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Перевод: antipathy speek antipathy


[существительное]
антипатия ; отвращение; несовместимость


Тезаурус:

  1. Since all the members of the family made no attempt to hide their feelings of antipathy, Mathilde's behaviour was in itself not particularly remarked on by those who packed the huge interior of Notre Dame:
  2. Being usurped in Rigby's life by Duane was especially painful for Gedge because the two men were almost the antipathy of each other.
  3. Attitudes toward science - also treated elsewhere in the same issue - and the apparently instinctive antipathy toward new ideas that do not fit readily into one's established mental framework, continue to manifest themselves even in the context of the current technological age.
  4. This lasting antipathy coexisted in his mind with a rare mastery of philosophical debate and classical literature.
  5. Although he knew Disraeli, from the outset he had a personal antipathy towards him, and the party leaders disliked Hope's independent attitude.
  6. This announcement met with considerable antipathy from Fine Art Investment and Display, and it rapidly became clear that the company would be unlikely to sell to the Barclay brothers.
  7. In America they call it "the antipathy quotient" - and no ambitious politician can risk allowing it to get too high.
  8. One example (September 1980) headed "University Challenge" exemplifies this antipathy, with a full page of cartoons on graduate candidates illustrating a range of negative symbols.
  9. Gandhi's antipathy to preaching, which was characteristic of the Christian missionary activity he was acquainted with, may have derived from his attitude to mission work in general, but it is more likely that he considered a man's life to be a more effective testimony to the truth of his religion that his words.
  10. Barrie Irving, director of the Police Foundation, indicated this antipathy in his title to a paper given to the British Psychological Society, "Research into Policy won't go" (1983).
  11. The Nazis created a wave of Christian feeling in Europe, almost a religious revival, in antipathy to their racialism and anti-Semitism and violence and injustice.
  12. Mr John Greenwood, defending, said: "There was a certain amount of antipathy between the two doctors.
  13. She was very sensitive to the fact that Stephen had enough worries at the moment without the antipathy between his wife and mother adding to them.

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