گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'enemy'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: عدو

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2 عمومی:: دشمن‌ كردن‌

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3 عمومی:: خصم‌

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4 عمومی:: دشمن‌

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english

1 general:: person enemy someone who does not like you because you have had a big disagreement with them in the past or someone who opposes you in business or politics: • If that’s how he treats his friends, I’d hate to be his enemy. • In business, it’s best not to make too many enemies. adversary formal an enemy: • When he retired, he was replaced by his old adversary. • He made the fatal mistake of underestimating his adversary. foe literary an enemy: • A guard called out ‘Who goes there – friend or foe?’ • his former foes arch enemy someone’s main enemy: • In the movie, Batman goes into battle with his arch enemy the Joker. opponent someone you are competing against, for example in a sports game, competition, or election: • You win the game if you are left with more cards than your opponent. • He is admired even by his political opponents. nemesis written an enemy or opponent that is impossible to defeat – a rather formal use: • In the final, he met his old nemesis, Rafael Nadal. country/army enemy a country or army that you are fighting against in a war: • Soldiers who were captured by the enemy suffered terribly. foe written an enemy: • The Russian Army were a formidable foe.

Longman-Thesaurus

2 general:: noun foe: The enemy was strong and resolute.

Simple Definitions

3 general:: enemy adjectives a great enemy • Henry prepared to fight his great enemy, the king of France. a main/biggest/greatest enemy • Terrorism is our country’s main enemy. an arch enemy (= main enemy, used for emphasis ) • The comic book character Lex Luthor is Superman’s arch enemy. bitter enemies (= enemies who hate each other very much ) • When these former friends quarrelled over money, they became bitter enemies. sworn enemies (= enemies who will always hate each other ) • The men have been sworn enemies for many years. a formidable enemy (= a very powerful enemy ) • The North Vietnamese army proved to be a formidable enemy. deadly enemies (= enemies who try to harm each other as much as possible ) • France and Germany, once deadly enemies, are now partners in the European Union. an old/traditional enemy (= one you have had a long time ) • In 1548, Scotland moved towards an alliance with her traditional enemy, England. a common enemy (= one shared by groups of people ) • We must work together against the common enemy. a political enemy • the prime minister’s political enemies verbs make enemies (= become unfriendly with people ) • During her long and turbulent career, she made many enemies. defend/protect yourself from your enemies • Our country has a right to protect itself from its enemies. defeat/beat the enemy • We will never defeat our enemies unless we stop fighting each other. nouns an enemy force (= a military group that is your enemy ) • The town is occupied by enemy forces. an enemy position (= a place controlled by an enemy army ) • General Hunt ordered an air strike on the enemy positions. phrases behind enemy lines (= behind the edge of an area that is controlled by an enemy army ) • Men from the First Airborne Division were dropped behind enemy lines.

transnet.ir

4 general::   noun ADJ. arch, bitter, deadly, great, implacable, mortal, sworn | dangerous, formidable, powerful | ancient, old, traditional In today's match England play their old enemy, Scotland. | chief, main, principal The lion is the zebra's chief enemy. | natural The Church and the Communist Party were natural enemies. | common They united in the face of a common enemy. | political VERB + ENEMY have She didn't have an enemy in the world. | make He made many enemies during his brief reign. I didn't want to make an enemy of Mr Evans. | attack, fight (against) He was prepared to use any weapon to fight against his enemies. | defeat, destroy | confront, face He turned to face his enemy. | defend sth against, protect sb/sth against/from The cat uses its claws to protect itself against enemies. | deter The skunk releases a pungent smell to deter the enemy. ENEMY + VERB attack sb/sth ENEMY + NOUN army, forces, soldiers, troops, unit | defences, front (line), lines, positions, ranks The spies managed to penetrate behind enemy lines. | camp | action, bombing, fire The men came under enemy fire. the first casualty from enemy action | activity Intelligence reported enemy activity just off the coast. | country | territory | aircraft, fighter, plane, ship | propaganda PREP. against an/the ~ They decided to use the weapon against the enemy. PHRASES fall into enemy hands The document must not at any price fall into enemy hands. | in the face of the enemy He was shot for desertion in the face of the enemy. | public enemy (number one) Since the scandal, the former minister has become public enemy number one.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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