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ENEMY
Synonyms:

foe, adversary, adversary, adversary, antagonist, intruder, ill-wisher, hater, scoundrel, offender, pursuer, oppressor, persecutor, rival, enemy; dissenter, dissenter, dissident; demon, slanderer (of the human race); representations anti-, anti-: anti-Semite, Antichrist, antidote, confrontation; extension -phobe: Anglophobe, Judeophobe, Russophobe; Satan, bloodline, opposing side, enemy, aggressor, military adversary, devil, unclean spirit, evil spirit, ill-wisher, adversary, spiteful critic, sworn enemy, black power, devil, demon, ill-will. Ant. friend, ally; extension -phil


Synonyms:

Foe, adversary, adversary, adversary, antagonist, malefactor, ill-wisher, hater, villain, offender, pursuer, oppressor, persecutor.

Dictionary of Russian synonyms 4

enemy

Synonyms:

aggressor, antagonist, thief, foe, persecutor, ill-wisher, spiteful critic, malefactor, villain, ill-wisher, ill-wisher, foe, hater, foe, evil spirit, unclean spirit, offender, pursuer, oppressor, adversary, Satan, rival, adversary, adversary, crap

ENEMY meaning

T.F. Efremova New dictionary of the Russian language. Explanatory and word-formative

enemy

Meaning:

m.

a) One who is in a state of hostility, struggle with someone or something; adversary, foe.

b) A convinced, irreconcilable opponent of smth.

2) Military adversary, enemy.

3) That which brings evil, harm.

S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova Dictionary Russian language

enemy

Meaning:

ENEMY, -a, m.

1. A person who is in a state of enmity with someone, an adversary. Sworn in. My tongue in. my(last about how harmful it is to say too much).

2. Military adversary, enemy. V. is broken.

3. what. A principled opponent of something. B. smoking.

Best ~ good aphorism: the desire for the best can lead to the loss of what is good that already exists.

| adj. hostile, -th, -th (to 1 and 2 values) and enemy, -ya, -ye (to 1 and 2 meanings; outdated and high). Enemy camp. Enemy power.

Small Academic Dictionary of the Russian Language

enemy

Meaning:

A, m.

One who is in a state of hostility, struggle with someone; adversary, foe.

Class enemy.

He and the prince were terrible enemies and tried to harm each other at every step. Pisemsky, A thousand souls.

Whether I am guilty or not, let friends and enemies judge this now. Kaverin, Two captains.

|| what.

A principled opponent of smth.

A weak and crafty ruler, a bald dandy, an enemy of labor, accidentally warmed by glory, reigned over us then. Pushkin, Evgeny Onegin.

I am an enemy of lunches on the grass, teas in the open air, sometimes there is no spoon, sometimes bread with sand or tea with bugs. I. Goncharov, Frigate “Pallada”.

  1. enemy - noun, m., used. very often (not) who? enemy, who? enemy, (I see) who? enemy, who? enemy, about whom? about the enemy; pl. Who? enemies, (no) whom? enemies, who? enemies, (I see) who? enemies, who? enemies, about whom? about enemies... Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary
  2. enemy - Enemy/. Morphemic-spelling dictionary
  3. enemy - C h e g o (less often than). The enemy of all traditions. I am an enemy of lunches on the grass (Goncharov). The enemy of all conventions (Mayakovsky). Management in Russian
  4. enemy - enemy I m. 1. One who is in a state of enmity, struggle with someone or something; adversary, foe. || A convinced, irreconcilable opponent of something. 2. Military adversary, enemy. II m. That which brings evil, harm. Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova
  5. enemy - -a, m. 1. One who is in a state of enmity, struggle with someone; adversary, foe. Class enemy. □ He and the prince were terrible enemies and tried to harm each other at every step. Pisemsky, A thousand souls. Small academic dictionary
  6. enemy - ENEMY -a; m. 1. One who is in a state of hostility, struggle with someone; enemy. Ideological V. Sworn in. Make enemies. 2. Military adversary, enemy. Behind enemy lines. V. is broken. The country was attacked by enemies. Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary
  7. enemy - Enemy, enemies, enemy, enemies, enemy, enemies, enemy, enemies, enemy, enemies, enemy, enemies Zaliznyak's Grammar Dictionary
  8. enemy - Borrowing from Old Church Slavonic, goes back to the common Slavic basis vorgt, akin to Old German wargs - “evil” and Gothic wrikan - “to pursue”. Krylov's etymological dictionary
  9. enemy - I I. "ravine, gorge", Sivtsev Vrazhek - lane in Moscow. See ravine. II II., b. n. enemy, enemy, adj. Due to the presence of -ra-borrowings. from Tslav.; see vorog. In the same way, enmity is from old glory. enmity (Sup.), etc. Etymological Dictionary of Max Vasmer
  10. enemy - merciless ~ merciless ~ formidable ~ cruel ~ sworn ~ inveterate ~ blood-borne ~ fierce ~ hardened ~ real ~ irreconcilable ~ notorious ~ authentic ~ strong ~ deadly ~ mortal ~ terrible ~ ardent ~ Dictionary of Russian Idioms
  11. enemy - orf. enemy Lopatin's spelling dictionary
  12. enemy - ENEMY, enemy, male. 1. (both about a man and a woman). A person who fights for other, opposing interests, an opponent. Class enemy. Ideological enemy. | An ill-wisher, a person seeking to cause harm. After this quarrel we became enemies for life. Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary
  13. enemy - ENEMY, a, m. 1. A person who is in a state of enmity with someone, an enemy. Sworn in. My tongue in. mine (last about how harmful it is to say too much). 2. Military adversary, enemy. V. is broken. 3. what. A principled opponent of something. B. smoking. Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary
  14. enemy - Borrowing from Art.-Sl. language, where is the enemy< общеслав. *vorgъ (ср. исконно рус. ворог «дьявол, черт, неприятель, враг»), того же корня, что и др.-прус. wargs «злой», готск. wrikan «преследовать», лат. urgēre «угнетать, гнать». Shansky Etymological Dictionary
  15. enemy - ENEMY, -a, m. (or enemy of the people), ENEMY, -s, m. and f.. 1. Ironic-joke. appeal. Well, you, enemy of the people, go eat some cabbage soup. 2. only plural, ironic. Western radio stations. Explanatory dictionary of Russian argot
  16. enemy - Envious (Polezhaev). Sworn (Kyleev). Evil (Golen.-Kutuzov, Polezhiev, Tarutin, P. Ya.). Cruel (Polezhaev). Insidious (Bryusov, Ryleev). Likhodey (Meln.-Pechersky). Dashing (Tarutin). Fierce (Zhemchuzhnikov, Corinthian, Frug). Dictionary of literary epithets
  17. enemy - FRIEND - ENEMY Friendly - enemy (see) friendly - enemy friendly - hostile (see) friendly - hostile (see) friendliness - hostility be friends - enmity (see) friendship - enmity (see) friendly - hostile ( cm. Dictionary of antonyms of the Russian language
  18. enemy - Ruthless, merciless, eternal, treacherous, eternal, arrogant, long-standing, impudent, long-term, cruel, sworn, inveterate, inveterate (colloquial), malicious, evil, evil-cunning (obsolete), eternal, primordial, arrogant, cursed ( vernacular Dictionary of Russian language epithets
  19. Enemy - This is what they call ravines in some districts of the Vyatka, Kazan and Nizhny Novgorod provinces. This word is found in the names of villages and tracts, for example Vilovaty Vrag - a village and postal station on the Nizhny Novgorod-Kazan tract; Krutoy V., Dolgiy V. - tracts. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron
  20. enemy - Foe, adversary, adversary, adversary, antagonist, malefactor, ill-wisher, hater, scoundrel, offender, pursuer, oppressor, persecutor cf. !!... Abramov's dictionary of synonyms
  21. enemy - noun, number of synonyms... Dictionary of Russian synonyms

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Alternative descriptions

. (obsolete) enemy

Enemy (obsolete)

The enemy in the mouth of the poet

The enemy who came for gold

Old Russian and poetic enemy

Old Russian enemy

M. enemy, foe, adversary, adversary, ill-wisher, adversary, attacker, villain; evil spirits, Satan; unclean in the forest, goblin; eagle healer, sorcerer. Don't get along with each other if it's the same thing. Without drinking, without feeding, you will not see the enemy (you will not make money). Not born, not a son: not bought, not a slave: not watered, not fed, not a thief. I say to my enemy husband: don’t hit me in the head; and he count and count. Don’t keep three enemies for yourself, but make peace with two. on the road and the enemy you will call your own father. Without money, the city is your own enemy. The house is not an enemy, if you set it on fire, it will burn. On the wrong side, even a child is an enemy. The eye is the first enemy. Vorogush(x)a. old fortune teller; now; evildoer, villain. someone else's part is not a thief's mouth. Fever, freckle, ratchet, fever, aunt; this is one of Herod’s forty sisters, sent to torment man, in the form of a white night moth (eagle), which, landing on the lips of a sleepy man, brings fever. Vorogov, vorogushin, belonging, characteristic of him or her. To be at odds with someone, to be against someone, to be at enmity, to harm, to do evil. To cast a spell, to cast a spell, to cast a spell on someone, to cast a spell on someone; unravel the unknown or the future using mysterious means and techniques; fortune telling, witchcraft, whispering, conjuring, sorcery, sorcery, sorcery. This matter is considered more or less unclean, although among the people there is fortune-telling with prayer. They cast a spell on the hand, in gypsy style; for coal, for water, for beans, for cards, etc. Treat, use for illness. How long ago, grandma, did you start casting spells? as if there was nothing left to put on the tooth. It is good for him to live whose grandmother casts spells and intercedes for whom. Baba cast a spell with her head, this is strictly prohibited. Feel free to cast spells. He doesn't cast spells, but whispers. To cast a spell, to make one cast a spell, to tell fortunes for oneself. Treat yourself to a healer. She stole a penny. Made it to prison. I was fascinated again. What did she tell you? Are you enchanted? She charmed him: is it possible to turn away? Turn it again. I was so excited. Enchantment Wed. fortune telling witch Psk. fortune teller Taking care (be careful) make (more expensive) fortune-tellers; action according to verb. fortune telling, whispers; treatment from a grandmother, a whisperer: divination, like evil intent, spoiling people; then, reprimanding damage, and treating diseases in general. Care is better than fortune. Caution is better than caution. You can't serve a spell as a witch. Fortune telling is not threshing, that is, it is easier. Enchantment, related to divination; bewitching, eager for her, who goes to cast spells. Conjure m. Psk. (old, enmity, enemy, enemy), vorozhey m. vor., vorozhets m. vyat., vorozheyka, vorozheyka, vorozheyka w. fortune teller vol. who trades in divination, whispers, and healing; healer, whisperer, sorcerer, sorcerer. The magician is penniless, but the patient is no better off, that is, it is not easier. Enchanted, experienced, skilled in divination

Name of enemy in Rus'

Foe (obsolete)

Old fashioned enemy

Enemy in Old Russian

Enemy (obsolete)

The enemy rhymes with the threshold

Enemy in the old days

The enemy during Kievan Rus

Enemy, adversary

Poeticized enemy

Poetic foe

Old name for enemy

Old name of the enemy

Old Russian name for the enemy

Outdated enemy name

The enemy of old

Enemy, eh... Russian spelling dictionary

enemy- enemy/ … Morphemic-spelling dictionary

Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

ENEMY, enemy husband. enemy, enemy of women. ravine, ravine; peak of Kursk, eagle deep waterhole. Sivtsev enemy, area in Moscow. Hostile, gullible. II. ENEMY husband enemy of women or thief and thief; · belittles. enemy, enemy, enemy;... ... Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

ENEMY, enemy, husband. 1. (both about a man and a woman). A person who fights for other, opposing interests, an opponent. Class enemy. Ideological enemy. || An ill-wisher, a person seeking to cause harm. After this quarrel we became enemies for... ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

Noun, m., used. very often Morphology: (no) whom? enemy, who? enemy, (I see) who? enemy, who? enemy, about whom? about the enemy; pl. Who? enemies, (no) whom? enemies, who? enemies, (I see) who? enemies, who? enemies, about whom? about enemies 1. You call an enemy... ... Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary

ENEMY, huh, husband. 1. A person who is in a state of enmity with someone, an adversary. Sworn in. My tongue in. mine (last about how harmful it is to say too much). 2. Military adversary, enemy. V. is broken. 3. what. The principled opponent of what n. IN.… … Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

enemy- ENEMY, a, m. (or enemy of the people), ENEMY, s, m. and f.. 1. Iron. joking appeal. Well, you, enemy of the people, go eat some cabbage soup. 2. only plural, ironic. Western radio stations... Dictionary of Russian argot

A; m. 1. One who is in a state of hostility, struggle with someone; enemy. Ideological V. Sworn in. Make enemies. 2. Military adversary, enemy. Behind enemy lines. V. is broken. The country was attacked by enemies. * The enemy experienced a lot that day, which means... encyclopedic Dictionary

Books

  • Enemy (2014 ed.), David Kali, illus. Serge Block. `Enemy` is an anti-militaristic book by Italian writer David Cali and French illustrator Serge Bloch. A soldier, tired of the endless war, sits in a trench and thinks about the “enemy” - about...
  • The enemy is unknown, Nick Perumov. Fate separates the leader of the clan Tverdislav and the main sorceress Jeyana Nistovaya. It's a pity! If they were together, it is still unknown how everything would have turned out, because before the double power of their Forces, the most...