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Sentence patterns related to "agon"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "agon" from the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "agon", or refer to the context using the word "agon" in the English - Vietnamese Medical Dictionary.

1. Agonista m, f (plural Agonistas) agonist (someone involved in an agon)

2. The welcoming hotel AGON Aldea offers the best choice for both business and leisure travellers.

3. The central location of the Hotel AGON Opera is an ideal starting point for activities of any kind.

4. Wang Hao was one of the AGON nominees for the FIDE Grand Prix Series 2012–13.

Vương Hạo là một trong những kỳ thủ được công ty tổ chức AGON đề cử tham dự chuỗi giải FIDE Grand Prix 2012–13.

5. As he makes his way down towards the suitcase, he sees Agon resting near it, and immediately swims back towards the surface.

6. Spanish Abrace nuevamente con su santo sacerdocio, con su sacrificio, con su agonía more_vert open_in_new Link to source

7. A typical structure for Aristophanes' Old Comedy would be prologue, parados, agon, parabasis, episodes, and Exodus, with a chorus of 24

8. Agama 阿含 (Skt, Pali; Jpn Agon ) Agamas: They are a class of scriptures from the early Buddhist teachings contained in the mahayana Tripitaka that correspond to the suttas (sutras) of the Pali canon

9. The entire content of this website, including its text, graphics, logos, icons, pictures, audio clips, databases, software and its compilation (the ''Content''), is the intellectual property of the Agon Group, our affiliated companies or suppliers of said content.

10. Antagonize (v.) 1630s, "to compete with" (obsolete); 1742, "act in opposition to, struggle against continuously," from Greek Antagonizesthai "to struggle against, oppose, be a rival," from anti "against" (see anti-) + agonizesthai "to contend for a prize," from agon "a struggle, a contest" (see agony).Meaning "make antagonistic" is by 1882.

11. Antagonism (n.) "state of being mutually opposed; opposition between two things or against something," 1797, from French Antagonisme or directly from late Greek Antagonisma, noun of action from antagonizesthai "to struggle against, oppose, be a rival," from anti "against" (see anti-) + agonizesthai "to contend for a prize," from agon "a contest, a struggle" (see agony).