hostility

hostility
n
1) враждебность, враждебное отношение; вражда
2) pl военные действия

to bring about the cessation of hostilities — способствовать прекращению военных действий

to cease hostilities — прекращать военные действия

to embark on hostilities — начинать военные действия

to end hostilities — прекращать военные действия

to fan hostility — разжигать вражду

to feel hostility towards smb — враждебно относиться к кому-л.

to forestall hostilities — мешать развязыванию войны

to halt / to hold hostilities — прекращать военные действия

to initiate hostilities — начинать военные действия

to monitor the end of hostilities — следить за соблюдением соглашения о прекращении огня

to open hostilities — начинать военные действия

to prevent the renewal of hostilities — предотвращать возобновление военных действий

to pursue hostilities — вести военные действия

to start hostilities — начинать военные действия

to stir up hostility — разжигать вражду

to terminate hostilities — прекращать военные действия

- break in hostilities - flare-up of hostilities
- hostility against smth
- hostility to smth
- large-scale hostilities
- reopening of hostilities
- resumption of hostilities
- suspension of hostilities
- termination of hostilities
- theater of hostilities
- undisguised hostility
- unremitting hostilities
- upsurge of hostilities

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