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HOSTILITY

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[hɔs`tɪlɪtɪ]
враждебность
враждебный акт
военные действия


найдено в "Collocations dictionary"
hostility: translation

noun
1 opposition/aggressive feelings or actions
ADJECTIVE
bitter (esp. BrE), considerable, deep, extreme, great, implacable
downright, open, outright, overt

Mixed-race couples faced open hostility.

veiled

There was a barely veiled hostility in her tone.

general, widespread
popular (esp. BrE), public

the widespread popular hostility to the war

personal
continuing, growing
mutual
racial
VERB + HOSTILITY
feel, sense

the deep hostility felt by many teenagers against the police

express, show
arouse, attract (esp.BrE), provoke

Such a move might arouse public hostility.

be greeted with, be met with, encounter, face, meet with

The proposal was met with outright hostility.

PREPOSITION
hostility between

You could almost feel the hostility between her and her mother.

hostility against, hostility to, hostility towards/toward

the bitter hostility towards/toward the occupying forces

2 hostilities fighting in a war
ADJECTIVE
major
active (esp. AmE)
VERB + HOSTILITIES
cease, end

Both sides finally agreed to suspend hostilities.

resume (esp. BrE)

Hostilities were resumed later that year.

HOSTILITIES + VERB
begin, break out, commence
cease, end

On the November 11, 1918, hostilities ceased.

continue, resume (esp. BrE)
PREPOSITION
hostility against

the official cessation of hostilities against Japan

hostility between

Hostilities broke out between the two provinces later that year.

PHRASES
the cessation of hostilities
an outbreak of hostilities


найдено в "Англо-русском словаре политической терминологии"
n
1) враждебность, враждебное отношение; вражда
2) pl военные действия

to bring about the cessation of hostilities — способствовать прекращению военных действий

to cease hostilities — прекращать военные действия

to embark on hostilities — начинать военные действия

to end hostilities — прекращать военные действия

to fan hostility — разжигать вражду

to feel hostility towards smb — враждебно относиться к кому-л.

to forestall hostilities — мешать развязыванию войны

to halt / to hold hostilities — прекращать военные действия

to initiate hostilities — начинать военные действия

to monitor the end of hostilities — следить за соблюдением соглашения о прекращении огня

to open hostilities — начинать военные действия

to prevent the renewal of hostilities — предотвращать возобновление военных действий

to pursue hostilities — вести военные действия

to start hostilities — начинать военные действия

to stir up hostility — разжигать вражду

to terminate hostilities — прекращать военные действия

- acts of hostility
- break in hostilities
- cessation of hostilities
- escalation of hostilities
- flare-up of hostilities
- hostility against smth
- hostility to smth
- large-scale hostilities
- outbreak of hostilities
- renewal of hostilities
- reopening of hostilities
- resumption of hostilities
- suspension of hostilities
- termination of hostilities
- theater of hostilities
- undisguised hostility
- unremitting hostilities
- upsurge of hostilities

найдено в "Moby Thesaurus"
hostility: translation

Synonyms and related words:
Kilkenny cats, abhorrence, abomination, action, aggression, aggressiveness, allergy, altercation, animosity, animus, antagonism, anteposition, antipathy, antithesis, argument, aversion, bad blood, bad feeling, bellicism, bellicosity, belligerence, belligerency, bickering, bloodshed, cat-and-dog life, chauvinism, clash, clashing, cold sweat, collision, combat, combativeness, competition, conflict, confrontation, confrontment, contention, contentiousness, contest, contestation, contradiction, contradistinction, contraindication, contraposition, contrariety, contrariness, contrast, controversy, counterposition, creeping flesh, cross-purposes, cut and thrust, debate, despitefulness, disaccord, disaffinity, disagreement, discrepancy, disgust, disputation, dispute, dissension, enmity, ferocity, fierceness, fight, fighting, fractiousness, friction, hard feelings, hardheartedness, hate, hatred, horror, hostilities, ill will, immediate dislike, inconsistency, inimicalness, jingoism, litigation, loathing, logomachy, malevolence, malice, malignity, martialism, militancy, militarism, mortal horror, nausea, negativeness, noncooperation, obstinacy, opposing, oppositeness, opposition, opposure, oppugnance, oppugnancy, paper war, personality conflict, perverseness, perversity, polar opposition, polarity, polarization, polemic, posing against, pugnaciousness, pugnacity, quarrel, quarreling, quarrelsomeness, rancor, recalcitrance, refractoriness, repugnance, repulsion, rivalry, saber rattling, scrapping, showdown, shuddering, spite, spitefulness, squabbling, state of war, strife, struggle, truculence, uncooperativeness, unfriendliness, unpeacefulness, vying, war, war of words, warfare, warmongering, warpath, words, wrangling


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