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61 opposed
• oponoval• odporoval• oponovat -
62 opposed
tegengesteldtegenovergesteldtegenstrijdig -
63 opposed
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64 opposed
• противоположен• противопоставен -
65 opposed
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66 opposed
vaenulik, vastustav -
67 opposed
1) противопоставленный (напр. о патенте, заявке) -
68 opposed
[ə'pəuzd]adj1) протиле́жний ( чомусь - to)2) супроти́вний, воро́жий, настро́єний про́ти ( чого-небудь) -
69 opposed
противоположный; противодействующий -
70 opposed
adj.opuesto, en contra.pp.participio pasado del verbo OPPOSE.pt.pretérito del verbo OPPOSE. -
71 opposed
противныйпротивоположныйпротивятся -
72 opposed
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73 OPPOSED
[A]ADVERSARIUS (-A -UM)CONTRARIUS (-A -UM)DIVERSUS (-A -UM)DIVORSUS (-A -UM)VARUS (-A -UM)ADVORSARIUS (-A -UM) -
74 opposed
எதிரான -
75 opposed to
anti, kontra -
76 opposed
vწინააღმდეგობა გაუწია, წინააღმდეგობაგაწეული -
77 opposed
aksi, zit, karsi -
78 opposed
противопоставил; противопоставленный -
79 opposed to
lában sa -
80 opposed
v.karşı çık:adj.karşıt
См. также в других словарях:
opposed — ([o^]p*p[=o]zd ), opposing opposing ([o^]p*p[=o] z[i^]ng),adj. 1. characterized by active opposition; as, two bitterly opposing schools of thought. Syn: antagonistic, antipathetic, antipathetical, opponent. [WordNet 1.5] 2. acting in opposition… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
opposed — opposed; un·opposed; … English syllables
opposed — index adverse (hostile), antipathetic (oppositional), averse, contradictory, contrary, different … Law dictionary
opposed to — index contra (adverb), contra (preposition) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
opposed — / opposing [adj] antagonistic, against against the grain*, allergic*, anti*, antipathetic, antithetical, antonymous, at cross purposes, at odds, averse, battling, clashing, combating, conflicting, confronting, contrary, controverting, counter,… … New thesaurus
opposed — op|posed [ ə pouzd ] adjective ** 1. ) someone who is opposed to something thinks it should not happen or should not be done: opposed to: He was bitterly opposed to the war. be opposed to doing something: Some residents were opposed to naming the … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
opposed */*/ — UK [əˈpəʊzd] / US [əˈpoʊzd] adjective 1) someone who is opposed to something thinks it should not happen or should not be done opposed to: He was bitterly opposed to the war. be opposed to doing something: Some residents were opposed to naming… … English dictionary
opposed — [[t]əpo͟ʊzd[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ to n/ ing If you are opposed to something, you disagree with it or disapprove of it. I am utterly opposed to any form of terrorism... We are strongly opposed to the presence of America in this region … English dictionary
opposed — op|posed [əˈpəuzd US əˈpouzd] adj [not before noun] 1.) be opposed to sth to disagree with something such as a plan or system ▪ Most of us are opposed to the death penalty. 2.) two ideas that are opposed to each other are completely different… … Dictionary of contemporary English
opposed — adj. 1 opposed to disagreeing strongly with sth VERBS ▪ be ▪ remain ADVERB ▪ adamantly, bitterly, deeply, fiercely … Collocations dictionary
opposed — adjective (not before noun) 1 two ideas that are opposed to each other are completely different from each other (+ to): The principles of capitalism and socialism are diametrically opposed to each other. 2 as opposed to used to compare two things … Longman dictionary of contemporary English