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Перевод: enmity speek enmity


[существительное]
вражда ; враждебность ; неприязнь


Тезаурус:

  1. Grant had never been able to comprehend the reason for this inveterate enmity to the poor tailor.
  2. Elaborate preparations had been made for a meeting between the two kings at Gloucester: King Malcolm was there at the appointed time, but Rufus refused to see him, and the two parted, in the Chronicler's words "in great enmity".
  3. Rather he is declaring the abolition of enmity and favouritism.
  4. That there was a degree of enmity can be illustrated by reference to short papers by J. W.Heslop Harrison et al.
  5. "I can visualize you three duelling many times till you inoculate yourselves against any trace of enmity."
  6. Whatever Richard of Gloucester's intentions - and God knows I could be mistaken! - he would not provoke the enmity of the Mowbrays by causing harm to the lady Anne, she told herself.
  7. Enmity arising out of the often inordinate emphasis laid on sports by some teachers is quite commonplace amongst black kids; much less so amongst whites.
  8. You owe them no loyalty you owe my country no enmity.
  9. Due to this ancient enmity Dwarfs and Goblins are implacable foes and will often fight to the death rather than give an inch of ground to their enemies.
  10. Always shifting, always situationally determined like the everchanging systems of cultural meaning in which it is embedded, the SelfOther/Us-;Them boundaries are also the emic ground of kinship and enmity, affiliative and "aggressive" behaviour, peace and war (see also below).
  11. Secret societies sprang up, some with the enmity towards the Roman church noticeable in IRA writings today.
  12. It is not surprising either to find that English visitors were hostile; the notable point is that their real venom was unleashed not in the period before 1560, when England and Scotland were nourishing their long-standing enmity, but afterwards, when they were officially allies, and particularly once the unthinkable and shameful had happened, and Scotland had given England a king, in the person of James VI in 1603.
  13. The precise details of the methods used by Murdoch to reform Fleet Street are not directly relevant here although they illustrate the bitterness and enmity that pervades the industry.

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