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1 решительная победа
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2 решающая победа
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3 решающая победа
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4 победа побед·а
victory; (торжество тж.) triumphдобиваться победы, стремиться к победе — to seek victory
одержать победу — to gain / to get / to score / to win a victory, to win the day, to have the upper hand
блестящая победа — landslide / resounding victory
всемирно-историческая победа — victory of world-historic importance, epoch-making victory
крупная победа — great victory; (ради которой пришлось многим рисковать) big game
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5 решающий
бой, не имеющий решающего значения — indecisive battle
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > решающий
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одерживающий победу; завоевание победы — scoring a victory
победа, доставшаяся малой кровью — bloodless victory
стремящийся к победе — striving for victory (refl.)
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > решающая победа
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7 не решающий
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8 решающий
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9 полная победа
1) General subject: a clear victory, clean sweep, decisive victory, sweep victory (напр., на выборах)2) Politics: overwhelming victory3) Advertising: landslide victory4) Makarov: clear victory, sweep, sweeping victory -
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1. прич. см. решать2. прил. decisiveрешающий участок (рд.) — key sector (of)
быть решающим фактором — be a decisive factor; tip the balance / scale, turn the scale идиом.
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решающий голос — deciding / casting voteон имеет, ему принадлежит решающий голос — he has the deciding vote, the decision rests with him
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11 решающий
1) прич. см. решать2) прил. ( определяющий) decisiveреша́ющий фа́ктор — determinant
реша́ющая побе́да — decisive victory
реша́ющий уча́сток (рд.) — key sector (of)
быть реша́ющим фа́ктором — be a decisive factor; tip the balance / scale, turn the scale идиом.
реша́ющий го́лос — deciding / casting vote
он име́ет [ему́ принадлежи́т] реша́ющий го́лос — he has the deciding vote, the decision rests with him
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12 решительный
прлdeter-mined; resolute; decidedреши́тельный челове́к — determined person
реши́тельный хара́ктер — decided character
реши́тельные ме́ры — resolute/drastic measures, decisive steps
реши́тельный тон — decisive tone
реши́тельная побе́да — decisive victory
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13 решающий
прил.conclusive;decisive;deciding- решающий голос
- решающий момент\решающийая победа — decisive victory
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15 одержать решительную победу
General subject: produce a decisive victoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > одержать решительную победу
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16 окончательная победа
Military: decisive victoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окончательная победа
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КАК ШВЕД (ПОД ПОЛТАВОЙ) пропал, погиб, горит и т. п. coll, often humor (как + NP nom only adv fixed WO(one was or is about to be) destroyed, ruined(one finds o.s.) in a hopeless, disastrous situation: (perish (be destroyed etc)) like a Swede at Poltava go up in smoke (when the verb is in fut or subjunctive) (perish (be destroyed etc)) as surely as a Swede at Poltava."С хорошею, может быть, душой был человек, а вот пропал, как швед, от пьянства и беспорядка!» (Достоевский 2). "Не was probably a man of good soul, and then came to grief like a Swede at Poltava, from drinking and disorder!" (2a).«Воровал мой оголец, как ни попадя ( ungrammat = всё, что попадётся). Я тряпье на базар таскала. Сколько верёвочке ни виться... Сгорели мы, как шведы. Он подельников выгораживал, всё на себя взял, ему на всю катушку, а мне, по моей глупости, -пять без поражения» (Максимов 3). "Не stole everything he could lay his hands on, this man of mine. I used to take it all down to the market to sell. It caught up with us in the end. We went up in smoke. He wouldn't squeal on his mates, he took all the blame, so they gave him the full treatment and I got five years without deprivation of rights for being stupid" (3a).Refers to the 1709 battle at Poltava, in which Russian troops won a decisive victory over the Swedes. -
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• КАК ШВЕД (ПОД ПОЛТАВОЙ) пропал, погиб, горит и т.п. coll, often humor[ как + NP; nom only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (one was or is about to be) destroyed, ruined; (one finds o.s.) in a hopeless, disastrous situation:- (perish <be destroyed etc>) like a Swede at Poltava;- [when the verb is in fut or subjunctive](perish <be destroyed etc>) as surely as a Swede at Poltava.♦ "С хорошею, может быть, душой был человек, а вот пропал, как швед, от пьянства и беспорядка!" (Достоевский 2). "He was probably a man of good soul, and then came to grief like a Swede at Poltava, from drinking and disorder!" (2a).♦ "Воровал мой оголец, как ни попадя [ungrammat = всё, что попадётся]. Я тряпье на базар таскала. Сколько верёвочке ни виться... Сгорели мы, как шведы. Он подельников выгораживал, всё на себя взял, ему на всю катушку, а мне, по моей глупости, - пять без поражения" (Максимов 3). "He stole everything he could lay his hands on, this man of mine. I used to take it all down to the market to sell. It caught up with us in the end. We went up in smoke. He wouldn't squeal on his mates, he took all the blame, so they gave him the full treatment and I got five years without deprivation of rights for being stupid" (3a).—————← Refers to the 1709 battle at Poltava, in which Russian troops won a decisive victory over the Swedes.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как швед
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19 как швед под Полтавой
• КАК ШВЕД( ПОД ПОЛТАВОЙ) пропал, погиб, горит и т.п. coll, often humor[ как + NP; nom only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ (one was or is about to be) destroyed, ruined; (one finds o.s.) in a hopeless, disastrous situation:- (perish <be destroyed etc>) like a Swede at Poltava;- [when the verb is in fut or subjunctive](perish <be destroyed etc>) as surely as a Swede at Poltava.♦ "С хорошею, может быть, душой был человек, а вот пропал, как швед, от пьянства и беспорядка!" (Достоевский 2). "He was probably a man of good soul, and then came to grief like a Swede at Poltava, from drinking and disorder!" (2a).♦ "Воровал мой оголец, как ни попадя [ungrammat = всё, что попадётся]. Я тряпье на базар таскала. Сколько верёвочке ни виться... Сгорели мы, как шведы. Он подельников выгораживал, всё на себя взял, ему на всю катушку, а мне, по моей глупости, - пять без поражения" (Максимов 3). "He stole everything he could lay his hands on, this man of mine. I used to take it all down to the market to sell. It caught up with us in the end. We went up in smoke. He wouldn't squeal on his mates, he took all the blame, so they gave him the full treatment and I got five years without deprivation of rights for being stupid" (3a).—————← Refers to the 1709 battle at Poltava, in which Russian troops won a decisive victory over the Swedes.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как швед под Полтавой
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20 добиваться
1. страд. к добивать 2. добиться1. (рд.) obtain (d.); ( достигать) achieve (d.); ( обеспечивать) secure (d.); несов. тж. try to get / obtain / achieve / secure (d.), strive* (for, + to inf.); seek* after (d.); make* efforts to attain (d.)настойчиво добиваться (рд.) — press (for)
добиться мира — achieve / secure peace
добиваться соглашения (с тв.) — seek* agreement (with)
добиться поддержки, своих прав — win* the support, one's rights
добиться высокой производительности труда — succeed in increasing the productivity, achieve higher productivity
добиваться невозможного — strive* for the impossible; try to square the circle идиом.
добиваться того, чтобы стать... — strive* to become...
добиться своего — gain one's end / object; get* one's way
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не добиться толку от кого-л. — be unable to get any sense out of smb.
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