Enemiga in english

Enemy

pronunciation: enəmi part of speech: noun
In gestures

enemigo1 = adversary ; detractor ; enemy ; foe. 

Example: Intelligence means either an individual's analytical or reasoning abilities or information on an adversary.Example: Mathilda Panopoulos, known as 'Tilly' to her friends and colleagues but usually styled 'Tilly the Hun' or just 'the Hun' by her detractors, is a native of Pritchard.Example: Dust is an enemy of microcomputers as it is with any piece of electrical apparatus, and a dust cover costing a few pounds is a worthwhile purchase.Example: Place operators in quotation marks when searching for them as words, e.g. 'near' death, friend 'or' foe.

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» amigo o enemigofriend or foe .

Example: A mind reading helmet could allow military bosses to tell if new captured enemies are friend or foe.

» confraternizar con el enemigoconsort with + the enemymake + friends with the enemyfraternise with + the enemy .

Example: Journalists are worried about spilling military secrets, undermining national security, and consorting with the enemy.

Example: Another problem was nursing a grudge, making friends with the enemies to get back to someone whom she thought was a thorn in her flesh.

Example: The truce saw soldiers at several places put down their guns at Christmas to fraternise with the enemy.

» convertirse en + Posesivo + peor enemigobecome + Posesivo + own worst enemy .

Example: There are many who think that towards the end of his life Gandhi became his own worst enemy and almost provoked his detractors into liquidating him.

» derrotar al enemigodefeat + the enemy .

Example: In hand-to-hand combat, the soldier must have the attitude that he will defeat the enemy and complete the mission, no matter what.

» dormir con el enemigosleep with + the enemy .

Example: She was a spy who slept with the enemy in order to obtain information.

» el enemigo en casathe enemy within .

Example: Ever since Margaret Thatcher referred to striking miners in 1980s Britain as 'the enemy within', mere mention of the concept has seemed a symptom of paranoia.

» enemigo acérrimoarch enemy [archenemy]arch-rival [archrival]sworn enemybitter enemy .

Example: The article 'The case of Charles Merrill Mount: the archivist's arch enemy' describes the theft of valuable letters and documents by Charles Merrill Mount.

Example: The geneticist and arch-rival of the biometricians, Williams Bateson, was very critical of this work and interpreted this as Weldon's rejection of Mendelism.

Example: I wouldn't quite call them our sworn enemies, any more than a mosquito is a human's sworn enemy.

Example: False friends are worst than bitter enemies.

» enemigo acérrimo dehater  .

Example: He was sacked for lampooning a Muslim colleague as a 'bacon hater'.

» enemigo a/de muertebitter enemysworn enemy .

Example: False friends are worst than bitter enemies.

Example: I wouldn't quite call them our sworn enemies, any more than a mosquito is a human's sworn enemy.

» enemigo asimétricoasymmetric enemy .

Example: To force asymmetric enemies like al Qaeda into decisive battle we must surround them, cut them off from escape and kill or capture them.

» enemigo deresister (of/against) .

Example: Incomplete and anachronistic readings of the records from the 1612 trial for her rape have underpinned an image of Artemisia as, in the older treatments, a flirt and vamp or, in more recent ones, a feminist and resister of male violence.

» enemigo declaradosworn enemy .

Example: I wouldn't quite call them our sworn enemies, any more than a mosquito is a human's sworn enemy.

» enemigo de la humanidadenemy of humanity .

Example: If he can't do that right, then he has no place in any station of government and we need to realize that he is an enemy of humanity.

» enemigo del puebloenemy of the people .

Example: 'Enemies of the People' may be one of the most important films about Cambodia ever made = "Enemigos del pueblo" quizás sea una de las películas más importantes que jamás se ha hecho sobre Camboya.

» enemigo mortalmortal foe .

Example: Dead men have no friends; consequently, Israel must abandon its love affair with its putative, feckless friends and kill, once for all, its mortal foes.

» enemigo públicopublic enemy .

Example: This shaggy-haired 27-year-old Burmese video journalist is considered a public enemy by his country's military junta.

» enemigo público número unopublic enemy number one .

Example: Obesity is public enemy number one in New Mexico.

» enfrentarse al enemigoengage + the enemy .

Example: You, however, are more than welcome to head for Kasab to immediately engage the enemy and 'cut a fat hog'.

» en manos del enemigoat the hands of enemiesat the hands of the enemy .

Example: However, the stela remained unfinished when he died two years later under mysterious circumstances at the hands of enemies.

Example: Many who were wounded and still alive when this was going on a suffered a horrible death at the hands of the enemy.

» espiar al enemigospy + the flagship .

Example: The article 'Spying the flagships' is a report of an Association of Assistant Librarians national weekend school, 8-10 May 87, on the theme of 'Off the peg, tailored or patchwork?' in relation to choosing library computer systems.

» ganar enemigosmake + enemies .

Example: However, her strong-mindedness, dictatorial tactics, and attempts to dominate her teachers and staff have made her many enemies.

» hacer amistad con el enemigomake + friends with the enemy .

Example: Another problem was nursing a grudge, making friends with the enemies to get back to someone whom she thought was a thorn in her flesh.

» hacer enemigosmake + enemies .

Example: However, her strong-mindedness, dictatorial tactics, and attempts to dominate her teachers and staff have made her many enemies.

» hacer frente al enemigoengage + the enemy .

Example: You, however, are more than welcome to head for Kasab to immediately engage the enemy and 'cut a fat hog'.

» luchar contra el enemigoengage + the enemy .

Example: You, however, are more than welcome to head for Kasab to immediately engage the enemy and 'cut a fat hog'.

» matar al enemigotake + no prisoners .

Example: They began taking no prisoners, burning whole villages, and routinely shooting surrendering Filipinos.

» Posesivo + peor enemigoPosesivo + worst enemy .

Example: In other words, we have become our worst enemy, continually shooting ourselves in the foot.

» ser + Posesivo + peor enemigobe + Posesivo + (own) worst enemy .

Example: If you put a lot of effort into losing weight but just don't seem to get results, you may be your own worst enemy.

» si no puedes con el enemigo, únete a élif you can't beat them (you might as well) join them .

Example: I'm not a great fan of the money thrown around in football, but if you can't beat them you might as well join them.

» vencer al enemigodefeat + the enemy .

Example: In hand-to-hand combat, the soldier must have the attitude that he will defeat the enemy and complete the mission, no matter what.

enemigo2 = enemy. 

Example: The term 'axis of evil' has locked the United States - North Korean foreign policy at an enemy stance.

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» caer en manos enemigasfall into + enemy hands .

Example: Crucial information too important to be allowed to appear in periodicals, which might fall into enemy hands, was printed in the form of individual papers in a limited number of copies.

» campo enemigo, elenemy camp, the .

Example: A friend in the enemy camp is the term he uses when describing our friendship.

» combatiente enemigoenemy combatant .

Example: Among other things, the war context gives the President the authority to detain enemy combatants at least until hostilities cease.

» en manos enemigasat the hands of enemiesat the hands of the enemy .

Example: However, the stela remained unfinished when he died two years later under mysterious circumstances at the hands of enemies.

Example: Many who were wounded and still alive when this was going on a suffered a horrible death at the hands of the enemy.

» fuego enemigoenemy fire .

Example: In more than one occasion he exposed himself to enemy fire and grenades by covering the bodies of those whom he was aiding with his own.

» incursión enemigaenemy incursion .

Example: It was part of an artificial defense system, a buffer zone to slow down enemy incursions.

» invasión enemigaenemy invasion .

Example: We need to build more ships or else our shores are vulnerable to pirates and enemy invasions.

» líneas enemigasenemy lines .

Example: His most memorable mission was transporting gasoline through enemy lines along with his gunny, Maurice.

» nación enemigaenemy nation .

Example: Letters of Marque and Reprisal were the official documents by which 18th-century governments commissioned private commercial ships, known as privateers, to act on their behalf, attacking ships carrying the flags of enemy nations.

» país enemigoenemy country .

Example: During and after the war, consumers became more hostile to the products of enemy countries, especially with cultural products such as films.

» pasarse al (campo) enemigogo over to + the enemy camp .

Example: We all agreed that he was a spy and a deserter, who had gone over to the enemy camp and sold himself for gold.

» posición enemigaenemy position .

Example: They called for air support in destroying the enemy position.

» soldado enemigoenemy soldier .

Example: There is nothing wrong with killing enemy soldiers that are attacking you and it would seem foolhardy just to let them escape.

» territorio enemigoenemy territory .

Example: Imagine a young man, alone and without supplies or tools, abandoned to his own wits in the middle of hostile enemy territory.

Enemiga synonyms

foe in spanish: enemigo, pronunciation: foʊ part of speech: noun opposition in spanish: oposición, pronunciation: ɑpəzɪʃən part of speech: noun opponent in spanish: adversario, pronunciation: əpoʊnənt part of speech: noun foeman in spanish: foeman, pronunciation: foʊmən part of speech: noun
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