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101 adverse
a.aafat / duSHman aanah / kaRwa kasiila / muKHaalif / naa mowaafiq / naa saaz / naa saaz gaar / naqiiz -
102 adverse
a1) ворожий; антагоністичний2) несприятливий; шкідливий; суперечний ( чиїм-небудь) інтересам, бажанням3) який лежить, розташований навпроти; протилежний4) бoт. обернений -
103 adverse to
e muhalif -
104 adverse
advopposé (de manière adversee) -
105 Adverse
مضاد، سالب، سلبى، به عجز -
106 adverse
adj. сөрөг, эсрэг. -
107 adverse
a. 역의, 거꾸로의, 반대의, 적의가 있는, 불리한 -
108 adverse
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109 adverse
مخالف، مغاير، ناسازگار، مضر، روبرو -
110 adverse
adj (#ly [adv]) suprotan, protivan, oprečan; neprijateljski ([to] = prema), štetan, nepovoljan; loš / [com] # balance = pasivna bilanca; # party = protivnik, neprijateljska stranka; # fate = loša sreća; #ly affected = pogođen, izložen negativnom djelovanju* * *
nepovoljan
nepovoljno
neprijateljski
pasivan
protivan
protivniÄki
suprotan
suprotan vjetru
Å¡tetan -
111 adverse
in a self contradictory manner, inconsistently -
112 adverse
вредный; неблагоприятный; противоположный; обратный -
113 adverse
қолайсыз, зиянды, қарсы (жел жөнінде), жанама (әсер) -
114 adverse
ضدمعادمعاآسمناوئنقيض -
115 adverse
ضائر* * *ضائِر -
116 adverse
• naspraman; nepovoljan; neprijateljski; nesrećan; pasivan; protivan; protivnički; suprotan; suprotan vetru; štetan -
117 adverse to
• vastakkainen• vastainen• vihamielinen• vihollismielinen• haitallinen -
118 adverse
пассивный (о балансе); неблагоприятный (напр. о тенденции) -
119 adverse
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120 adverse
См. также в других словарях:
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adverse — ADVERSE. adj. Contraire. Il n est d usage qu en ces deux phrases, Fortune adverse, Partie adverse, dont la dernière ne se dit qu en style de Barreau, et signifie La personne contre qui l on plaide. On dit aussi, L Avocat adverse … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
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adverse — Adverse. adjectif. Contraire. Il n a d usage qu en ces deux phrases. Fortune adverse. partie adverse. C est la personne contre qui on plaide … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
adverse — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ harmful; unfavourable. DERIVATIVES adversely adverb. USAGE A common error is to use adverse instead of averse, as in I am not adverse to helping out , rather than the correct form I am not averse to helping out. ORIGIN Latin… … English terms dictionary