adversary

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} hasım
{i} muhalif
aleyhtar
(Kanun) karşı taraf
rakip
muhalif kişi
düşman

Dün bir düşman bugün bir dosttur. - An adversary yesterday is a friend today.

(Askeri) karşıt düşman, rakip (a person or group that is oppsed to an Army force mission but is not engaging Army forces in combat operations)
düşman hasım
{i} karşı kimse
{i} iblis
{i} spor, isk. rakip
şeytan
muhalif kimse
Satan
{i} Şeytan

Karanlığın prensi Şeytan anlamına gelir. - The prince of darkness means Satan.

Bush, Şeytan'ın en iyi arkadaşı değildir. Hatta Şeytan'ın kim olduğunu bilmez. - Bush is not Satan's best friend. He doesn't even know who Satan is.

adversary model
(Tıp) zıt model
adversary model
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) muhalif modeli
adversary politics
(Politika, Siyaset) iki kutuplu siyaset
the adversary
(Din) Şeytan, iblis bkz: adversary
Satan
{i} iblis

İblisin ruhu yeniden canlanıyor. - The spirit of Satan reawakens.

the Devil
allah belâsını versin
the Devil
kör şeytan
the Devil
hay aksi
İngilizce - İngilizce
Shaitan
the Devil
Satan
An opponent or rival
{a} having an opposing party
{n} an opponent, enemy, foe, competitor
someone who offers opposition
An adversary is not an animal or a monster, but a human being who is a victim of untruth No matter how horrible the acts of a human being might be, he or she is never a monster or an animal He or she is a human being caught in untruth
a person or group that is opposed to an Army force mission but is not engaging Army forces in combat operations
An entity that attacks or is a threat to a system [IETF99]
(I) An entity that attacks, or is a threat to, a system [RFC2828] Person or organization that must be denied accesses to information [IATF] (see also threat, security)
Either opponent of declarer, or, during the auction, a player on the other side The laws of 1963 use opponent for the latter and the defender for the former Senior adversary was synonymous with declarer’s left-hand opponent, and Junior adversary with his right-hand opponent
Commonly used to refer to the opponent, the enemy, or any other mischievous person that desires to compromise one security
(The) Satan (1 Pet v 8 )
This is an official stance of disagreement within the bankruptcy case Either your attorney or a creditor's attorney may file an adversary if they feel a matter requires a special hearing by the bankruptcy Judge
Commonly used to refer to the opponent, the enemy, or any other mischievous person that desires to compromise one's security
an entity that attacks, or is a threat to, a system
often used in this manual in lieu of enemy; the term enemy is reserved to indicate adversaries engaged in lethal operations against US forces
Opposed; opposite; adverse; antagonistic
One who is turned against another or others with a design to oppose or resist them; a member of an opposing or hostile party; an opponent; an antagonist; an enemy; a foe
An opponent, rival or enemy
Having an opposing party; not unopposed; as, an adversary suit
{i} rival; enemy; opponent; person who opposes
Your adversary is someone you are competing with, or arguing or fighting against. His political adversaries were creating a certain amount of trouble for him. = opponent, enemy ally. adversaries a country or person you are fighting or competing against = opponent
adversary procedure
In Anglo-American law, the principal method of offering evidence in court. It requires the opposing sides to present pertinent information and to introduce and cross-examine witnesses before a jury and/or a judge. Each side must conduct its own investigation. In criminal proceedings, the prosecution represents the government and has at its disposal the police department with its investigators and laboratories; the defense must arrange and pay for its own investigation. (Legal aid is available for the poor.) In civil (noncriminal) proceedings the adversary system works similarly, except that both sides engage private attorneys to prepare their cases. Skillful questioning often produces testimony that can be interpreted in various ways; in cross-examination, lawyers seek to alter the jury's initial perception of the testimony
adversary system
judicial system in which two opposing sides argue a case (i.e. defense and prosecution)
adversaries
plural of adversary
worthy adversary
comparable competitor, matching rival
adversary