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Перевод: hostility speek hostility


[существительное]
враждебность ; враждебный акт; неприятие; внутреннее сопротивление; военные действия


Тезаурус:

  1. But, to put it provocatively, the growth of conflict over policing, and evidence of increasing public hostility and questioning, does not itself establish that standards of policing have declined.
  2. "Is Lee in?" said Philip, taken aback by the man's hostility.
  3. Hostility to foreign investment is another telling sign.
  4. Even Catholic sympathy for Polish co-religionists was wearing thin, and, in spite of the efforts of Bishop O'Rourke, there was considerable hostility towards the Poles from within the Free City's Catholic hierarchy.
  5. We felt nothing but hostility for them.
  6. Central policy seemed to be so prejudiced against the Ukraine that it evoked the suspicion in several foreign observers that this particular national minority was being deliberately neglected as a punishment for its hostility to Russian rule in the Civil War.
  7. She is in the process of doing this with her fellow patients, when her gaze is met with hostility by a fat, pimpled, nineteen- or twenty-year-old girl.
  8. As for Williams, who had an English father, it would be easy to explain away his hostility to England; but the sorrier likelihood is that he saw quite justly the baleful mixture of timidity and arrogance which characterized literary London in his lifetime.
  9. Similarly, Gnosticism was opposed to orthodox Christianity by its hostility to history, for instead of being based on the idea that God prepares for the future by way of the past it regarded the world as one from which God was absent.
  10. the gay male parody of a certain femininity, which, as others have argued, may itself be an elaborate social construct, is both a way of giving vent to the hostility toward women that probably afflicts every male (and which male heterosexuals have of course expressed in infinitely nastier and more effective ways) and could paradoxically be thought of as helping to deconstruct that image for women themselves
  11. Libyans knew of civilians imprisoned, officers hanged or shot for voicing opinions contrary to the regime, and they took care not to expose themselves by expressing hostility or opposition in public.
  12. Was it because of its natural sympathy for the right and its hostility of the left?
  13. Then there is no possibility of hostility and the two will work together very amiably in response to instructions.

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