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1 preparation for competitions
Спорт: подготовка к соревнованиямУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > preparation for competitions
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2 information for spectators
информация для зрителей
ФНД «Обслуживание мероприятий» отвечает за планирование и согласование предоставляемой зрителям информации. Одним из основных результатов этой работы является включение в справочник для зрителей общей (образовательного и культурного характера) и специализированной (соревнования, расписания, объекты, транспорт и т. д.) информации об Играх.
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information for spectators
EVS is responsible for planning and coordinating the information provided to spectators, including both general (educational and cultural) and specific (competitions, schedules, venues, transport, etc.) information about the Games. The Spectator Guide is one of the main products here.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > information for spectators
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3 public access for non-spectators
- доступ для лиц, не являющихся зрителями
доступ для лиц, не являющихся зрителями
На некоторых объектах зимних Игр, особенно крупных горнолыжных курортах, некоторые зоны должны оставаться открытыми для свободного доступа в течение Игр, либо может потребоваться сделать зону проведения соревнований открытой для свободного доступа между соревнованиями.
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public access for non-spectators
Some winter venues, particularly large mountain resorts, may require certain areas to remain open to the public throughout the duration of the Games or a requirement to return field of play to public access between competitions.
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4 The Moscow City Committee for Organization and Holding of Competitions and Auctions
Строительство: Комитет города Москвы по организации и проведению конкурсов (www. tender. mos.ru/eng/)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > The Moscow City Committee for Organization and Holding of Competitions and Auctions
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5 Committee for FIFA Youth Competitions
English-Russian dictionary of football terms > Committee for FIFA Youth Competitions
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6 prize
I 1. [praɪz]1) (award) premio m.2.1) [vegetable, bull] (for competitions) da concorso; (prize-winning) premiato; fig. (excellent) [ pupil] eccellente2) [ possession] prezioso••II [praɪz]verbo transitivo apprezzare, stimare [independence, possession]III* * *I 1. noun1) (a reward for good work etc: He was awarded a lot of prizes at school.)2) (something won in a competition etc: I've won first prize!; ( also adjective) a prize (= having won, or worthy of, a prize) bull.)2. verb(to value highly: He prized my friendship above everything else.)II see prise* * *I 1. [praɪz]1) (award) premio m.2.1) [vegetable, bull] (for competitions) da concorso; (prize-winning) premiato; fig. (excellent) [ pupil] eccellente2) [ possession] prezioso••II [praɪz]verbo transitivo apprezzare, stimare [independence, possession]III -
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A n1 ( award) prix m ; ( in lottery) lot m ; first prize premier prix ; ( in lottery) gros lot ; cash prize prix en espèces ; to win a prize remporter un prix ; the prize for coming first in the test will be a book le prix accordé au gagnant de l'épreuve sera un livre ;B modif1 [rose, vegetable, bull etc] ( grown or bred for competitions) de concours ; ( prize-winning) primé ; fig ( excellent) [pupil] hors-pair inv ; a prize example of un parfait exemple de ; I felt like a prize idiot! j'avais l'air d'un parfait idiot! ;2 [possession] précieux/-ieuse.C vtr1 ( value) priser [independence, possession] ;2 = prise.no prizes for guessing who was there! il n'est pas difficile de deviner qui était là! -
8 prize
prize [praɪz]1. noun2. adjective( = prize-winning) priméb. = prise4. compounds* * *[praɪz] 1.1) ( award) prix m; ( in lottery) lot m2.first prize — premier prix; ( in lottery) gros lot
noun modifier1) [ vegetable, bull etc] ( for competitions) de concours; ( prize-winning) primé; [ pupil] hors-pair inv2) [possession] précieux/-ieuse3.transitive verb1) priser [independence, possession]2) = prise4.prized past participle adjective [possession, asset] précieux/-ieuse•• -
9 Bundestrainer
■ Person, die die Spieler einer Nationalmannschaft auswählt und die Nationalmannschaft auf Spiele vorbereitet.■ Person who selects the players of a national team and who prepares the national team for competitions.Syn. national coach -
10 Fußballbundestrainer
■ Person, die die Spieler einer Nationalmannschaft auswählt und die Nationalmannschaft auf Spiele vorbereitet.■ Person who selects the players of a national team and who prepares the national team for competitions.Syn. national coach -
11 Nationalcoach
■ Person, die die Spieler einer Nationalmannschaft auswählt und die Nationalmannschaft auf Spiele vorbereitet.■ Person who selects the players of a national team and who prepares the national team for competitions.Syn. national coach -
12 Nationaltrainer
■ Person, die die Spieler einer Nationalmannschaft auswählt und die Nationalmannschaft auf Spiele vorbereitet.■ Person who selects the players of a national team and who prepares the national team for competitions.Syn. national coach -
13 Kommission für Klubwettbewerbe
■ UEFA-Kommission, die unter anderem Meinungen zu den bestehenden UEFA-Klubwettbewerben austauscht, Unterstützung beim Auswahlverfahren für die Austragungsorte der UEFA-Klubwettbewerbs-Endspiele bietet, in Zusammenarbeit mit dem SBBF Modelle für die Verteilung der Einnahmen aus den UEFA-Klubwettbewerben vorschlägt und die Vorbereitung und Durchführung der verschiedenen Wettbewerbsphasen überwacht.► Die Kommission für Klubwettbewerbe wird in ihrer Arbeit vom EKF unterstützt.■ A UEFA committee whose main duties are to exchange views on the current UEFA club competitions, to assist in the process of selecting the venues for the UEFA club competition finals, to propose, in cooperation with the PFSC, models for the distribution of UEFA club competition revenues, and to monitor the preparation and completion of the various phases of the UEFA club competitions.German-english football dictionary > Kommission für Klubwettbewerbe
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14 Ferguson, Harry
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 4 November 1884 County Down, Irelandd. 25 October 1960 England[br]Irish engineer who developed a tractor hydraulic system for cultivation equipment, and thereby revolutionized tractor design.[br]Ferguson's father was a small farmer who expected his son to help on the farm from an early age. As a result he received little formal education, and on leaving school joined his brother in a backstreet workshop in Belfast repairing motor bikes. By the age of 19 he had built his own bike and began hill-climbing competitions and racing. His successes in these ventures gained useful publicity for the workshop. In 1907 he built his own car and entered it into competitions, and in 1909 became the first person in Britain to build and fly a machine that was heavier than air.On the outbreak of the First World War he was appointed by the Irish Department of Agriculture to supervise the operation and maintenance of all farm tractors. His experiences convinced him that even the Ford tractor and the implements available for it were inadequate for the task, and he began to experiment with his own plough designs. The formation of the Ferguson-Sherman Corporation resulted in the production of thousands of the ploughs he had designed for the Ford tractor, but in 1928 Ford discontinued production of tractors, and Ferguson returned to Ireland. He immediately began to design his own tractor. Six years of development led to the building of a prototype that weighed only 16 cwt (813kg). In 1936 David Brown of Huddersfield, Yorkshire, began production of these tractors for Ferguson, but the partnership was not wholly successful and was dissolved after three years. In 1939 Ferguson and Ford reached their famous "Handshake agreement", in which no formal contract was signed, and the mass production of the Ford Ferguson system tractors began that year. During the next nine years 300,000 tractors and a million implements were produced under this agreement. However, on the death of Henry Ford the company began production, under his son, of their own tractor. Ferguson returned to the UK and negotiated a deal with the Standard Motor Company of Coventry for the production of his tractor. At the same time he took legal action against Ford, which resulted in that company being forced to stop production and to pay damages amounting to US$9.5 million.Aware that his equipment would only operate when set up properly, Ferguson established a training school at Stoneleigh in Warwickshire which was to be a model for other manufacturers. In 1953, by amicable agreement, Ferguson amalgamated with the Massey Harris Company to form Massey Ferguson, and in so doing added harvesting machinery to the range of equipment produced. A year later he disposed of his shares in the new company and turned his attention again to the motor car. Although a number of experimental cars were produced, there were no long-lasting developments from this venture other than a four-wheel-drive system based on hydraulics; this was used by a number of manufacturers on occasional models. Ferguson's death heralded the end of these developments.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsHonorary DSc Queen's University, Belfast, 1948.Further ReadingC.Murray, 1972, Harry Ferguson, Inventor and Pioneer. John Murray.AP -
15 sport
[spo:t] 1. noun1) (games or competitions involving physical activity: She's very keen on sport of all kinds.) sport; idræt2) (a particular game or amusement of this kind: Hunting, shooting and fishing are not sports I enjoy.) sportsgren3) (a good-natured and obliging person: He's a good sport to agree to do that for us!) flink fyr4) (fun; amusement: I only did it for sport.) sportens skyld; for sjov2. verb(to wear, especially in public: He was sporting a pink tie.) bære- sporting- sports
- sports car
- sports jacket
- sportsman
- sportswear
- a sporting chance* * *[spo:t] 1. noun1) (games or competitions involving physical activity: She's very keen on sport of all kinds.) sport; idræt2) (a particular game or amusement of this kind: Hunting, shooting and fishing are not sports I enjoy.) sportsgren3) (a good-natured and obliging person: He's a good sport to agree to do that for us!) flink fyr4) (fun; amusement: I only did it for sport.) sportens skyld; for sjov2. verb(to wear, especially in public: He was sporting a pink tie.) bære- sporting- sports
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16 International Federation (IF)
Международная спортивная федерация (МСФ)
Международная неправительственная организация, осуществляющая руководство соответствующими видами спорта на мировом уровне и организациями, курирующими эти виды спорта на национальном уровне. (См. Правила 26 и 27 Олимпийской хартии) Миссия и роли МСФ в отношении Игр таковы:
• устанавливать и применять, в соответствии с духом Олимпизма/Паралимпизма, правила, касающиеся практики соответствующего вида спорта, и обеспечивать их применение;
• устанавливать критерии возможности участия в соревнованиях на Играх, в соответствии с Олимпийской хартией, и представлять их на утверждение МОК;
• принимать на себя ответственность за технический контроль и руководство своим видом спорта на Играх;
• каждая МСФ отвечает за все элементы соревнований, включая расписание, зону проведения соревнований и тренировочные объекты, при этом все снаряжение должно соответствовать ее правилам. Для решения всех этих технических вопросов ОКОИ должен обращаться в соответствующую МСФ по каждому виду спорта.
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International Federation (IF)
International non-governmental organization administering its respective sports at a world level and encompassing organizations administering this sport at a national level. (See Olympic Charter Rules 26 and 27)and roles of the International Federations for an Olympic Games are to:
• establish and enforce, in accordance with the Olympic/Paralympic spirit, rules concerning the practice of their respective sports and to ensure their application;
• establish their criteria of eligibility for the competitions of the Games in conformity with the Olympic Charter, and to submit these to the IOC for approval;
• assume the responsibility for the technical control and direction of their sports at the Olympic Games;
• each IF is responsible for all elements of the competitions, including schedule, field of play and training sites, while all equipment must comply with its regulations. For all these technical arrangements, the OCOG must consult the relevant IFfor each sport.
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17 champion
[' æmpiən] 1. noun1) (in games, competitions etc, a competitor who has defeated all others: this year's golf champion; ( also adjective) a champion boxer.) mester2) (a person who defends a cause: a champion of human rights.) forkæmper2. verb(to defend or support: He championed the cause of human rights for many years.) forsvare; kæmpe for* * *[' æmpiən] 1. noun1) (in games, competitions etc, a competitor who has defeated all others: this year's golf champion; ( also adjective) a champion boxer.) mester2) (a person who defends a cause: a champion of human rights.) forkæmper2. verb(to defend or support: He championed the cause of human rights for many years.) forsvare; kæmpe for -
18 gymkhana
(a meeting for sports competitions usually for horse-riders.) ridestævne* * *(a meeting for sports competitions usually for horse-riders.) ridestævne -
19 Kommission für Nationalmannschaftswettbewerbe
■ UEFA-Kommission, die Meinungen zu den bestehenden Wettbewerben der A- und U-21-Nationalmannschaften austauscht, das UEFA-Exekutivkomitee beim Auswahlverfahren für die Endrundenausrichter der UEFA-Fußball-Europameisterschaft und der UEFA-U21-Europameisterschaft unterstützt, die Vorbereitungen für die Endrunden der UEFA-Fußball-Europameisterschaft und der UEFA-U21-Europameisterschaft überwacht und Empfehlungen zum Format des Qualifikationswettbewerbs der FIFA Fußball-Weltmeisterschaft abgibt.■ A UEFA committee whose main duties are to exchange views on the current competitions for national A teams and U-21 national teams, to assist the UEFA Executive Committee in the process of selecting the host associations of the UEFA European Football Championship and the UEFA European Under-21 Championship, to monitor preparations for the final rounds of these championships, and to advise on the format for FIFA World Cup qualifiers.German-english football dictionary > Kommission für Nationalmannschaftswettbewerbe
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20 fête
[feit](an entertainment, especially in the open air, with competitions, displays, the selling of goods etc usually to raise money, especially for charity: We are holding a summer fete in aid of charity.)* * *[feit](an entertainment, especially in the open air, with competitions, displays, the selling of goods etc usually to raise money, especially for charity: We are holding a summer fete in aid of charity.)
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