act of resisting or fighting against by force or argument: There is a lot of opposition to his ideas.) motstand, strid2) (the people who are fighting or competing against: In war and business, one should always get to know one's opposition.) motstander, opposisjonfiende--------motstander--------opposisjonsubst. \/ˈɒpəzɪʃən\/1) motsetning2) motstand3) ( også politikk) opposisjon4) (medisin, anatomi) opponens, motstilling5) motsatt stilling, stilling midt imot6) ( astronomi) opposisjon7) ( elektronikk eller astrologi) motfasein opposition i opposisjon ( elektronikk eller astrologi) i motfasein opposition to i motsetning tilhan talte mot planen, han motsatte seg planen i strid medmake\/raise opposition against gjøre motstand motmeet with opposition eller encounter opposition møte motstandoffer determined opposition gjøre urokkelig motstandthe Opposition opposisjonen• His\/Her Majesty's Oppositionopposisjonslederen, lederen for opposisjonen (eller opposisjonspartiet)the Opposition benches opposisjonens benker (i det britiske parlamentet)opposition party ( politikk) opposisjonsparti
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meet with opposition — encounter resistance … English contemporary dictionary
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meet with — phrasal to be subjected to ; encounter < the proposal met with opposition > … New Collegiate Dictionary
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meet with — verb a) To have a meeting with (someone). The proposal met with stiff opposition. b) To encounter; to experience. They met the proposal with stiff opposition … Wiktionary
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