enemigo-1
adversary ; detractor ; enemy ; foe.
Intelligence means either an individual's analytical or reasoning abilities or information on an adversary.
Mathilda Panopoulos, known as 'Tilly' to her friends and colleagues but usually styled 'Tilly the Hun' or just 'the Hun' by her detractors, is a native of Pritchard.
Dust is an enemy of microcomputers as it is with any piece of electrical apparatus, and a dust cover costing a few pounds is a worthwhile purchase.
Place operators in quotation marks when searching for them as words, e.g. 'near' death, friend 'or' foe.
confraternizar con el enemigo
consort with + the enemy
Journalists are worried about spilling military secrets, undermining national security, and consorting with the enemy.
derrotar al enemigo
defeat + the enemy
In hand-to-hand combat, the soldier must have the attitude that he will defeat the enemy and complete the mission, no matter what.
el enemigo en casa
the enemy within
Ever since Margaret Thatcher referred to striking miners in 1980s Britain as 'the enemy within', mere mention of the concept has seemed a symptom of paranoia.
enemigo acérrimo
arch enemy [archenemy]
arch-rival [archrival]
sworn enemy
bitter enemy
The article 'The case of Charles Merrill Mount: the archivist's arch enemy' describes the theft of valuable letters and documents by Charles Merrill Mount.
The geneticist and arch-rival of the biometricians, Williams Bateson, was very critical of this work and interpreted this as Weldon's rejection of Mendelism.
I wouldn't quite call them our sworn enemies, any more than a mosquito is a human's sworn enemy.
False friends are worst than bitter enemies.
enemigo acérrimo de
hater
He was sacked for lampooning a Muslim colleague as a 'bacon hater'.
enemigo a/de muerte
bitter enemy
sworn enemy
False friends are worst than bitter enemies.
I wouldn't quite call them our sworn enemies, any more than a mosquito is a human's sworn enemy.
enemigo asimétrico
asymmetric enemy
To force asymmetric enemies like al Qaeda into decisive battle we must surround them, cut them off from escape and kill or capture them.
enemigo de
resister (of/against)
Incomplete and anachronistic readings of the records from the 1612 trial for her rape have underpinned an image of Artemisia as, in the older treatments, a flirt and vamp or, in more recent ones, a feminist and resister of male violence.
enemigo declarado
sworn enemy
I wouldn't quite call them our sworn enemies, any more than a mosquito is a human's sworn enemy.
enemigo de la humanidad
enemy of humanity
If he can't do that right, then he has no place in any station of government and we need to realize that he is an enemy of humanity.
enemigo del pueblo
enemy of the people
'Enemies of the People' may be one of the most important films about Cambodia ever made = "Enemigos del pueblo" quizás sea una de las películas más importantes que jamás se ha hecho sobre Camboya.
enemigo mortal
mortal foe
Dead men have no friends; consequently, Israel must abandon its love affair with its putative, feckless friends and kill, once for all, its mortal foes.
enemigo público
public enemy
This shaggy-haired 27-year-old Burmese video journalist is considered a public enemy by his country's military junta.
enemigo público número uno
public enemy number one
Obesity is public enemy number one in New Mexico.
en manos del enemigo
at the hands of enemies
at the hands of the enemy
However, the stela remained unfinished when he died two years later under mysterious circumstances at the hands of enemies.
Many who were wounded and still alive when this was going on a suffered a horrible death at the hands of the enemy.
espiar al enemigo
spy + the flagship
The article 'Spying the flagships' is a report of an Association of Assistant Librarians national weekend school, 8-10 May 87, on the theme of 'Off the peg, tailored or patchwork?' in relation to choosing library computer systems.
ganar enemigos
make + enemies
However, her strong-mindedness, dictatorial tactics, and attempts to dominate her teachers and staff have made her many enemies.
hacer enemigos
make + enemies
However, her strong-mindedness, dictatorial tactics, and attempts to dominate her teachers and staff have made her many enemies.
matar al enemigo
take + no prisoners
They began taking no prisoners, burning whole villages, and routinely shooting surrendering Filipinos.
Posesivo + peor enemigo
Posesivo + worst enemy
In other words, we have become our worst enemy, continually shooting ourselves in the foot.
si no puedes con el enemigo, únete a él
if you can't beat them (you might as well) join them
I'm not a great fan of the money thrown around in football, but if you can't beat them you might as well join them.
vencer al enemigo
defeat + the enemy
In hand-to-hand combat, the soldier must have the attitude that he will defeat the enemy and complete the mission, no matter what.