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  • 1 oppose

    1. I
    it is the duty of opposition to oppose оппозиция всегда должна выступать с критикой
    2. III
    1) oppose smth. oppose smb.'s plans (a scheme, an action, the new measures, smb.'s marriage, etc.) выступать /возражать/ против чьих-л. планов и т.д.; oppose a resolution (the motion, a bill, etc.) отклонять резолюцию и т.д., выступать против резолюции и т.д.; oppose smb. oppose their candidate выступать против их кандидата; oppose the Government выступать в оппозиции к правительству
    2) oppose smth. oppose the two approaches (smb.'s views, these plans, etc.) противопоставлять два подхода и т.д.: you are opposing things that are practically identical вы противопоставляете фактически совершенно тождественные вещи
    3. IV
    oppose smth. in some manner oppose smth. stubbornly (bitterly, fiercely, obstinately, radically, vainly, etc.) упорно и т.д. выступать /возражать, быть/ против чего-л., упорно и т.д. противиться чему-л.; he opposed the idea tooth and nail он всеми силами боролся против этой идеи
    4. XI
    1) be opposed to smth. be much (strongly, bitterly, etc.) opposed to the idea (to her marriage, to your going abroad, etc.) очень и т.д. возражать /быть настроенным/ против этой идеи и т.д.
    2) be opposed to smth. his character is diametrically opposed to mine по характеру он полная мне противоположность; be totally opposed to facts (to smb.'s interests, etc.) полностью противоречить фактам и т.д., идти вразрез с фактами и т.д.; as opposed to smth. в отличие от чего-л.; be opposed in smth. words that are opposed in meaning слова, которые противопоставляются по значению XXI1)
    oppose smb. with smth. oppose the enemy with determination (one's rival with countermeasures, etc.) оказать упорное сопротивление противнику и т.д.
    2)
    oppose smth., smb. to /with/ smth., smb. oppose advantages to disadvantages (reason to /with/ force, patience to fury, your views to mine, good nature to /with/ anger, white to /with/ black, Plato to Aristotle, etc.) противопоставлять /сравнивать, сопоставлять/ плюсы и минусы и т.д.; oppose violence to violence (courage with courage, etc.) ответить насилием на насилие и т.д; oppose smth. against smth. oppose his will against mine противопоставить его волю моей

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > oppose

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  • bitterly — bit|ter|ly [ bıtərli ] adverb * 1. ) in a way that shows that you are extremely angry, upset, or disappointed about something: He complained bitterly that no one had bothered to ask his opinion. 2. ) in a determined and angry way: Many people are …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • bitterly */ — UK [ˈbɪtə(r)lɪ] / US [ˈbɪtərlɪ] adverb 1) in a way that shows that you are extremely angry, upset, or disappointed about something He complained bitterly that no one had bothered to ask his opinion. 2) in a determined and angry way Many people… …   English dictionary

  • opposed — op|posed [ ə pouzd ] adjective ** 1. ) someone who is opposed to something thinks it should not happen or should not be done: opposed to: He was bitterly opposed to the war. be opposed to doing something: Some residents were opposed to naming the …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • bitterly — [ˈbɪtəli] adv 1) in an extremely angry, upset, or disappointed way He complained bitterly that no one had bothered to ask his opinion.[/ex] 2) in a determined and angry way Many people are bitterly opposed to the idea.[/ex] • bitterly cold… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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  • opposed — adjective being in opposition or having an opponent (Freq. 1) two bitterly opposed schools of thought • Ant: ↑unopposed • Similar to: ↑conflicting …   Useful english dictionary

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  • opposed — adj. 1 opposed to disagreeing strongly with sth VERBS ▪ be ▪ remain ADVERB ▪ adamantly, bitterly, deeply, fiercely …   Collocations dictionary

  • bitterly — adv. Bitterly is used with these adjectives: ↑angry, ↑cold, ↑critical, ↑disappointed, ↑disappointing, ↑hostile, ↑ironic, ↑opposed, ↑resentful Bitterly is used with these verbs: ↑add, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

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