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Общая лексика: глубокое противоречиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > deep-rooted antagonism
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nвражда; антагонизм- antagonism between nations
- antagonism of interests
- class antagonism
- deep antagonism
- deep-rooted antagonism
- economic antagonism
- great antagonism
- intensification of antagonism
- monetary antagonism
- national antagonism
- profound antagonism
- racial antagonism
- sharp antagonism
- social antagonism
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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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сущ.1) общ. антагонизм, враждаto arouse, stir up antagonism — раздувать вражду
to feel (an) antagonism — чувствовать враждебность по отношению к кому-л.
deep [deep-rooted, profound, strong\] antagonism — застарелая [старая\] вражда
2) общ. сопротивление (to, against)3) пол. антагонизм (форма общественных противоречий, отличающаяся непримиримостью противоположных интересов участвующих сил и тенденций; антагонизм составляет основу одного из видов политических и других конфликтов — антагонистических (antagonistic), непримиримых, в отличие от агонистических (agonistic), примиримых)See: -
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[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
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