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81 play havoc with
to cause a lot of damage to:يُسَبِّب الدَّمارThe storm played havoc with the farmer's crops.
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82 play into someone's hands
to do exactly what an opponent or enemy wants one to do.يَعْمَل بالضَّبْط ما يُريدُه الخَصْم -
83 play no part in
(not) to be one of the people who are doing (something):يَلْعَبُ أو لا يَلْعَبُ دَوْراHe played no part in the robbery.
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84 play off against
to set (one person) against (another) in order to gain an advantage:يُثير واحِدا ضِد الآخَر لكي يَسْتَفيدHe played his father off against his mother to get more pocket money.
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85 play on
to make use of (someone's feelings, fears etc):يَلْعَبُ على الشُّعورHe played on my sympathy until I lent him $10.
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86 play possum
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87 play safe
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88 play the fool
to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people:يَتَحامَق، يَتَصَرَّف كالأحْمَقHe always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.
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89 play the game
to act fairly and honestly.يَتَصَرَّف بِعَدالَة وَنَزاهَه -
90 play tricks on
to do something which is amusing to oneself because it deceives or frightens (someone else), or makes them appear stupid:يَغُشُّ فُلانا، يَحْتالHe played a trick on her by jumping out from behind a wall as she passed.
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91 play truant
يَتَغَيَّب عن المَدْرَسَه بِغَيْر إذْنHe was always playing truant (from school).
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92 play up
to be troublesome or disobedient:يتَصَرَّفُ بِعِصيان وإزْعاجThe children are playing up today.
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93 play with fire
to do something dangerous or risky:يَلْعَب بالنار، يُخاطِرPutting all your money into that business is playing with fire!
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94 play
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95 fair-play
fair-play° [fεʀplε]1. invariable masculine noun2. invariable adjective* * *fɛʀplɛ
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controv adjectif invariable sporting
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nom masculinle fair-play — sportsmanship, (sense of) fair play
* * *fɛʀplɛ adj inv* * *A adj inv [personne] sporting; ce n'est pas très fair-play de leur part it's not very sporting of them.B nm le fair-play ( en sport) sportsmanship, fair play; (en affaires, relations) sense of fair play; faire preuve de fair-play ( en sport) to demonstrate one's sportsmanship; ( en affaires) to demonstrate one's sense of fair play.[fɛrplɛ] nom masculin invariable————————[fɛrplɛ] adjectif invariablea. [joueur] he plays fair -
96 Fair Play and Social Responsibility Committee
■ A UEFA committee whose duty is to deal with all matters of ethics, fair play and social responsibility relating to UEFA and football in Europe by proposing fair play activities and a fair play policy for some target groups, including UEFA member associations, public relations campaigns to promote fair play in football, and amendments to the rules governing the fair play assessment, and by defining UEFA's corporate social responsibility activities.■ UEFA-Kommission, die sich mit sämtlichen Angelegenheiten in den Bereichen Ethik, Fairplay und soziale Verantwortung mit Bezug auf die UEFA und den europäischen Fußball befasst, und dabei vor allem Fairplay-Aktivitäten und eine Fairplay-Politik für Zielgruppen vorschlägt, unter anderen UEFA-Mitgliedsverbände, Öffentlichkeitskampagnen für die Förderung des Fairplay im Fußball vorschlägt, Änderungsvorschläge für die Regeln der Fairplay-Bewertung macht und die Aktivitäten im Bereich der sozialen Verantwortung der UEFA festlegt.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > Fair Play and Social Responsibility Committee
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97 fair play
/fer'plej/ Ⅰ adj. inv. [postawa, zachowanie] fair Ⅱ n inv., f inv. Sport fair play- przestrzegać zasad fair play to adhere to a. stick to the principles of fair play* * *a. i n.indecl. fair play; walka fair-play clean fight.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fair play
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98 fair play
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99 Fair Play
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100 child’s play
عَمَلٌ سَهْل \ child’s play: sth. that is very easy to do: Climbing hills is child’s play for a mountaineer. \ لَعِبُ أطفال \ child’s play: sth. that is very easy to do: Climbing hills is child’s play for a mountaineer.
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