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1 (an) insidious enemy
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2 enemy
['enəmɪ] 1. сущ.1) враг; антагонист, недруг, противникto conquer / overcome / rout an enemy — победить врага
to confront / face an enemy — сражаться с врагом, столкнуться лицом к лицу с врагом
arch / avowed / implacable / mortal / sworn enemy — заклятый враг
formidable / powerful enemy — сильный враг, достойный соперник
2) употр. с гл. в ед. и мн. враг, неприятель ( вражеские войска)The enemy has suffered heavy losses. — Враг понёс большие потери.
•Syn:••2. прил.to kill the enemy — коротать время, стараться убить время
1) вражеский, неприятельский2) враждебно настроенный, недружелюбный•Syn: -
3 enemy
['enəmɪ]nвраг, противник, недруг, неприятель, соперникHis enemies attacked him. — Его противники выступили против него.
He is his own worst enemy. — Он сам себе злейший враг
- arch enemy- common enemy
- insidious enemy
- natural enemy
- formidable enemy
- smb's bitter enemy
- enemy ship
- enemy to reforms
- defeat the enemy
- make enemies
- be one's own enemy
- conquer an enemy
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4 коварный
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5 subtle
1. a тонкий, нежный2. a острый, проницательный3. a трудно уловимый, едва различимый4. a таинственный5. a искусный, умелый, ловкий6. a утончённый, изысканный7. a хитрый, коварный; изворотливый8. a действующий исподтишка, незаметно9. a ненасыщенный; негустойСинонимический ряд:1. abstruse (adj.) abstruse; complex; deceptive; elusive; implied; indirect; inferred; insinuated; suggestive2. discriminating (adj.) apt; astute; discriminating; keen; perspicacious; shrewd; skillful; sophisticated3. faint (adj.) faint; filmy; intricate; slender; slight; understated4. fine (adj.) delicate; fine; finespun; hairline; hairsplitting; nice; refined5. logical (adj.) analytic; analytical; logical; ratiocinative6. sly (adj.) artful; crafty; cunning; deep; foxy; full of artifice; guileful; insidious; sly; subdolous; tricky; vulpine; wily7. thin (adj.) attenuate; attenuated; rare; rarefied; subtile; tenuous; thinАнтонимический ряд:blatant; guileless; obvious; undiscerning -
6 treacherous
1. a предательский, вероломный; изменнический2. a коварный3. a ненадёжныйСинонимический ряд:1. dangerous (adj.) adventurous; chancy; dangerous; hairy; hazardous; jeopardous; parlous; perilous; risky; unhealthy; unsafe; unsound; unstable; wicked2. faithless (adj.) disloyal; faithless; false; false-hearted; perfidious; traitorous; treasonable; treasonous; unfaithful; unloyal; untrue3. two-faced (adj.) double-dealing; double-faced; two-faced4. unreliable (adj.) deceitful; deceptive; difficult; insecure; insidious; recreant; unreliable; untrustworthyАнтонимический ряд:conscientious; considerate; constant; dependable; faithful; frank; fraternal; honest; honourable; kind; loving; loyal; safe
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