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1 arouse hostility
Общая лексика: спровоцировать враждебное отношение -
2 hostility
[hɔs'tɪlətɪ]сущ.1)а) враждебностьto arouse / stir up hostility — возбуждать враждебность
to display / show / express hostility to / towards smb. — проявлять, выражать, демонстрировать враждебность по отношению к кому-л.
to feel hostility — чувствовать неприязнь, враждебность (по отношению к кому-л. / чему-л.)
bitter hostility, deep hostility, profound hostility — глубокая враждебность
Syn:2) ( hostilities) военные действияSyn: -
3 antagonism
noun* * *noun (unfriendliness, hostility.) Feindseligkeit* * *an·tago·nism[ænˈtægənɪzmə]* * *[n'tgənIzəm]n(between people, theories etc) Antagonismus m; (towards sb, ideas, a suggestion, change etc) Feindseligkeit f, Feindlichkeit f (to(wards) gegenüber)* * *between zwischen dat)b) Widerstand m, Widerstreben n (to, toward[s] gegen)c) PHYSIOL Wechsel-, Gegenwirkung f* * *nounFeindseligkeit, die (towards, against gegenüber); (between two) Antagonismus, der (geh.)* * *n.Gegensatz m.Widerstreit m. -
4 antagonism
ænˈtæɡənɪzm сущ.
1) антагонизм, вражда to arouse, stir up antagonism ≈ раздувать вражду to feel (an) antagonism ≈ чувствовать враждебность по отношению к кому-л. deep, deep-rooted, profound, strong antagonism ≈ застарелая вражда, старая вражда Syn: hostility, animosity, enmity
2) сопротивление (to, against)вражда;
враждебность;
неприятие;
сопротивление - * to smb., smth. враждебное отношение к кому-л., чему-л.;
неприятие кого-л., чего-л.;
- to be in * with smb. быть во враждебных отношениях с кем-л.;
- her plan to become an actress met with * of her family ее намерение стать актрисой натолкнулось на сопротивление всей семьи антагонизм, противоборство - * between factions фракционная борьба;
- * between capital and labour антагонизм труда и капитала;
- * between good and evil антагонизм добра и зла антагонистическое противоречие - to come into * with smth. вступать в противоречие с чем-л.antagonism антагонизм, вражда ~ сопротивление (to, against)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > antagonism
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5 antagonism
[æn'tægənɪz(ə)m]сущ.1) вражда; враждебность, неприязньto arouse / stir up antagonism — раздувать вражду
to feel antagonism to smb. — испытывать неприязнь по отношению к кому-л.
deep / deep-rooted / profound / strong antagonism — глубокая вражда
Syn:2) антагонизм, противоборство -
6 anger
1. n гнев, ярость; раздражениеin anger — в гневе, в ярости; в раздражении
hot anger — ярость, бешенство
2. n арх. раздражение, воспаление; боль3. v сердить, злить, вызывать гнев; раздражать4. v сердиться, злиться; распалятьсяhe angers easily — он быстро выходит из себя; его легко разозлить
5. v арх. вызывать раздражение, воспалениеСинонимический ряд:1. annoyance (noun) annoyance; displeasure; irritation; vexation2. exasperation (noun) exasperation; indignation; resentment3. ire (noun) acrimony; animosity; fury; hatred; hostility; ire; mad; outrage; passion; rage; spleen; wrath4. blow up (verb) blow up; boil; boil over; bristle; burn; flare up; fume; rage; seethe5. enrage (verb) enrage; incense; infuriate; ire; mad; outrage; steam up; umbrage6. provoke (verb) annoy; arouse; exasperate; irritate; madden; nettle; offend; provoke; rankle; vexАнтонимический ряд:appease; calm; calmness; clemency; compose; conciliate; forbear; forbearance; forgiveness; heal; kindness; love; mildness; patience; placate; please
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