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1 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. -
2 aggression
noun1) no pl. Aggression, die2) (unprovoked attack) Angriff, der* * *[-ʃən]* * *ag·gres·sion[əˈgreʃən]n no plmale \aggression männliche Gewaltnaked \aggression nackte Gewaltto have a lot of \aggression towards sb/sth jdm/etw gegenüber eine Menge Aggressionen habento work off [or out] one's \aggression on sb/sth seine Aggressionen an jdm/etw auslassen2. SPORT offensives Spiel* * *[ə'greSən]n1) (= attack) Aggression f, Angriff man act of aggression — ein Angriff m, eine aggressive Handlung
2) no pl Aggression f; (= aggressiveness) Aggressivität f* * *aggression [əˈɡreʃn] s1. MIL, PSYCH Aggression f2. fig Verletzung f (against, on, upon gen)* * *noun1) no pl. Aggression, die2) (unprovoked attack) Angriff, der* * *n.Aggression f.Angriff -e m.Überfall -¨e m. -
3 animus
ani·mus[ˈænɪməs]n no pl* * *['nɪməs]n no pl1) Feindseligkeit f* * *animus [ˈænıməs] s3. → academic.ru/2654/animosity">animosity* * *n.Feindseligkeit f. -
4 break down
1. intransitive verb1) (fail) zusammenbrechen; [Verhandlungen:] scheitern2) (cease to function) [Auto:] eine Panne haben; [Telefonnetz:] zusammenbrechenthe machine has broken down — die Maschine funktioniert nicht mehr
3) (be overcome by emotion) zusammenbrechen4) (Chem.) aufspalten2. transitive verb1) (demolish) aufbrechen [Tür]2) (suppress) brechen [Widerstand]; niederreißen [Barriere, Schranke]3) (analyse) aufgliedern* * *2) (to stop working properly: My car has broken down.) eine Panne haben3) (to fail: The talks have broken down.) scheitern4) (to be overcome with emotion: She broke down and wept.) zusammenbrechen* * *I. vimy car broke down at the traffic lights mein Auto blieb an der Ampel liegen3. (emotionally) zusammenbrechenII. vt▪ to \break down down ⇆ sth2. (overcome) etw niederreißento \break down down a barrier eine Schranke niederreißento \break down down prejudices against sb Vorurteile gegen jdn abbauento \break down down sb's reserve jds Zurückhaltung überwindento \break down down sb's resistance jds Widerstand brechen3. CHEM etw aufspalten4. (separate into parts) etw aufgliederncan you please \break down down these figures so I can understand them better? können Sie diese Zahlen bitte aufschlüsseln, damit ich sie besser verstehen kann?* * *vi2) (= fail negotiations, plan, marriage) scheitern; (communications, law and order, theory) zusammenbrechen3) (= give way resistance) zusammenbrechen4) (= start crying, have a breakdown) zusammenbrechen5) (= be analysed expenditure) sich aufschlüsseln or -gliedern; (theory) sich unter- or aufgliedern (lassen); (CHEM substance) sich zerlegen (lassen); (= change its composition substance) sich aufspalten (into in +acc)vt sep8) (to constituent parts) expenditure aufschlüsseln, aufgliedern; argument auf- or untergliedern, aufspalten; (= change composition of) umsetzen* * *A v/t1. ein-, niederreißen, ein Haus abbrechen, abreißen2. fig jemanden, jemandes Widerstand etc brechen, zermürben, überwinden4. fig aufgliedern, aufschlüsseln, analysieren5. CHEM aufspalten, auflösenB v/i3. zerbrechen, in die Brüche gehen (beide auch fig)4. scheitern (Ehe, Verhandlungen etc): their marriage is irretrievably broken down JUR Br unheilbar zerrüttet5. fig zerfallen (in einzelne Gruppen, Teile etc)* * *1. intransitive verb1) (fail) zusammenbrechen; [Verhandlungen:] scheitern2) (cease to function) [Auto:] eine Panne haben; [Telefonnetz:] zusammenbrechen3) (be overcome by emotion) zusammenbrechen4) (Chem.) aufspalten2. transitive verb1) (demolish) aufbrechen [Tür]2) (suppress) brechen [Widerstand]; niederreißen [Barriere, Schranke]3) (analyse) aufgliedern* * *(resistance) v.brechen (Widerstand) v. v.aufspalten v.niederreißen v.versagen v.zusammen brechen v.zusammenbrechen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.
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