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1 conflict
{'kɔnflikt}
I. 1. борба, стълкновение, конфликт
2. противоречие, различие, сблъскване
II. 1. в противоречие/конфликт съм, противореча (with с, на)
2. ост. боря се* * *{'kъnflikt} n 1. борба, стълкновение, конфликт; 2. противоре(2) {kъn'flikt} v 1. в противоречие/конфликт съм, противореч* * *стълкновение; борба; противоречие; противореча; конфликт;* * *1. i. борба, стълкновение, конфликт 2. ii. в противоречие/конфликт съм, противореча (with с, на) 3. ост. боря се 4. противоречие, различие, сблъскване* * *conflict[´kɔnflikt] I. n 1. борба, стълкновение, сблъсък, конфликт; противоречие, различие; armed \conflict военно стълкновение; \conflict of interests сблъсък на интереси; to come into \conflict with влизам в конфликт (стълкновение) с; your statement is in \conflict with the evidence твърдението ти противоречи на доказателствата; to bring into \conflict водя до стълкновение; an inner \conflict вътрешна (душевна) борба; 2. ост. сблъскване (на две тела); II.[kən´flikt] v 1. съм в противоречие (конфликт), противореча; несъвместим съм ( with с, на); 2. ост. боря се ( with).
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