English to Portuguese Dictionary hostile

hostile

hostil
definition
adjective
a hostile audience
unfriendly; antagonistic.
translation of 'hostile'
adjective
adverso,
inimigo,
hostil
example
The video shows what the U.S. Military calls a legitimate strike against 'hostile' forces.
The book purports to recount the history of gun ownership in America and is written with a slant that is 'hostile' to gun ownership.
At least 80 troops are listed simply as killed in enemy or 'hostile' action.
On the other hand, it meant that some of his ideas provoked 'hostile' opposition, while others were greeted with incomprehension or indifference.
It is significant that a lot of the coverage is coming from Britain, a country that is still 'hostile' to the idea of ever joining the single currency.
On the other, they are 'hostile' to hard work and always on the look out for an easy buck.
Irish software firm Riverdeep is a prime target for a 'hostile' takeover bid, according to industry analysts.
In October 2003, First Active will lose its five-year long protection from 'hostile' takeover.
Military officials do not believe the crash was caused by 'hostile' fire.
Unocal said its board would consider the 'hostile' takeover bid.
It is essential that all forces and assets that can combat 'hostile' aircraft should take part in air defense.
A few black mothers were 'hostile' to the study design and this was uncomfortable for the black woman interviewer who was not the grant holder.
The speech, an argument against the enslavement of women, was to be directed to a 'hostile' audience of whites.
Another woman in another 'hostile' TV audience revealed his ignorance about the difficulties of making appointments to see a GP.
The situation he's referring to is an Opposition-controlled Parliament and a 'hostile' media.
He also brought forward the company's annual shareholder meeting to late March in what is seen as an effort to disrupt the 'hostile' takeover bid.
The military said Wednesday that the aircraft appeared to have been brought down by 'hostile' fire.
It is deeply 'hostile' to religion, but finds it useful.
Their right of defence was curtailed by interruptions from the judge and the apparently hand-picked audience of 'hostile' spectators.
China Development's action would be described as a 'hostile' takeover bid in tender offer terms.
In the late 1970s, Ansett became the target of 'hostile' takeover bids.
When there was 'hostile' takeover bid, the town held prayer meetings for their corporation.
Then Cohee attempted a 'hostile' takeover of the bank in 2000 and was defeated.
Interesting idea here: why are the dogs antisocial, 'hostile' , and aggressive?
He had opposed the Second Boer War, and was likewise initially 'hostile' to the concept in August 1914.
This can create some interesting maneuvers as Rayne takes on nearby enemies while evading 'hostile' fire.
We shouldn't interpret this yet as moving toward enemy status or 'hostile' status.
I have often observed that political extremist of all stripes are often very angry and 'hostile' people.
If Ebay, which has a virtual monopoly on classifieds is so 'hostile' to decentralization, perhaps Ebay is vulnerable to the syndication model?
To avoid a 'hostile' takeover the target company may seek a ‘white knight’, another company with which it would prefer to merge.
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