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opposing po angielsku:

1. oppose


I oppose it.
Bernard Kouchner, who established Medecins Sans Frontieres, did not oppose the Iraq war.
At first I thought I liked the plan, but on second thought I decided to oppose it.
I think Tom doesn't have the courage to oppose Mary.
They didn't oppose the project just because they feared public opinion.
He tends to get angry when people oppose him.
Were I in your position, I would oppose that plan.
Whoever may oppose my plan, I will carry it out nonetheless.
When two armies oppose one another, those who can fight should fight, those who can't fight should guard, those who can't guard should flee, those who can't flee should surrender, and those who can't surrender should die.
We need to consider carefully what materials and methods we can use to oppose them.
I'd very much like to see who'd try to oppose me.
Public opinion in both countries opposes the war.
The Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats oppose Mr Cameron’s referendum.
Why do you think people sometimes oppose their government?
It began to dawn on me that, to oppose political and social chaos, cultured means would be ineffective.

Angielskie słowo "opposing" (oppose) występuje w zestawach:

kolokwium 2 magisterskie
Word Formation (Year 3)