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opposition [‚ɒpə'zɪʃən]1 noun∎ the army met with fierce opposition l'armée se heurta à une vive résistance;∎ the besieged city put up little opposition la ville assiégée n'opposa guère de résistance;∎ in opposition to en opposition avec;∎ the plans met with some opposition les projets suscitèrent une certaine opposition ou hostilité∎ the Opposition l'opposition f;∎ Labour spent the 1980s in Opposition les travaillistes furent dans l'opposition pendant toutes les années 80;∎ the Opposition was or were unable to decide l'opposition fut incapable de prendre une décision;∎ the Opposition benches les bancs mpl de l'opposition∎ don't underestimate the opposition (in sport) ne sous-estimez pas vos adversaires; (in commerce, business) ne sous-estimez pas vos concurrents ou la concurrence(d) (contrast) (mise f en) opposition fPolitics (committee, spokesperson etc) de l'opposition -
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opposition [‚ɒpəˈzɪ∫ən]a. ( = resistance) opposition f• to be in opposition [political party] être dans l'oppositionb. the opposition (Politics) l'opposition f ; (in sports match) l'adversaire m ; (in business) la concurrence* * *[ˌɒpə'zɪʃn] 1.1) gen opposition f (to à)2) (also Opposition) Politics opposition f3) Sport2.noun modifier Politics [politician —
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A n1 gen opposition f (to à) ; to encounter ou meet with opposition rencontrer l'opposition ; to put up opposition against faire opposition à ; to run into ou up against opposition se heurter à de l'opposition ; to express opposition exprimer son opposition (to à) ;2 Pol ( also Opposition) opposition f ; to be/remain in opposition [party] être/rester dans l'opposition ; -
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fOppositionOppositib8b49fd9o/b8b49fd9n [ɔpozi'7a05ae88ts/7a05ae886cbf8257i/6cbf8257o:n] <-, -en>auch Politik opposition Feminin; Beispiel: in Opposition zu jemandem/etwas stehen être opposé à quelqu'un/quelque chose -
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[opə'ziʃən]1) (the act of resisting or fighting against by force or argument: There is a lot of opposition to his ideas.) opposition2) (the people who are fighting or competing against: In war and business, one should always get to know one's opposition.) adversaire -
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Pol. l'oppositionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > opposition
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(competitors) concurrence fdécider de participerdécider de participer à;∎ to opt into an association/the EU entrer dans une association/l'Union européennese désengager, se retirer;∎ many opted out of joining the union beaucoup ont choisi de ne pas adhérer au syndicat -
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PI frais d'oppositionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > opposition fee
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PI procédure d'oppositionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > opposition proceedings
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leader parlementaire de l'oppositionEnglish-French legislative terms > Opposition, House, Leader
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ⓘ Leader of the Opposition Au Royaume-Uni, la politique du pays reposant sur la notion de bipartisme, le chef de l'opposition a un statut reconnu. À la Chambre des communes, il siège en face du Premier ministre, entouré des membres du Cabinet qu'il a formé. Leur salaire est nettement plus substantiel que celui des députés ordinaires. ⇒ shadow cabinet -
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PI décision sur l'oppositionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > decision on opposition
См. также в других словарях:
Opposition — Opposition … Deutsch Wörterbuch
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
Opposition — may mean or refer to: Opposition (planets), a term describing the position of a celestial body Opposition (chess), a term describing the position of the kings relative to each other Opposition proceeding, an administrative process available under … Wikipedia
opposition — Opposition. s. f. v. Empeschement, obstacle. Opposition formelle. je n y apporteray aucune opposition. vous n aurez aucune opposition de ma part. On dit en termes de Pratique, Faire opposition. former opposition. lever opposition. Et l on dit,… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Opposition — (v. spätlat.: oppositio „das Entgegengesetzte“) bezeichnet Opposition (Politik), eine Partei oder Gruppe, die der herrschenden Politik Widerstand und Ablehnung entgegenbringt Opposition (Astronomie), eine Konstellation, bei der sich zwei… … Deutsch Wikipedia
opposition — Opposition, Intercessio, Oppositio, Oppositus huius oppositus. Bailler ses causes d opposition, Intercessionis causas edere. B. Convenir son appel en opposition par lettres Royaulx, Prouocationem intercessione mutare, Prouocationem in… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Opposition — Op po*si tion, n. [F., fr. L. oppositio. See {Opposite}.] 1. The act of opposing; an attempt to check, restrain, or defeat; resistance. [1913 Webster] The counterpoise of so great an opposition. Shak. [1913 Webster] Virtue which breaks through… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Opposition — Sf std. (16. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. oppositio ( ōnis), einer Ableitung von l. oppōnere (oppositum) entgegenstellen , zu l. pōnere stellen, legen und l. ob . Adjektiv: oppositionell; Verb: opponieren; Nomen agentis: Opponent. Ebenso… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
opposition — [äp΄ə zish′ən] n. [ME opposicioun < OFr opposition < L oppositio < oppositus, pp. of opponere: see OPPONENT] 1. the act of opposing 2. an opposed condition; resistance, contradiction, contrast, hostility, etc. 3. a) any person, group, or … English World dictionary
opposition — [n1] obstruction, antagonism action, antinomy, antithesis, aversion, brush, civil disobedience, clash, combat, competition, con, conflict, confronting, contention, contest, contradistinction, contraposition, contrariety, counteraction,… … New thesaurus
opposition — ► NOUN 1) resistance or dissent. 2) a group of opponents. 3) (the Opposition) Brit. the principal parliamentary party opposed to that in office. 4) a contrast or antithesis. 5) Astronomy the apparent position of two celestial objects that are… … English terms dictionary