opponent

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English - Turkish
muhalif

Birçok muhalif Sibirya'ya gönderildi. - Many opponents were sent to Siberia.

Kamuoyu, destekçiler ve muhalifler olarak keskin bir şekilde bölündü. - Public opinion has been sharply divided into supporters and opponents.

{i} rakip

Onlar iyi rakiplerdi. - They were good opponents.

Onlar onun rakiplerini tehdit etme tarzını beğenmediler. - They did not like the way he threatened his opponents.

{s} karşıt

Karşıtlar genetik mühendisliği bitkilerin çapraz döllenme yapabileceğini ve diğer bitkilere zarar verebileceğini söylüyorlar. - Opponents say genetically engineered crops can cross-pollinate and damage other crops.

{s} karşı

Lincoln eski siyasi rakibini karşıladı. - Lincoln welcomed his old political opponent.

Onun rakibine karşı bir şansı yok. - He doesn't stand a chance against his opponent.

karşıki
(Dilbilim) karşıtdaş
(Dilbilim) karşıçıkan
{s} zıt
{i} düşman
aleyhtar
(Askeri) MUHALİF, RAKİP
{i} karşı taraf
rakibe
rakib
muarız
karşıtçı
karşı duran
opponent team
(Spor) karşı takım
opponent court
(Spor) rakip alan
opponent process theory
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) karşıt süreç teorisi
opponent reception
(Spor) karşı manşet
opponent teams
(Spor) rakip takımlar
opponent's turn
(Bilgisayar) rakibinizin sırası
without an opponent
rakipsiz
contestant, opponent
Rakip yarışmacı
equal opponent
eşit rakip
to thrash ones opponent
rakip olanlar thrash
distract the opponent
(Spor) rakibini şaşırtmak
English - English
One who objects to
One who attempts to stop the progression of
An individual or group who is a rival of another
In team sports, a player of an opposite team
one who supports the opposite side in a debate, discussion, struggle, or sport
{a} adverse, opposit, opposing, crossing
{n} an antagonist, competitor, rival
A player of the other side; a member of the partnership to which one is opposed
One who opposes in a disputation, argument, or other verbal controversy; specifically, one who attacks some theirs or proposition, in distinction from the respondent, or defendant, who maintains it
characterized by active hostility; "opponent (or opposing) armies
One who opposes; an adversary; an antagonist; a foe
A player of the other side; a member of the partnership to which one is opposed (RHO, right-hand opponent; LHO, left-hand opponent)
The competition
A politician's opponents are other politicians who belong to a different party or who have different aims or policies. Mr Kennedy's opponent in the leadership contest He described the detention without trial of political opponents as a cowardly act. = adversary
In team sports, opponents are players on opposite teams
a contestant that you are matched against
someone who offers opposition
The opponents of an idea or policy do not agree with it and do not want it to be carried out. opponents of the spread of nuclear weapons supporter
Situated in front; opposite; hence, opposing; adverse; antagonistic
characterized by active hostility; "opponent (or opposing) armies"
A generic term used to refer to an abstract enemy bent on subverting the security of your computer system
a slimy individual with an ugly face
{i} rival, adversary; objector; counteracting muscle (Anatomy)
{s} contradicting; opposing
White is the opponent of black and vice-versa
In a sporting contest, your opponent is the person who is playing against you. Norris twice knocked down his opponent in the early rounds of the fight
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