1.b> (the) i> / ; quite the reverse / ; he did the reverse of what we expected , ; you may think we have been making a profit, but in fact the reverse is true , , ;
2.b> 1) (the) , (, i>); i> / ; ; the reverse of a coin / ;
2) i> ;
3) i> / , ..i>; the incident threatened to put the peace process into reverse i> / ;
3.b> .i> 1) / , ;
2) , ; ; put the car in / into / reverse ;
4.b> .i> ; ; a damaging political reverse / ; after several reverses, the enemy withdrew ; to suffer a reverse / ; financial reverses ;
on the reverse side / ;
in reverseb> , ; ; to go / to put / smth. into reverseb> ; at this point the Party's fortune went into reverse / .