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1 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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2 программа Олимпийских уроков
программа Олимпийских уроков
Специальные Олимпийские уроки, на которых преподаватели рассказывают школьникам о героических победах Олимпийцев и знакомят с историей Олимпийского и Паралимпийского Движений, их идеалами и ценностями. С 1 сентября 2010 года программа успешно реализуется в экспериментальном формате в Сочи, и в ближайшее время Оргкомитет планирует масштабировать ее на всю страну.
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program of Olympic lessons
Special Olympic lessons where teachers tell schoolchildren about Olympian heroic victories and the history of Olympic and Paralympic Movements, their ideals and values. Since September 1, 2010 the program has been running successfully, in experimental format, in Sochi – and the Organizing Committee plans to roll this out across the country in the very near future.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > программа Олимпийских уроков
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