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敌 (dí) is typically used to refer to an enemy or opponent, either in a physical or metaphorical sense. For example, one might say 我们的敌人 (wǒmen de dírén, "our enemy") to refer to a person or group that is opposed to them.
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敌对 (díduì): Opposing; hostile; antagonistic.
对手 (duìshǒu): Opponent; adversary; rival.
反对 (fǎnduì): To oppose; to be against; to be hostile to.
敌方 (dífāng): Enemy side; opposing side.
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