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Перевод: animosity
[существительное] враждебность ; злоба ; вражда
Тезаурус:
- Chesham secretary Tony Greeham said Brown resigned for personal reasons, and that there was no animosity involved.
- But Hitler's prophecy, highly significant though it appears in retrospect, was at the time probably taken much for granted by most "ordinary" Germans in the context of the ever more overtly radical anti-Jewish policy of the regime - a "prophecy" so commonplace in its sentiments that it scarcely prompted the need for exultant expressions of praise, just as it failed to stir up any animosity or repulsion.
- Dancing night after night in a pair of shoes a size too small regularly reminded her of Jennie's animosity.
- The animosity towards Docherty resurfaced years later on a memorable episode of the BBC chat show Wogan , when a clearly drunken George Best outlined his reasons for leaving Old Trafford.
- Old-fashioned Tories were an inevitable focus for animosity.
- Mr Adams's brother James said the family hold no animosity towards anyone over David's death.
- Tom Mboya had supported these moves, not least perhaps because of his long-standing animosity towards Odinga, but in doing so sowed the seeds of his own downfall.
- One of their number said, as if consciously echoing Lenin, that the ultimatum "destroys the brotherhood of the labouring classes of all nations, awakens manifestations of national animosity and obscures the class consciousness of the masses, in this manner favouring counter-revolution".
- Unionists may not be ready to judge the republic on its merits for years yet, and the hatred bred by three centuries of religious animosity is not going to be bartered away by any group of politicians.
- Characters who fail are subject to discord (not unlike animosity).
- Black Orcs are not affected by Animosity so no test is necessary for Black Orc units.
- Equally, Enoch Powell's speeches in the 1960s which might have been designed to stir up racial animosity between the various Commonwealth communities, had only a limited impact, with Powell himself becoming politically marginalized.
- Mr Bob White, acting shop steward, said there was no animosity towards the police or St John Ambulance, who were handling calls.
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