English to Portuguese Dictionary opposing

opposing

opondo
definition
verb
those of you who oppose capital punishment
disapprove of and attempt to prevent, especially by argument.
adjective
the opposing team
in conflict or competition with a specified or implied subject.
translation of 'opposing'
verb
opor,
fazer frente a,
combater,
lutar contra,
resistir a,
contrapor,
opor-se a
example
But, as most football fans know, Hail Mary passes have a way of getting picked off by the 'opposing' team.
The two sides clashed at 'opposing' protests in London Tuesday as the British parliament was in session.
So after putting their hats back on, they engaged in an international tradition - exchanging gifts with the 'opposing' team - and then played ball.
Stuck in the desert, the two people from differing cultural backgrounds and with 'opposing' personalities fall for each other.
In the absence of reasonable cause the opponent or 'opposing' team shall be entitled to claim the game.
At the same time, they successfully balance the often 'opposing' themes of Ugandan women as victims and as active agents of change.
Moreover, the movie teaches, 'opposing' sides begin to resemble each other.
In my view when you have two 'opposing' sides complaining about a story it is clear evidence that you got the balance exactly correct.
Sometimes 'opposing' pages will switch from full color to monochrome.
Are the 'opposing' sides so far apart that they can't even find the illogical arguments worthy of ridicule amongst their opposition's remarks?
In many games, he was known to have mock battles with his trusty sword and threaten the 'opposing' team's mascots.
It seemed that the opinions are divided into extreme 'opposing' camps with irreconcilable differences and conflicts.
Thirty years of work saw the Wingfield native produce the 3,600 page book, which includes the original manuscript and the English version on the 'opposing' page.
The two 'opposing' armies watched each other for a moment, a silent peace before the storm.
Macrolevel interventions can trigger competition between constituencies with 'opposing' values and are often controversial.
Would you let the general manager of the 'opposing' team run the officiating in the Super Bowl, or be the umpires in the World Series?
There are vastly differing and often 'opposing' views based on contrasting perceptions and interpretations of current events and of the history leading up to the situation as it is today.
Normally elements with 'opposing' tendencies will cancel each other out at the appropriate combinations, but in some cases anomalies occur.
With typical German thoroughness, Schulz and five full-time staff workers in Dortmund have been studying video tapes of 'opposing' teams to document the trends.
Don't browbeat, denigrate, insult or threaten the 'opposing' team.
When two 'opposing' issues clash, we often compare them to discover their differences.
We will talk to two congressmen on 'opposing' sides of this issue next.
The game was to have been played last Sunday week but was put back due to an objection being lodged against the Cork champions by the 'opposing' team in the Munster final.
The boys soon began taunting and insulting each other, in some cases turning against good friends who were now on the 'opposing' team.
Quick and sharp, with very good individual skills and deft, innovative plays, he strikes fear in the 'opposing' team's defenders.
We can learn a lot from the World Cup just by studying how coaches and players adjust intelligently to suit the conditions and to suit 'opposing' teams.
However, the twist to this yarn is that some of the players competed against each other on 'opposing' sides.
He also composed poems about the characters on the 'opposing' pages.
As always, those details are catalogued with absolute accuracy and impressive style on the 'opposing' page by the editor, C. F.
Clearly, it is not just an aggressive dance used to intimidate an 'opposing' rugby team.
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