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бегущие впереди (лидеры избирательной кампании); кандидаты, которые, судя по предварительным опросам общественного мнения, вызывают наибольшие симпатии у избирателей.* * *бегущие впереди (лидеры избирательной кампании); кандидаты, которые, судя по предварительным опросам общественного мнения, вызывают наибольшие симпатии у избирателей. -
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сущ. [ˏfrʌnt`rʌnə]лидер, впереди идущийнаиболее вероятный кандидаткандидат на какой-л. пост (набравший наибольшее число голосов на выборах, имеющий больше всего шансов, опережающий соперников на выборах)Neither of the front-runners in the presidential election is a mainstream politician.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > front-runner
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передний полоз
См. полозья
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front runner
See runners
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > front runner
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подвижные полозья
Передние полозья боба.
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movable runners
Front runners of a bob.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > movable runners
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7 league leaders
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11 peloton
peloton [p(ə)lɔtɔ̃]masculine noun[de pompiers, gendarmes] squad• être dans le peloton de tête (Sport) to be up with the leaders ; (en classe) to be among the top few ; [pays, entreprise] to be one of the front runners* * *p(ə)lɔtɔ̃nom masculin1) ( de laine) ball2) Armée platoon3) ( en cyclisme) packdans le peloton de tête — Sport in the leading pack; fig [entreprise] up among the leaders
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *p(ə)lɔtɔ̃ nm1) [pompiers, gendarmes] squad2) SPORT, [cyclistes, coureurs] packêtre dans le peloton de tête; se situer dans le peloton de tête fig — to be among the front runners
3) [laine] ball* * *peloton nm1 Tex ball; un peloton de laine/ficelle a ball of string/wool;2 Mil platoon;3 ( en cyclisme) pack; se détacher du peloton to get clear of the pack; dans le peloton de tête Sport in the leading pack; fig [entreprise] up among the leaders; être en tête de peloton to be leading the pack, to be at the front of the pack; en queue de peloton Sport at the back of the pack; fig lagging behind.peloton d'exécution firing squad; peloton d'instruction ≈ NCO training; faire or suivre le peloton ≈ to undergo NCO training.[pəlɔtɔ̃] nom masculin[unité] squadsuivre ou faire le peloton (d'instruction) to attend the training unit3. [de coton, de laine] small ball -
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m.1 leader, guide, honcho.2 front man.* * *1 leader* * *1. noun mf. 2. adj.* * *1.ADJ INV top, leading, foremostmarca líder — leading brand, brand leader
2.SMF (Pol) leader; (Dep) leader, league leader, top club* * *Imasculino y femenino1)a) (Dep, Pol) leaderb) (Com) leader2) (como adj) <equipo/marca/empresa> leading (before n)IIlideresa masculino, femenino (Méx) (Dep, Pol) leader* * *= leading, leader, lead, pacemaker, pacesetter [pace-setter], leading figure, front runner, torchbearer [torch bearer], leading edge, kingpin, rainmaker, number one, opinion-maker, driver, bellwether.Ex. In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.Ex. The proud mother, as a result, had been a leader in the fight to establish a program for the 'gifted and talented' in the public school system.Ex. The United Nations declared 1990 as International Literacy Year (ILY) with Unesco designated as the lead agency for ILY.Ex. The first computerized cataloguing network, the pacemaker for those that were to follow, was OCLC.Ex. This article traces the history of collection development from the 1870s, noting the early influence of pacesetter libraries.Ex. The history of this map collection began with donations by members of the Academy and other leading figures in the country.Ex. As such this is one of the front runners of the next generation of library management systems.Ex. The mission of college libraries in India is to shoulder the responsibilities of a torch bearer.Ex. The museum has used leading edge digital imaging technology to overcome problems of preservation and access.Ex. Adam Urbanski is kingpin of a new breed of union leaders who want to be partners, not adversaries, in the school improvement crusade.Ex. Rather than rainmakers, the electorate increasingly views politicians as scapegoats for economic consequences.Ex. Eyestrain is the number one complaint of computer users.Ex. Peers and adults who are admired, for whatever reasons, tend to be copied and followed, and a wise teacher will try to draw in to the book environment those adults and children who are opinion-makers and trend-setters.Ex. The realization that knowledge and information provide the fundamental drivers of economic growth is beginning to permeate economic and management thinking.Ex. Scientists have long suspected amphibians are good bellwethers for impending alterations in biodiversity during rapid climate change.----* líder actual, el = defending champion.* líder civil = civilian leader.* líder de la comunidad = community leader.* líder del mercado = market leader.* líder del pensamiento = leader of thought.* líder de opinión = opinion leader.* líder espiritual = spiritual leader.* líder militar = military leader, military leader.* líder mundial = world leader.* líder político = political leader.* líder religioso = religious leader.* líder sindicalista = union leader.* líder social = community leader.* mantenerse líder = stay + ahead of the pack.* ser líder en = take + the lead in + Gerundio.* sin líder = leaderless.* * *Imasculino y femenino1)a) (Dep, Pol) leaderb) (Com) leader2) (como adj) <equipo/marca/empresa> leading (before n)IIlideresa masculino, femenino (Méx) (Dep, Pol) leader* * *= leading, leader, lead, pacemaker, pacesetter [pace-setter], leading figure, front runner, torchbearer [torch bearer], leading edge, kingpin, rainmaker, number one, opinion-maker, driver, bellwether.Ex: In addition to her reputation as a leading expert in information control, Phyllis Richmond is another of ISAD's official reviewers of the AACR2's draft.
Ex: The proud mother, as a result, had been a leader in the fight to establish a program for the 'gifted and talented' in the public school system.Ex: The United Nations declared 1990 as International Literacy Year (ILY) with Unesco designated as the lead agency for ILY.Ex: The first computerized cataloguing network, the pacemaker for those that were to follow, was OCLC.Ex: This article traces the history of collection development from the 1870s, noting the early influence of pacesetter libraries.Ex: The history of this map collection began with donations by members of the Academy and other leading figures in the country.Ex: As such this is one of the front runners of the next generation of library management systems.Ex: The mission of college libraries in India is to shoulder the responsibilities of a torch bearer.Ex: The museum has used leading edge digital imaging technology to overcome problems of preservation and access.Ex: Adam Urbanski is kingpin of a new breed of union leaders who want to be partners, not adversaries, in the school improvement crusade.Ex: Rather than rainmakers, the electorate increasingly views politicians as scapegoats for economic consequences.Ex: Eyestrain is the number one complaint of computer users.Ex: Peers and adults who are admired, for whatever reasons, tend to be copied and followed, and a wise teacher will try to draw in to the book environment those adults and children who are opinion-makers and trend-setters.Ex: The realization that knowledge and information provide the fundamental drivers of economic growth is beginning to permeate economic and management thinking.Ex: Scientists have long suspected amphibians are good bellwethers for impending alterations in biodiversity during rapid climate change.* líder actual, el = defending champion.* líder civil = civilian leader.* líder de la comunidad = community leader.* líder del mercado = market leader.* líder del pensamiento = leader of thought.* líder de opinión = opinion leader.* líder espiritual = spiritual leader.* líder militar = military leader, military leader.* líder mundial = world leader.* líder político = political leader.* líder religioso = religious leader.* líder sindicalista = union leader.* líder social = community leader.* mantenerse líder = stay + ahead of the pack.* ser líder en = take + the lead in + Gerundio.* sin líder = leaderless.* * *A1 (de un partido, país) leader2 (en una carrera) leaderel Valencia es líder con 48 puntos Valencia leads the division with 48 points, Valencia is the leader with 48 points3 ( Com) leaderCompuestos:leader of the oppositionmasculine, feminine* * *
líder 1 sustantivo masculino y femeninoa) (Com, Dep, Pol) leader
líder 2
líder
I mf leader: es el líder de la oposición, he's the opposition leader
II adjetivo leading, top: el equipo líder es el Estudiantes, Estudiantes is the top team
' líder' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acéfala
- acéfalo
- cabeza
- comecocos
- imán
- interpelar
- jefa
- jefe
- nata
- nato
- caudillo
- destronar
- indiscutible
English:
born
- ethical
- lead
- leader
- natural
- pacemaker
- stand down
- chief
- leading
- pace
- then
* * *♦ adjleading;el equipo líder the leading team;la empresa es líder en el sector it is the leading company in the industry♦ nmf1. [de partido político, país] leader;un líder sindical a union boss o leaderPol el líder de la oposición the leader of the opposition2. [de clasificación, mercado] leader;el Deportivo es el líder de la liga Deportivo are top of the league o are the current league leaders* * *I m/f leaderII adj leading* * *líder adj: leading, foremostlíder nmf: leader* * *líder n leader -
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adj.favorite, chosen, favourite, fancied.m.favorite, favourite, darling.* * *► adjetivo1 favourite (US favorite)► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 favourite (US favorite)* * *(f. - favorita)noun adj.* * *favorito, -aADJ SM / F favourite, favorite (EEUU)* * *- ta adjetivo/masculino, femenino favorite** * *= favourite [favorite, -USA], favourite [favorite, -USA], pick, Nombre + of choice, front runner, best-loved.Ex. This text contains its share of irrelevant allusions included by authors 'to add artistic verisimilitude to a bald and otherwise unconvincing narrative', to quote another favourite source.Ex. After having read many novels by many different authors, one gets less partisan, one is able to see faults even in one's favorites.Ex. The October 2002 issue of CONVERGE magazine lists their picks for the 'Shapers of the Future 2002' -- 'today's leaders and innovators who have dreamed and accomplished mighty things in technology and education'.Ex. In the future this may become the method of choice.Ex. As such this is one of the front runners of the next generation of library management systems.Ex. Sleeping Beauty is one of the best-loved ballets in the world.----* dicho favorito = catchphrase.* el más favorito del mes = pick of the month.* expresión favorita = catchphrase.* frase favorita = catchphrase.* materia favorita = pet subject.* tema favorito = hobby-horse.* * *- ta adjetivo/masculino, femenino favorite** * *= favourite [favorite, -USA], favourite [favorite, -USA], pick, Nombre + of choice, front runner, best-loved.Ex: This text contains its share of irrelevant allusions included by authors 'to add artistic verisimilitude to a bald and otherwise unconvincing narrative', to quote another favourite source.
Ex: After having read many novels by many different authors, one gets less partisan, one is able to see faults even in one's favorites.Ex: The October 2002 issue of CONVERGE magazine lists their picks for the 'Shapers of the Future 2002' -- 'today's leaders and innovators who have dreamed and accomplished mighty things in technology and education'.Ex: In the future this may become the method of choice.Ex: As such this is one of the front runners of the next generation of library management systems.Ex: Sleeping Beauty is one of the best-loved ballets in the world.* dicho favorito = catchphrase.* el más favorito del mes = pick of the month.* expresión favorita = catchphrase.* frase favorita = catchphrase.* materia favorita = pet subject.* tema favorito = hobby-horse.* * *favorite*A masculine, feminine favorite*partió como claro favorito he started as clear favoriteuna de las favoritas del rey one of the king's favoriteslogró vencer al segundo/tercer favorito del torneo she succeeded in beating the tournament’s second/third favoriteBagregar a favoritos to add to favorites, bookmark* * *
favorito◊ -ta adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
favorite( conjugate favorite)
favorito,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino favourite, US favorite
' favorito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
favorita
- teutón
- teutona
- teutónica
- teutónico
English:
book
- bookmark
- doze
- evergreen
- favourite
- haunt
- hobbyhorse
- lobster
- odds-on
- our
- pet
- favorite
* * *favorito, -a♦ adjfavourite♦ nm,ffavourite* * *I adj favorite, BrfavouriteII m, favorita f favorite, Brfavourite* * *favorito, -ta adj & n: favorite* * *favorito adj n favourite¿cuál es tu color favorito? what's your favourite colour? -
14 подвижные полозья
подвижные полозья
Передние полозья боба.
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movable runners
Front runners of a bob.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > подвижные полозья
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сущ. [ˏfrʌnt`rʌnə]лидер, впереди идущийнаиболее вероятный кандидаткандидат на какой-л. пост (набравший наибольшее число голосов на выборах, имеющий больше всего шансов, опережающий соперников на выборах)Neither of the front-runners in the presidential election is a mainstream politician.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > frontrunner
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20 stay up
intransitive verb1) (not go to bed) aufbleiben2) (remain in position) [Pfosten, Gebäude:] stehen bleiben; [Plakat:] hängen bleiben; [Flugzeug, Haare:] oben bleiben* * *(not to go to bed: The children wanted to stay up and watch television.) aufbleiben* * *◆ stay upvi aufbleiben, wach bleibenthey \stay uped up all night sie machten die Nacht durch* * *vi1) (person) aufbleibendon't stay up for me! — bleib nicht meinetwegen auf!
2) (tent, fence, pole) stehen bleiben; (picture, decorations) hängen bleiben; (swimmer) oben bleiben; (roof) draufbleibenhis trousers won't stay up — seine Hosen rutschen immer
4)he's still staying up with the front runners — er liegt immer noch auf gleicher Höhe mit den Läufern an der Spitze
* * *intransitive verb1) (not go to bed) aufbleiben2) (remain in position) [Pfosten, Gebäude:] stehen bleiben; [Plakat:] hängen bleiben; [Flugzeug, Haare:] oben bleiben* * *v.aufbleiben v.
См. также в других словарях:
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front runner — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms front runner : singular front runner plural front runners the person or thing considered the most likely to win a competition, game, election etc She is clearly the front runner for the job. Derived word: front … English dictionary
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front runner — noun The most likely winners in a contest, election, etc. and were among the front runners for the vacant England job, but got the job in the end … Wiktionary
front-runner — noun (C) the person or thing that is most likely to succeed in a competition: Thomson and Palmer are the front runners for promotion … Longman dictionary of contemporary English