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f 1. (oponentka) opponent, enemy (czegoś of sth); objector (czegoś to sth)- przeciwniczka ustawy/teorii an opponent of a law/a theory- przeciwniczka aborcji/segregacji rasowej an anti-abortionist/an anti-segregationist- była przeciwniczką kary śmierci/tego planu she was against a. she objected to capital punishment/this plan2. (rywalka) opponent; adversary książk.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przeciwnicz|ka
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m 1. (oponent) opponent (kogoś/czegoś of sb/sth); objector (czegoś to sth)- miał wielu przeciwników politycznych he had many political opponents- przeciwnik ustawy/teorii an opponent of a law/a theory- jest przeciwnikiem kary śmierci he is against a. he objects to capital punishment- jest zawziętym przeciwnikiem wejścia Polski do Unii Europejskiej he’s violently opposed to a. is a convinced opponent of Poland’s joining the European Union2. (rywal) opponent; adversary książk.- znokautował przeciwnika w pierwszej rundzie he knocked his opponent out in the first round- przeciwnikiem Legii będzie zespół Manchester United Legia’s opponent will be Manchester United- godny przeciwnik a worthy opponent3. (w wojnie) enemy- przełamaliśmy linię obrony przeciwnika we broke the enemy’s line of defenceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przeciwni|k
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