słownik koreańsko - angielski

한국어, 韓國語, 조선어, 朝鮮語 - English

상대방 po angielsku:

1. counterpart


The secretary of defense met with his counterparts in Asia to discuss the nuclear crisis.
Our minister is talking with his French counterpart.
This company is our counterpart in Sweden.
Telephone communication may be slower than its new-media counterparts.
Vauxhall is an English counterpart of Opel for a car brand.
she designed her first website in 1998, but its modern counterpart is much more sophisticated
The contract has been drawn up in two identical counterparts, one for each party
we will start presenting how good language learners use strategies that allow them to be more successful than their counterparts.
Belgian officials discuss with their French counterparts case of immigrants.
He is my counterpart in the Brussels office.
The counterpart for ABS could be EBS
Like many of its most notorious EU counterparts
What is Android's counterpart for View Controller?
the chancellor is the German counterpart of our prime minister
Like their counterpart.

Angielskie słowo "상대방" (counterpart) występuje w zestawach:

KOREANSKI-INTERMEDIATE I

2. opponent


He surprised his opponent.
The manager balanced the strength of his team against that of their opponent and sighed.
The talented young chess player is very bold. He deliberately lays himself open to attack, makes himself vulnerable and then checkmates his opponent when least expected.
Iaido is a form of swordsmanship in which one strikes down an attacking opponent with one blow of the sword quickly drawn out of its sheath, whether the practitioner is sitting or walking.
Off-target. My opponent hadn't been hit.
He resolutely pushed forward from the start, overwhelming and pushing out his off-balance opponent.
Think of your opponent as nothing more than a handful of ash.
Everything was allowed: You could kick, trip, hit, or bite your opponent.
I don't think she's an opponent you can ignore like that ... "That's right, they say a cornered rat bites back, don't they?"
The atheist completely flummoxed her opponent in the debate by asking, "And who created God?"
This isn't my blood. It's all splash-back from my opponent. There isn't a single scratch on me.
Susanne Lenglen shocked the spectators by beating her opponents and winning several major titles.
My opponent was really good, that's why I lost.
Our opponents were too good for our team to beat and we lost the match 3–1.
opponent = adversary = enemy