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1 oprjeka
• opposition -
2 oporba
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3 opozicija
f pol opposition itd. (- oporba); -otpor, protivljenje* * *• opposition -
4 politička oporba
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5 vođa oporbe
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6 kontrast
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7 opiranje
n resisting, resistance, opposition (-otpor)* * *• reluctance• resistance -
8 protivljenje
reluctance, oppugnancy* * *• antagonism• opposition• resistance -
9 protivno
adv contrary to; adversely, contrariwise, conversely, in contradiction to, in opposition to; - u -m, - tome, učiniti protivno; - protivan* * *• vice• against -
10 protumjera
f counter-measure; (odmazda) retaliation, reprisal | kao protumjera in opposition to, as a counter(-measure) to* * *• countermeasure• counter-measure -
11 proturječje
n, -nost f contradiction, discrepancy, inconsistency; conflict, clash; gainsaying, objection, opposition, contradictory assertion | biti u -u - proturječiti; (sasvim) be diametrically/flatly opposed to* * *• contradiction• ambivalence• antithesis -
12 suprotnost
the opposite, obrnuto the reverse* * *• reverse• inverse• contrariety• contrast• converse• contrary• antithesis• opposition• opposite• obverse• polarity -
13 mirotvorstvo
n pacifism, opposition to war, love of peace -
14 oponirati
vi impf oppose, be in opposition of, disagree with, defy, dispute (- protiviti se) (samo u interesu diskusije) play the devil's disciple | ogorčeno oponirati oppose/disagree violently, be dead set against -
15 oporbenjak
m pol oppositionist (-opozicionaš); opposition member/supporter; (u neparlamentarnom sustavu) dissident -
16 opozicijski
adj pol opposition- itd. (- oporbeni) -
17 protivništvo
n opposition, rivalry, antagonism, contrariety, contention
См. также в других словарях:
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opposition — [ ɔpozisjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1165 « objection »; lat. oppositio I ♦ 1 ♦ (1370) Rapport de choses opposées qui ne peuvent coexister sans se nuire; de personnes que leurs opinions, leurs intérêts dressent l une contre l autre. ⇒ antagonisme, combat,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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