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adversarial position

  • 1 противостояние

    1) General subject: opposition, adversarial position (http://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/library/cornell.html), conflict, strife
    2) Military: confrontation, standoff
    3) Literature: stand
    4) Oil: closing with
    5) Advertising: counterstrategy
    6) Security: (политическое) confrontation, face-off
    7) Politico-military term: stand in opposition

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > противостояние

  • 2 streitig

    Adj. JUR. litigious; (umstritten) contested, präd. in dispute, at issue; jemandem etw. streitig machen dispute s.o.’s right to s.th.; streitige Gerichtsbarkeit jurisdiction on civil disputes; Rang 1, strittig
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    strei|tig ['ʃtraitɪç]
    adj

    stréítig machen — to dispute sb's right to sth

    jdm das Geschäft/den ersten Platz stréítig machen — to vie (form) or compete with sb for business/for first place

    das/seine Kompetenz kann man ihm nicht stréítig machen — that/his competence is indisputable

    * * *
    strei·tig
    [ˈʃtraitɪç]
    adj disputed, contentious; JUR contentious, litigious, controversial
    \streitiges Verfahren litigious proceedings pl
    \streitige Verhandlung adversarial hearing
    nicht \streitig non-contentious
    jdm etw \streitig machen to challenge sb's sth
    jdm eine Stellung \streitig machen to challenge sb's position
    einem Land das Anrecht auf ein Gebiet \streitig machen to contest [or dispute] a country's right to a territory
    * * *
    Adjektiv disputed <question, issue>

    jemandem jemanden/etwas streitig machen — dispute somebody's right to somebody/something

    * * *
    streitig adj JUR litigious; (umstritten) contested, präd in dispute, at issue;
    jemandem etwas streitig machen dispute sb’s right to sth;
    streitige Gerichtsbarkeit jurisdiction on civil disputes; Rang 1, strittig
    * * *
    Adjektiv disputed <question, issue>

    jemandem jemanden/etwas streitig machen — dispute somebody's right to somebody/something

    * * *
    adj.
    arguable adj.
    debatable adj.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > streitig

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