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81 showdown
1. n карт. раскрытие карт2. n разг. раскрытие собственных карт, планов; открытое заявление, откровенное признание3. n разг. открытая проверка; проба силshowdown of views — открытая борьба взглядов ; откровенный обмен взглядами
4. n разг. окончательное урегулированиеСинонимический ряд:fight (noun) battle; conflict; confrontation; dispute; fight; meeting; strife -
82 squabble
1. n перебранка, перепалка, ссора, спор из-за пустяков2. v пререкаться, вздорить, ссориться из-за пустяковthey are always squabbling with each other over trifles — они всегда пререкаются друг с другом из-за всякой ерунды
3. v полигр. рассыпаться4. v полигр. рассыпатьСинонимический ряд:1. quarrel (noun) altercation; argument; beef; bickering; brabble; brannigan; brawl; clash; conflict; contention; controversy; debate; difficulty; disagreement; dispute; dust; dustup; embroilment; falling-out; feud; fight; fracas; fuss; hassle; imbroglio; knock-down-and-drag-out; miff; quarrel; rhubarb; row; ruckus; run-in; set-to; spat; squall; tiff; unpleasantness; words; wrangle2. argue (verb) argue; argufy; bicker; contend; dispute; fight; hassle; quibble; wrangle3. quarrel (verb) altercate; brabble; brawl; broil; caterwaul; fall out; quarrel; riot; row; scrap; spat; tiff; wrangleАнтонимический ряд:agreement; concur -
83 terrorism
n терроризмСинонимический ряд:anarchy (noun) anarchy; chaos; conflict; contention; discord; disorder; dissension; disturbance; lawlessness -
84 tussle
1. n борьба; драка2. n спор; схватка3. v бороться; дратьсяСинонимический ряд:1. fight (noun) conflict; fight; fray; run-in; scrap; scuffle; struggle2. grapple (verb) grapple; scuffle; wrestle
См. также в других словарях:
conflict — ► NOUN 1) a serious disagreement or argument. 2) a prolonged armed struggle. 3) an incompatibility between opinions, principles, etc.: a conflict of interests. ► VERB ▪ be incompatible or at variance with. DERIVATIVES conflictual adjective … English terms dictionary
conflict — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 fight/argument ADJECTIVE ▪ great, major ▪ bitter, brutal, serious, violent ▪ escalating, increasing … Collocations dictionary
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conflict of interest — con·flict of interest / kän ˌflikt / 1: a conflict between the private interests and the official or professional responsibilities of a person in a position of trust 2: a conflict between competing duties (as in an attorney s representation of… … Law dictionary
conflict — I noun adverseness, affray, altercation, animosity, antagonism, antipathy, argument, argumentation, battle, belligerency, breach, challenge, clash, clash of arms, collision, combat, competition, conflict of opinion, contention, contentiousness,… … Law dictionary
conflict of laws — ˌconflict of ˈlaws noun conflicts of laws PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] LAW a legal situation in which a case is covered by the laws of more than one country, state etc and these laws are different * * * conflict of law(s) UK US noun… … Financial and business terms
noun and verb differences — The following table lists differences of stress, pronunciation, and spelling when the same word is used as a noun and a verb, for example compound, escort, practice/practise, record, and use. Differences are marked by the letters s (= difference… … Modern English usage
conflict — (v.) early 15c., from L. conflictus, pp. of confligere to strike together, be in conflict, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + fligere to strike (see AFFLICT (Cf. afflict)). The noun also dates from early 15c. Psychological sense of… … Etymology dictionary