Enemistad in english
Enmity
pronunciation: enməti part of speech: noun
pronunciation: enməti part of speech: noun
In gestures
enemistad = feud ; enmity ; bad blood ; feuding.
Example: In doing so, the library created a rift that prohibited dialogue and created something of a feud between the copyright owner and the library.Example: The author concludes that the 6 major threats are: error; embezzlement; eavesdropping; espionage; enmity; and extortion.Example: The conventional explanation of bad blood between Koreans and Japanese isthe 35 years of harsh Japanese occupation of Korea from 1910 to 1945.Example: But after I was there a few months the feuding between the sisters got worse -- each was blaming the other for not doing her share of the work.more:
» enemistad a muerte = blood feud .
Example: Modernity & vendetta are contradictory social phenomena, & yet globalization brings to light the existence of blood feud in a modernized world.» enemistad mortal = blood feud ; vendetta .
Example: Modernity & vendetta are contradictory social phenomena, & yet globalization brings to light the existence of blood feud in a modernized world. Example: Modernity & vendetta are contradictory social phenomena, & yet globalization brings to light the existence of blood feud in a modernized world.enemistar = estrange (from).
Example: These objects remain useful and functional, though estranged from their usual context.more:
» enemistarse = fall out .
Example: The two men fell out shortly after the project started -- with the tragic result that Seymour shot himself.» enemistarse con = fall out with .
Example: From shooting stars to fallen stars, we look at the top 5 celebrites who've fallen out with fame.