English to Turkish Dictionary hostile

hostile

düşmanca
definition
adjective
a hostile audience
unfriendly; antagonistic.
translation of 'hostile'
noun
hasım
adjective
muhalif,
düşmana ait,
düşmanca
example
They would patrol the river and attack any 'hostile' unit that was stupid enough to enter their sights.
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.
Unocal said its board would consider the 'hostile' takeover bid.
The most direct is to detect, classify, locate, track, and attack 'hostile' submarines.
Fearing 'hostile' takeovers and falling share prices, firms seem to become overly fixated on quarterly returns.
Military officials do not believe the crash was caused by 'hostile' fire.
It marks the first time a foreign company has launched a 'hostile' takeover bid for a mainland company.
But his father's manner when he met him at the station, Danny recalled, was all wrong: 'hostile' and aggressive.
If they don't get attacked by a 'hostile' neighbour they will perish from sheer want.
Then Cohee attempted a 'hostile' takeover of the bank in 2000 and was defeated.
When there was 'hostile' takeover bid, the town held prayer meetings for their corporation.
The US-backed security forces are capable only of sporadic raids into the 'hostile' countryside and attacks on them are increasing.
Fears of 'hostile' crowds and attacks on the team evaporated early on.
Such foreign direct investment is less about 'hostile' takeovers than about friendly acquisitions.
John Redwood congratulated the BBC journalist for his courage in speaking before such a 'hostile' audience.
Industry observers say there have been no other successful 'hostile' takeovers of a large European bank.
Of course, the media is 'hostile' to nationalism in Scotland and gives the SNP a hard time, but that has always been the case.
PeopleSoft has also sued Oracle in connection with the 'hostile' takeover bid.
And they have recognised that the movement must be built in the face of 'hostile' opposition from a Labour government.
A 'hostile' takeover would be all but impossible under Heineken's current ownership structure.
And what message would Allende have sent to a 'hostile' military had he refused the aid?
Cable company Comcast sprang a 'hostile' takeover bid on Disney on February 11.
American generals have the power to order the destruction of any 'hostile' aircraft, if they do not have time to contact senior politicians.
Globalization simply means freedom of movement for goods and people, and it is hard to be violently 'hostile' to that.
Evidently, market conditions have been kinder to Peoplesoft, even though it is the subject of a 'hostile' takeover bid.
It more than triples the range the Navy can engage an air target and allows ships to act prior to 'hostile' aircraft being in a position to launch their own weapons.
The military said Wednesday that the aircraft appeared to have been brought down by 'hostile' fire.
In October 2003, First Active will lose its five-year long protection from 'hostile' takeover.
I will not, however, approve any ads that I deem to be racist, vulgar, or 'hostile' to my religious beliefs.
The speech, an argument against the enslavement of women, was to be directed to a 'hostile' audience of whites.
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