Contrincante in english
Opponent
pronunciation: əpoʊnənt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: əpoʊnənt part of speech: noun
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contrincante1 = opponent ; challenger ; sparring partner.
Example: 'Punch' satirised the opponents more cruelly: 'Here is an institution doomed to scare the furious devotees of laissez faire'.Example: They simply must find new ways of storing and retrieving that information more rapidly and more concisely in ways that can compete with the commercial challengers = They simply must find new ways of storing and retrieving that information more rapidly and more concisely in ways that can compete with the commercial challengers.Example: Eight years ago, he stood before the flag-draped coffin of his friend and sparring partner Sen. Edward Kennedy, who had succumbed to the same disease he is now fighting.more:
» derribar a + Posesivo + contrincante = floor + Posesivo + opponent .
Example: He dominated the fight and floored his opponent with a left hook in the second round.» ser el contrincante más débil = punch above + Posesivo + weight .
Example: So although the Philippines is not the largest of countries, it, in using a phrase from boxing, punches above its weight in the international arena.contrincante2 = contesting.
Example: The duality of their role would make the contesting agents, the State and the professional library organisations, even greater enemies.