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Перевод: antagonistic
[прилагательное] враждебный; противодействующий; антагонистический
Тезаурус:
- Mrs Cummings' daughter-in-law was similar to, though less antagonistic than, Mrs Kitchener's daughter, in that she said she found looking after her mother-in-law a strain, that it was time-consuming, and putting a strain on her marriage; she and her mother-in-law had never got on very well, and she "would like to get her into a Home,".
- If a peaceful march threatened to attract an antagonistic rival mob, then the standard police procedure was to allow the march to go ahead, with as much protection as was necessary.
- On the contrary, it must be clear, a priori that in an antagonistic society, a society based on productive and social anarchy, there cannot be an uninterrupted development of the forces, for in such a society the laws of equilibrium are and can only be realized by means of continual or recurrent disruptions of the equilibrium.
- Marxism is not seen to be particularly antagonistic to the rights of women, and several women attribute their general political consciousness to the education they received through the Party.
- They are driven to cunning in order to buy the materials they need for their work they are vain, envious and antagonistic to writers "who are really their best friends, who control the public and try to bring it to a greater state of culture which will offer the artists great subject for their work
- Constant separations between the two categories are promoted, producing a dichotomized vision of left-wing, radical reformists, antagonistic to the "right-minded" "boys in blue" and includes a wealth of negative imagery of sociology which is lodged deep in the collective consciousness of the police mind.
- As we see when we examine the Spycatcher cases, in the area of civil liberties the courts seem to have come to regard themselves as the partners of the executive, tackling difficult problems together, rather than as a separate, autonomous, and sometimes necessarily antagonistic branch of government.
- Instead, there exist within each nation classes with antagonistic interests and "rights".
- He must be aware, however, that any antagonistic or critical assessment will not only be unwelcome, but coming from an insider will smell of blasphemy.
- It is imperative to persist in the four cardinal principles adherence to socialism, the dictatorship of the proletariat, the leadership of the Communist Party, and Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong thought, oppose bourgeois liberalisation, smash the "peaceful evolution" schemes of antagonistic international forces and inspire patriotism and socialist consciousness.
- Allison acknowledges that there was a slightly strained period when he first began working with the group, but he found Charman particularly antagonistic.
- These two types of social division of labour represent very different relationships: the heterogeneous enterprises form a complementary division of labour, whilst the homogeneous ones are antagonistic.
- By contrast, the research studies were looking more broadly at the whole child care service, and seeing the remedies prescribed by previous reports on similar scandals spreading over the whole system, and informing a confrontational, antagonistic and defensive approach to work requiring a more collaborative and inclusive spirit.
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