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1. сущ. 1) общ. конфликт, конфликтная ситуация, столкновение, коллизия (столкновение противоположных интересов, сторон, мнений, сил) inevitable conflict — неизбежный конфликт ongoing conflict — продолжающийся конфликт armed conflict — вооруженный конфликт, война workplace conflict — конфликт на рабочем месте to provoke a conflict — спровоцировать конфликт to resolve a conflict — разрешить противоречие See: individual conflict of interest, institutional conflict of interest, personality clash, conflict management, accommodation of conflicting interests, Dahrendorf, Ralf, dysfunctional conflict, functional conflict, latent conflict, manifest conflict, role conflict, industrial conflict 2) общ., пол., эк. противоречие (между идеями, законами и т. д.) internal conflict — внутреннее противоречие to come into conflict with — вступить в противоречие с кем-л. to be in conflict with — находиться в ситуации противоречия (с чем-л.) 2. гл. общ. быть в конфликте, противоречить to conflict with smb’s interests — противоречить интересам кого-л. CONFLICT 1) конфликт; столкновение; конфликтовать; коллидировать 2) противоречие; противоречить – to conflict with a claim – conflict of interests – conflict of patent rights CONFLICT 1. сущ. конфликт, столкновение, противоречие - account conflict - armed conflict - be in conflict with - conflict management - conflict of interests - conflict of laws - conflict resolution in work collectives - conflict rule - conflict rules - conflict situation - conflict with - settlement of conflicts Syn: clash, dispute 2. гл. быть в конфликте, противоречить
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  – approach-avoidance conflict – helper-breeder conflict – parent-offspring conflict ...
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  1. конфликт, столкновение; борьба conflict between religion and science —- противоборство религии и науки conflict of interest —- столкновение интересов 2. злоупотребление положением (особ. члена конгресса) conflict-of-interest law —- запрещение (государственным служащим, членам конгресса и т. п.) одновременно занимать посты в частных корпорациях и т. п. conflict-of-interest violation —- злоупотребление своим положением (сенатора и т. п.) в интересах частной корпорации и т. п. conflict of jurisdiction —- юр. коллизия прав conflict of laws —- частное международное право; коллизионное право; коллизия правовых норм (разных государств или штатов США) 3. вооруженный конфликт, война 4. борьба мнений, принципов и т. п. 5. противоречие conflict of evidence —- противоречие в свидетельских показаниях 6. психол. внутренний конфликт; борьба противоречивых чувств, амбивалентность чувств 7. противоречить my interests conflict with yours —- мои интересы противоречат вашим some British laws conflict with international laws —- некоторые законы Великобритании не соответствуют международным нормам your account of the causes of war conflicts with ours —- наше представление о причинах войны расходится с вшим 8. конфликтовать; вступать в конфликт, бороться ...
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  of laws leg.  а) коллизионное право; частное международное право  б) конфликт правовых норм CONFLICT  1. noun  1) конфликт, столкновение - conflict of laws  2) противоречие - internal conflicts Syn: see controversy  2. v.  1) быть в конфликте (with) My opinions conflict with yours. The chairmans opinion conflicted with that of the rest of the committee. Doesnt the prisoners story conflict with the known facts?  2) противоречить чему-л. (with) to conflict with reality - противоречить (реальной) действительности ...
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  конфликт (пакетов) – internal packet conflict – name conflict ...
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  конфликт, конфликтная ситуация; опасная ситуация - bus conflict - names conflict - structure conflict ...
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a a state of opposition or hostilities. b a fight or struggle. 2 (often foll. by of) a the clashing of opposed principles etc. b an instance of this. 3 Psychol. a the opposition of incompatible wishes or needs in a person. b an instance of this. c the distress resulting from this. --v.intr. 1 clash; be incompatible. 2 (often foll. by with) struggle or contend. 3 (as conflicting adj.) contradictory. Phrases and idioms in conflict conflicting. Derivatives confliction n. conflictual adj. Etymology: ME f. L confligere conflict- (as com-, fligere strike) CONFLUENCE n. 1 a place where two rivers meet. 2 a a coming together. b a crowd of people. Etymology: L confluere (as com-, fluere flow) ...
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ~us act of striking together, from confligere to strike together, from com- + fligere to strike — more at profligate  Date: 15th century  1. fight, battle, war an armed ~  2.  a. competitive or opposing action of incompatibles ; antagonistic state or action (as of divergent ideas, interests, or persons)  b. mental struggle resulting from incompatible or opposing needs, drives, wishes, or external or internal demands  3. the opposition of persons or forces that gives rise to the dramatic action in a drama or fiction  Synonyms: see discord  • ~ful adjective  • ~ual adjective  II. intransitive verb  Date: 15th century  1. archaic to contend in warfare  2. to show antagonism or irreconcilability ; fail to be in agreement or accord his statement ~s with the facts  • ~ion noun  • ~ive adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (conflicted) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. Conflict is serious disagreement and argument about something important. If two people or groups are in conflict, they have had a serious disagreement or argument and have not yet reached agreement. Try to keep any conflict between you and your ex-partner to a minimum... Employees already are in conflict with management over job cuts... N-UNCOUNT: oft in/into N 2. Conflict is a state of mind in which you find it impossible to make a decision. ...the anguish of his own inner conflict. = turmoil N-UNCOUNT 3. Conflict is fighting between countries or groups of people. (JOURNALISM or WRITTEN) ...talks aimed at ending four decades of conflict... N-VAR 4. A conflict is a serious difference between two or more beliefs, ideas, or interests. If two beliefs, ideas, or interests are in conflict, they are very different. There is a conflict between what they are doing and what you want... Do you feel any conflict of loyalties?... The two objectives are in conflict. N-VAR: oft N between pl-n 5. If ideas, beliefs, or accounts conflict, they are very different from each other and it seems impossible for them to exist together or to each be true. Personal ethics and professional ethics sometimes conflict... He held firm opinions which usually conflicted with my own... ...three powers with conflicting interests. = clash V-RECIP: pl-n V, V with n, V-ing ...
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  ~1 n 1 a state of disagreement or argument between people, groups, countries etc  (serious political conflict) + over  (conflicts over wage settlements) + between  (the conflict between tradition and innovation) in conflict  (permanently in conflict with her superiors | come into conflict (=start arguing with))  (She had often come into conflict with her mother-in-law.) 2 a situation in which you have to choose between two or more opposite needs or influences + between  (a conflict between the demands of one's work and one's family) in conflict with  (The principles of democracy are sometimes in conflict with political reality.) 3 fighting or a war  (a violent conflict | armed conflict)  (the frightening prospect of armed conflict) 4 a situation in which you have two opposite feelings about something  (an agonizing state of inner conflict) 5 conflict of interest/interests a) a situation in which you cannot do your job fairly because you will be affected by the decision you make  (There is a growing conflict of interest between her position as a politician and her business activities.) b) a situation in which different people want different things ~2 v if two ideas, beliefs, opinions etc conflict, they cannot exist together or both be true  (This conflicts with the police evidence.) conflicting opinions/demands/interests etc  (I had rung a few friends, and been given a great deal of conflicting advice.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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