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Перевод: hostile speek hostile


[прилагательное]
неприятельский; вражеский; вражий; враждебный; неприязненный


Тезаурус:

  1. It was a further achievement that delegates from these two, until recently hostile, camps could clash sharply in debate during the conference without acrimony, although black consciousness delegates from Natal threatened to walk out at one stage.
  2. Dub reggae had themes dealing with the overthrow of Babylon and which were openly hostile to the white world.
  3. Both these are sometimes slightly exaggerated: there has been some decentralisation since 1983 and, as the period of cohabitation demonstrated, the President's power can be compromised if he is faced by a hostile majority in the Assemble Nationale.
  4. The 1.6 billion that BTR, a British conglomerate, has offered for Norton, an abrasives maker, is the first big hostile takeover bid made in America so far this year.
  5. Service attitudes - even in the RAF, which had most to gain from the Sandys Reformation - were bitterly hostile.
  6. Many more of the 226 schools that have taken control of their own affairs in the past three years fear victimisation if they are returned to hostile local authorities.
  7. Much of this he was to achieve, though he received little thanks for it from the Parisians who, in large part, remained hostile to the regime.
  8. Away from London, however, BCS branches are places where computer people, both academic and business, can huddle together for warmth in a hostile world.
  9. A new Bill will be introduced to prevent hostile local authorities from making life difficult for schools which want to opt out.
  10. Though he quarrelled sharply with I. A. Richards's statement that Eliot had effected "a complete severance between his poetry and all beliefs", the editor of the Criterion did not dissent from Richards's hostile analysis of Lawrence's "reversion to primitive mentality".
  11. Peaceful demonstrators were vulnerable if their espousal of an unpopular cause moved to violence a hostile crowd or those who saw the message as threatening or insulting.
  12. Shocked by the formation of the left coalition last year, the KNE was downright hostile to its supporting a government in alliance with the right.
  13. The unchaperoned freedom with which she and her sister had gone about the city with their prospective husbands had given rise to the "hostile breath of rumour", and had encouraged a general belief that "Pantisocracy meant a system of things which dispensed with the marriage-tie".

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