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1 standers-by see more than gamesters
Пословица: со стороны всегда виднее (дословно: Зрителям видно больше, чем игрокам)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > standers-by see more than gamesters
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2 Standers-by see more than gamesters.
<03> Зрителям видно больше, чем игрокам. Ср. Со стороны всегда виднее.Англо-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > Standers-by see more than gamesters.
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посл.Зрителям видно больше, чем игрокам.ср. Со стороны всегда виднее.Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > standers-by see more than gamesters
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4 standers-by see more than gamesters
посл.≈ со стороны виднееLarge English-Russian phrasebook > standers-by see more than gamesters
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5 juego de mesa
board game* * *(n.) = board game, table gameEx. The author looks at some of the extra activities engaged in by libraries, such as the provision of board games vending machines for the sale of drinks and other items.Ex. Renaissance gamesters soon embraced backgammon as their table game of choice.* * *(n.) = board game, table gameEx: The author looks at some of the extra activities engaged in by libraries, such as the provision of board games vending machines for the sale of drinks and other items.
Ex: Renaissance gamesters soon embraced backgammon as their table game of choice.* * *board game -
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m.1 player, contestant.2 gambler, punter.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 player2 (apostador) gambler\jugador,-a de Bolsa speculator* * *(f. - jugadora)noun1) player2) gambler* * *jugador, -aSM / F1) [de deporte, juegos de mesa] playerjugador(a) de fútbol — footballer, football player
jugador(a) de manos — † conjurer
2) [de apuestas] gambler* * *- dora masculino, femenino (Dep) player; (en naipes, juegos de mesa) player; ( que juega habitualmente por dinero) gambler* * *= gambler, punter, gamester, gamer, player.Ex. This article reviews some of the Internet and World Wide Web (WWW) sites for gambling and gambler.Ex. One of the radical proposals being considered is the separation of ordinary punters from compulsive gamblers.Ex. Renaissance gamesters soon embraced backgammon as their table game of choice.Ex. Johnson (2005) adds the additional argument that when playing such games, rather than reading the rulebook, gamers learn by doing.Ex. Here is the first game for up to six players on the same keyboard.----* cromo de jugadores de béisbol = baseball card.* cromo de jugadores de fútbol = football card.* estampa de jugadores = sport(s) card.* jugador compulsivo = compulsive gambler.* jugador de apuestas = gambler.* jugador de bolos = bowler.* jugador de cricket = cricketer.* jugador de fútbol = football player, footballer, soccer player.* jugador de fútbol americano = footballer, football player.* jugador de golf = golfer.* jugador de grandes apuestas = high roller.* jugador de hockey = hockey player.* jugador de primera división = major league player.* jugador de rol = gamer.* jugador de tenis = tennis player.* jugador empedernido = compulsive gambler.* jugador extranjero = foreign player.* jugador inicial = starting player.* jugador obsesivo = compulsive gambler.* * *- dora masculino, femenino (Dep) player; (en naipes, juegos de mesa) player; ( que juega habitualmente por dinero) gambler* * *= gambler, punter, gamester, gamer, player.Ex: This article reviews some of the Internet and World Wide Web (WWW) sites for gambling and gambler.
Ex: One of the radical proposals being considered is the separation of ordinary punters from compulsive gamblers.Ex: Renaissance gamesters soon embraced backgammon as their table game of choice.Ex: Johnson (2005) adds the additional argument that when playing such games, rather than reading the rulebook, gamers learn by doing.Ex: Here is the first game for up to six players on the same keyboard.* cromo de jugadores de béisbol = baseball card.* cromo de jugadores de fútbol = football card.* estampa de jugadores = sport(s) card.* jugador compulsivo = compulsive gambler.* jugador de apuestas = gambler.* jugador de bolos = bowler.* jugador de cricket = cricketer.* jugador de fútbol = football player, footballer, soccer player.* jugador de fútbol americano = footballer, football player.* jugador de golf = golfer.* jugador de grandes apuestas = high roller.* jugador de hockey = hockey player.* jugador de primera división = major league player.* jugador de rol = gamer.* jugador de tenis = tennis player.* jugador empedernido = compulsive gambler.* jugador extranjero = foreign player.* jugador inicial = starting player.* jugador obsesivo = compulsive gambler.* * *masculine, feminine1 ( Dep) player2 (en naipes, juegos de mesa) player3 (que juega habitualmente por dinero) gamblerun jugador empedernido an inveterate gambler, a habitual gamblerCompuestos:infielder● jugador de videoconsolas, jugadora de videoconsolasmasculine, feminine gamer* * *
jugador
(en naipes, juegos de mesa) player;
( que juega habitualmente por dinero) gambler
jugador,-ora m, f
1 player
2 (persona con vicio de apostar) gambler
' jugador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ala
- alinear
- alineación
- batear
- compulsiva
- compulsivo
- empedernida
- empedernido
- expulsar
- jugadora
- marcar
- polivalente
- sacar
- sancionar
- savia
- suplente
- swing
- tahúr
- temperamental
- alentar
- ceder
- centro
- defensa
- fichaje
- fuera
- juego
- línea
- mano
- medio
- pelotero
- prodigioso
- reemplazo
- relevar
- suplir
- suspender
- traspasar
- traspaso
- vencedor
- vencido
- visera
English:
compulsive
- confirmed
- gambler
- habitual
- international
- player
- professional
- seed
- surrounding
- tennis player
- ball
- bowler
- cricketer
- footballer
- server
* * *jugador, -ora♦ adj1. [en deporte] playing2. [en casino, timba] gambling♦ nm,f1. [en deporte] player;jugador de fútbol soccer player, Br footballer;jugador de baloncesto basketball player2. [en casino, timba] gambler* * *m, jugadora f player* * *1) : player2) : gambler* * *jugador n1. (en deportes) player2. (que apuesta) gambler -
7 со стороны всегда виднее
Set phrase: standers-by see more than gamesters (дословно: Зрителям видно больше, чем игрокам)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > со стороны всегда виднее
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• Standers-by see more than the gamesters - Со стороны всегда виднее (C) -
9 Со стороны всегда виднее
А person who is not involved in an activity can better observe and judge what is going onCf: The looker-on (onlooker, outsider, spectator) sees more (most) of the game (Br.). Lookers-on see more than the players (Am., Br.). Outsiders see most of the game (Am.). Standers-by see more than the gamesters (Br.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Со стороны всегда виднее
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adj.down-market, downmarket, downscale.m.1 he who obtains money from fortunate gamesters.2 one who provokes quarrels.3 barrator, grafter.* * *baratero, -a1. ADJtienda baratera — shop offering bargains, cut-price store, discount store
2) Cono Sur [regateo] haggling2. SM / F1) [en el juego] person who extracts money from winning gamblers2) LAm (=tendero) cut-price shopkeeper, discount storekeeper3) Cono Sur (=persona que regatea) haggler* * *baratero -ramasculine, feminine* * *baratero, -a nm,fAm [comerciante] = owner of a shop selling cheap goods* * *tendero junk-shop owner -
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12 perdidizo
adj.lost designedly or on purpose.Hacerse perdidizo to lose designedly at cards, as gamesters do at times* * *ADJhacer algo perdidizo — to hide sth away, deliberately lose sth
hacerse el perdidizo — [en juego] to lose deliberately; (=irse) to make o.s. scarce, slip away
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adj.lost designedly or on purpose.Hacerse perdidizo to lose designedly at cards, as gamesters do at times -
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посл.cf. standers-by see more than gamesters; lookers-on (outsiders) see most of the game; it is not as thy mother says, but as thy neighbours say; if one, two or three tell you you are an ass, put on a bridle (tail); men are blind in their own caseРусско-английский фразеологический словарь > со стороны виднее
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16 alea
ālĕa, ae, f. [of uncer. origin; Curtius asserts an obscure connection with the words for bone; Sanscr. asthi; Zend, açti; Gr. osteon; Lat. os (ossis)].I.A game with dice, and in gen., a game of hazard or chance. There were among the Romans two kinds of dice, tesserae and tali, Cic. Sen. 16, 58. The tesserae had six sides, which were marked with I. II. III. IV. V. VI.; the tali were rounded on two sides, and marked only on the other four. Upon one side there was one point, unio, an ace, like the ace on cards, called canis; on the opp. side, six points called senio, six, sice; on the two other sides, three and four points, ternio and quaternio. In playing, four tali were used, but only three tesserae. They were put into a box made in the form of a tower, with a strait neck, and wider below than above, called fritillus, turris, turricula, etc. This box was shaken, and the dice were thrown upon the gaming-board. The highest or most fortunate throw, called Venus, jactus Venereus or basilicus, was, of the tesserae, three sixes, and of the tali when they all came out with different numbers. The worst or lowest throw, called jactus pessimus or damnosus, canis or canicula, was, of the tesserae, three aces, and of the tali when they were all the same. The other throws were valued acc. to the numbers. When one of the tali fell upon the end (in caput) it was said rectus cadere, or assistere, Cic. Fin. 3, 16, 54, and the throw was repeated. While throwing the dice, it was customary for a person to express his wishes, to repeat the name of his mistress, and the like. Games of chance were prohibited by the Lex Titia et Publicia et Cornelia (cf. Hor. C. 3, 24, 58), except in the month of December, during the Saturnalia, Mart. 4, 14, 7; 5, 85; 14, 1; Suet. Aug. 71; Dig. 11, 5. The character of gamesters, aleatores or aleones, was held as infamous in the time of Cicero, cf. Cic. Cat. 2, 5, 10; id. Phil. 2, 23, although there was much playing with aleae, and old men were esp. fond of this game, because it required little physical exertion, Cic. Sen. 16, 58; Suet. Aug. 71; Juv. 14, 4; cf.II.Jahn,
Ov. Tr. 2, 471; Rupert. ad Tac. G. 24, 5:provocat me in aleam, ut ego ludam,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 75.—Ludere aleā or aleam, also sometimes in aleā:in foro aleā ludere,
Cic. Phil. 2, 23, 56; Dig. 11, 5, 1: ludit assidue aleam, Poët. ap. Suet. Aug. 70:aleam studiosissime lusit,
Suet. Claud. 33; so id. Ner. 30; Juv. 8, 10:repetitio ejus, quod in aleā lusum est,
Dig. 11, 5, 4.—Hence, in aleā aliquid perdere, Cic. Phil. 2, 13:exercere aleam,
Tac. G. 24:indulgere aleae,
Suet. Aug. 70:oblectare se aleā,
id. Dom. 21:prosperiore aleā uti,
to play fortunately, id. Calig. 41.— Trop.: Jacta alea esto, Let the die be cast! Let the game be ventured! the memorable exclamation of Cæsar when, at the Rubicon, after long hesitation, he finally decided to march to Rome, Suet. Caes. 32, ubi v. Casaub. and Ruhnk.—Transf., any thing uncertain or contingent, an accident, chance, hazard, venture, risk:alea domini vitae ac rei familiaris,
Varr. R. R. 1, 4:sequentes non aleam, sed rationem aliquam,
id. ib. 1, 18:aleam inesse hostiis deligendis,
Cic. Div. 2, 15:dare summam rerum in aleam,
to risk, Liv. 42, 59:in dubiam imperii servitiique aleam ire,
fortune, chance, id. 1, 23:alea belli,
id. 37, 36:talibus admissis alea grandis inest,
Ov. A. A. 1, 376:periculosae plenum opus aleae,
Hor. C. 2, 1, 6: M. Tullius extra omnem ingenii aleam positus, raised above all doubt of his talents, Plin. praef. § 7: emere aleam, in the Pandects, to purchase any thing uncertain, contingent, e. g. a draught of fishes, Dig. 18, 1, 8; so ib. 18, 4, 7. -
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susceptor, ōris, m. [id.] (post-class.).I.One who undertakes any thing, an undertaker, contractor (syn.:II.conductor, redemptor): susceptores sollicitare,
Just. 8, 3, 8: nemo militantium fiat susceptor defensorve causarum, Cod. Th. 2, 12, 6.—A receiver, collector of taxes, etc., Cod. Th. [p. 1819] 12, tit. 6; Cod. Just. 10, tit. 70; Amm. 17, 10, 4.—III.One who takes into his house or harbors thieves, gamesters, etc., a receiver, gaming-house keeper, Dig. 11, 5, 1; Paul. Sent. 5, 3, 3.—IV.A guardian, protector, Vulg. Psa. 3, 4; 41, 10; 90, 2 al. -
18 σκῐραφος
σκῐ́ραφοςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: Meaning uncertain; in Hippon. 86 = 129a by Masson (pl.) explained as `treachery'; after Hdn. 1, 225, 13 = ἀκόλαστος καὶ κυβευτής (2, 581, 27 ἀ. κ. κυβιστής), after EM 717, 28 = ὄργανον κυβευτικόν (as alternative supposition).Derivatives: σκιραφ-εῖον (- ιον) n. `gaming-house' (Isoc., Theopomp. Hist.), - ευτής m. `dice-player' (Amphis 25), - ώδης `treacherous' (AB).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Because of the unclear meaning without etymology. After Hdn. ll. cc. ἀπὸ τῶν ἐν Σκίρῳ (suburb of Athens [s. σκίρον], known as dwelling-place of wenches and gamesters) διατριβόντων. Whether byform of κίραφος = ἀλώπηξ? Cf. ἀλωπεκίζειν ἀπατᾶν H. and Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 1, 337.Page in Frisk: 2,733Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σκῐραφος
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