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1 concede a goal
■ To have a goal scored by the opposing team.■ Ein Tor der gegnerischen Mannschaft zulassen. -
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6 not to concede a goal
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7 ♦ goal
♦ goal /gəʊl/n.1 obiettivo; scopo; fine; bersaglio, meta, traguardo (fig.): to set oneself a goal, fissarsi un obiettivo; to reach one's goal, raggiungere lo scopo (o la meta); one's goal in life, lo scopo della propria vita; the ultimate goal, l'ultima meta3 ( calcio, ecc.) gol; goal; rete; marcatura; segnatura; conclusione: to score (o to kick) a goal, fare (o segnare) un gol (o una rete); to concede a goal, subire (o regalare) un gol; DIALOGO → - Discussing football- Once they got their first goal there was only going to be one winner, una volta che hanno segnato il primo gol poteva esserci un solo vincitore● ( calcio, ecc.) goal area, area di porta; area piccola; area ( per antonomasia); porta (fig.) □ ( netball) goal attack, attaccante a canestro □ ( hockey su ghiaccio) goal cage, porta; gabbia □ ( lacrosse, hockey) goal crease, area di porta □ ( netball) goal defence, difensore di canestro □ ( calcio, ecc.) goal feast (o goal glut, goal spree), goleada; scorpacciata di gol □ ( calcio) goal kick, calcio di rinvio; rimessa da fondocampo ( del portiere: con i piedi) □ goal line, ( calcio, ecc.) linea di fondo (o di fondocampo): goal line clearance, respinta sulla linea □ ( calcio, ecc.) goal tally, conto dei gol fatti; il bottino (fam.) □ ( sport) goal throw, rinvio (o rimessa) di mano ( dal fondo); rilancio ( del portiere) □ ( calcio, ecc.) to be in the goal area, trovarsi in area (o sotto porta, sotto rete, sottomisura) □ ( calcio, ecc.) own goal, autorete: to score an own goal, fare un'autorete □ ( calcio, ecc.) to be one goal down [up], essere sotto [sopra (o in vantaggio)] di un gol. -
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transitive verb* * *[kən'si:d]1) (to admit: He conceded that he had been wrong.) einräumen2) (to grant (eg a right).) gewähren* * *con·cede[kənˈsi:d]I. vt1. (acknowledge)▪ to \concede sth etw zugeben [o einräumen]to \concede defeat eine Niederlage eingestehen, sich akk geschlagen geben2. (surrender)▪ to \concede sth authority, power etw aufgebento \concede independence to a country einem Land die Unabhängigkeit zugestehento \concede a territory ein Gebiet abtreten3. (grant)▪ to \concede sth privilege, right etw einräumen4. SPORTto \concede a goal ein Tor kassieren famto \concede a match/point ein Spiel/einen Punkt abgeben* * *[kən'siːd]1. vtto concede a point to sb — jdm in einem Punkt recht geben; (Sport) einen Punkt an jdn abgeben
2) (= admit, grant) zugeben, einräumen (form); privilege einräumen (to sb jdm); right zubilligen, zugestehen (to sb jdm)it's generally conceded that... — es ist allgemein anerkannt, dass...
2. vinachgeben, kapitulieren* * *concede [kənˈsiːd]A v/t1. zugestehen, einräumen:a) gewähren, bewilligen ( sb sth jemandem etwas):concede a privilege ein Vorrecht einräumenconcede a right ein Recht anerkennen;win a game without conceding a goal ein Spiel zu null gewinnen;2. abtreten (to dat)3. concede an election seine (Wahl)Niederlage eingestehenB v/i1. nachgeben, Zugeständnisse machen2. MIL, POL, SPORT sich geschlagen geben* * *transitive verb(admit, allow) zugeben; (grant) zugestehen, einräumen [Recht, Privileg]* * *v.einräumen v.erlauben v.konzedieren v.zugeben v.zugestehen v. -
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kən'si:d1) (to admit: He conceded that he had been wrong.) innrømme, vedgå, erkjenne2) (to grant (eg a right).) gjøre innrømmelser (overfor), gå med påverb \/kənˈsiːd\/1) medgi, gå med på, innvilge, innrømme, erkjenne (riktigheten av)2) (golf, concede hole\/match) gi hull, gi match3) erkjenne tapet av, oppgi, avståconcede a point (in an argument) gjøre innrømmelser på ett punkt, vike på ett punkt (i en diskusjon)concede a game tape et game (i f.eks. tennis)concede a goal slippe inn et mål (i f.eks. fotball)concede defeat erkjenne at en er slått (eller beseiret)concede the election erkjenne motpartens valgseier -
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con·cede [kənʼsi:d] vt1) ( acknowledge)to \concede sth etw zugeben [o einräumen];to \concede defeat eine Niederlage eingestehen, sich akk geschlagen geben2) ( surrender)to \concede sth authority, power etw aufgeben;to \concede independence to a country einem Land die Unabhängigkeit zugestehen;to \concede a territory ein Gebiet abtreten3) ( grant)to \concede sth privilege, right etw einräumen4) sportsto \concede a goal ein Tor kassieren ( fam) -
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{kən'si:d}
1. отстъпвам
2. признавам, приемам, допускам
to CONCEDE victory to someone признавам някого за победител* * *{kъn'si:d} v 1. отстъпвам; 2. признавам; приемам; допускам; t* * *отстъпвам; признавам; предоставям; приемам; допускам;* * *1. to concede victory to someone признавам някого за победител 2. отстъпвам 3. признавам, приемам, допускам* * *concede[kən´si:d] v 1. признавам, отстъпвам (в спор); to \concede the need for признавам нуждата от; 2. отстъпвам ( нещо), отказвам се от (в нечия полза), давам; the strike ended after the government \concedeed some of the demands of the strikers стачката приключи, след като правителството изпълни някои от исканията на стачкуващите; 3. сп. допускам, позволявам (да ми вземат точки, да ми вкарат гол) to \concede a goal допускам гол. -
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vt.1 reconocer, admitir (admit)2 conceder (grant, allow)to concede a goal encajar un gol4 hacer una concesión, hacer un compromiso.5 reconocer que.vi.ceder. (pt & pp conceded) -
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concede [kənˈsi:d]• to concede that... concéder que...* * *[kən'siːd] 1.transitive verb1) ( admit) concéder [point]2) ( surrender) accorder [right] (to à); céder [territory] (to à)3) Sport concéder [point, goal] (to à)4) Politics2.1) gen céder2) Politics reconnaître une défaite électorale -
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concede [kən'si:d]∎ to concede a point concéder un point (important);∎ he conceded (that) he was wrong il a admis ou reconnu qu'il avait tort;∎ to concede defeat s'avouer vaincu∎ he refused to concede any ground il n'a voulu céder sur rien;∎ Football they conceded a free kick/a goal ils ont concédé un coup franc/un but(c) (grant → privileges) concédercéder -
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A vtr1 ( admit) concéder [point] ; to concede that reconnaître que ; ‘perhaps,’ he conceded ‘peut-être,’ a-t-il reconnu ;4 Pol to concede an election concéder la victoire électorale (to à).B vi1 gen céder ;2 Pol reconnaître une défaite électorale ; he conceded at 2 am il a reconnu sa défaite à 2 heures du matin. -
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[kən'siːd] 1.2) (surrender) concedere [ right]; cedere [ territory]3) sport regalare [point, goal]4) pol.2.1) cedere2) pol. riconoscere una sconfitta elettorale* * *[kən'si:d]1) (to admit: He conceded that he had been wrong.) ammettere2) (to grant (eg a right).) concedere* * *[kən'siːd] 1.2) (surrender) concedere [ right]; cedere [ territory]3) sport regalare [point, goal]4) pol.2.1) cedere2) pol. riconoscere una sconfitta elettorale -
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[kən'siːd]гл.1) уступать (что-л.); отказываться (от чего-л.); передавать (что-л.)The defeated nation conceded some of their land to the enemy. — Проигравшая войну страна уступила победителям часть своей территории.
2) спорт. проигрывать; пропускатьThe only conceded goal came off a penalty kick. — Единственный пропущенный гол был забит с пенальти.
Syn:3) признаватьHe refuses to concede defeat. — Он не признаёт себя побеждённым.
But he conceded that there may be new evidence that emerges. — Но он согласился с тем, что в деле могут появиться новые улики.
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18 ♦ (to) concede
♦ (to) concede /kənˈsi:d/A v. t.1 concedere; ammettere; riconoscere: to concede a principle, ammettere (o riconoscere) un principio; «You might be right,» Jane conceded, «potresti aver ragione» ammise Jane; I'll concede you that, te lo concedo; sono d'accordo su questo3 concedere; riconoscere; accordare; accondiscendere a; accettare: to concede defeat, ammettere la sconfitta; riconoscersi battuto; dichiararsi vinto; (leg.) to concede a right, concedere (o riconoscere) un diritto; to concede a demand, accondiscendere a una domanda4 ( sport) subire; regalare: to concede a goal, subire (o regalare) un gol; to concede the equalizer, subire il gol del pareggioB v. i.1 cedere2 (spec. polit.) ammettere la sconfitta● ( sport) to concede a match, perdere un incontro; subire una sconfitta. -
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♦ (to) concede /kənˈsi:d/A v. t.1 concedere; ammettere; riconoscere: to concede a principle, ammettere (o riconoscere) un principio; «You might be right,» Jane conceded, «potresti aver ragione» ammise Jane; I'll concede you that, te lo concedo; sono d'accordo su questo3 concedere; riconoscere; accordare; accondiscendere a; accettare: to concede defeat, ammettere la sconfitta; riconoscersi battuto; dichiararsi vinto; (leg.) to concede a right, concedere (o riconoscere) un diritto; to concede a demand, accondiscendere a una domanda4 ( sport) subire; regalare: to concede a goal, subire (o regalare) un gol; to concede the equalizer, subire il gol del pareggioB v. i.1 cedere2 (spec. polit.) ammettere la sconfitta● ( sport) to concede a match, perdere un incontro; subire una sconfitta. -
20 пропускать гол со стандарта
Русско-английский спортивный словарь > пропускать гол со стандарта
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concede — verb 1 ADMIT STH IS TRUE (T) to admit that something is true or correct although you wish it was not true: You could be right I suppose , Sheila conceded. | concede (that): I concede that he s a good runner, but I still think I can beat him. 2… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
concede — con|cede [kənˈsi:d] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(admit something is true)¦ 2¦(admit defeat)¦ 3 concede a goal/point/penalty 4¦(give something as a right)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: concéder, from Latin concedere, from com ( COM ) + cedere (… … Dictionary of contemporary English
concede */*/ — UK [kənˈsiːd] / US [kənˈsɪd] verb Word forms concede : present tense I/you/we/they concede he/she/it concedes present participle conceding past tense conceded past participle conceded 1) [transitive] to admit that something is true All right,… … English dictionary
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