Oponente in english

Opponent

pronunciation: əpoʊnənt part of speech: noun
In gestures

oponente = antagonist ; objector ; competitor. 

Example: The emerging antagonists in this scenario are publishers who have an interest in increasing both the size and number of their periodicals.Example: Objectors to a major wind farm plan say developers have exaggerated its green benefits.Example: SLIS are rarely credited by their professional peers with the same degree of insight and analytical penetration as their potential competitors.

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» derribar a + Posesivo + oponentefloor + Posesivo + opponent .

Example: He dominated the fight and floored his opponent with a left hook in the second round.

» enfrentarse a + Posesivo + oponentetake on + Posesivo + opponent .

Example: She will need to be in top form from the get go this year, when he takes on her opponent on Wednesday evening.

» oponente aresister (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.

Oponente synonyms

hostile in spanish: hostil, pronunciation: hɑstəl part of speech: adjective opposite in spanish: opuesto, pronunciation: ɑpəzət part of speech: adjective, noun antagonist in spanish: antagonista, pronunciation: æntægənəst part of speech: noun adversary in spanish: adversario, pronunciation: ædvɜrseri part of speech: noun foe in spanish: enemigo, pronunciation: foʊ part of speech: noun opposition in spanish: oposición, pronunciation: ɑpəzɪʃən part of speech: noun enemy in spanish: enemigo, pronunciation: enəmi part of speech: noun opposing in spanish: oponiéndose, pronunciation: əpoʊzɪŋ part of speech: adjective foeman in spanish: foeman, pronunciation: foʊmən part of speech: noun
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