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1 Spectator Sports
эк., стат., амер. деятельность в области спорта (по NAICS 2002: отраслевая группа в которую включены спортивные клубы, команды и спортсмены)See: -
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зрелищные виды спорта (привлекающие много зрителей-болельщиков, напр., футбол, хоккей, — в отличие от participant sports, где все присутствующие принимают непосредственное участие в спортивном мероприятии)США. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > spectator sports
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Общая лексика: виды спорта, которые обыватели наблюдают (хоккей, футбол, бейсбол, баскетбол итд.) -
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5 Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries
эк., стат., амер. деятельность концертных и театральных залов и спортивных сооружений* (по NAICS 2002: подсектор экономики, в который включены организации, занимающиеся организацией и проведением музыкальных и театральных выступлений, а также спортивных мероприятий, а также сами музыканты, музыкальные группы, артисты и спортсмены и спортивные команды)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries
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7 Spectator Management Group
Sports: SMGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Spectator Management Group
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8 Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports, and Similar Events
эк., стат., амер. организаторы художественных, спортивных и других мероприятий* (по NAICS 2002: отраслевая группа в которую включены владельцы концертных залов, театров, стадионов, спортивных арен, а также организации, устраивающие в них и других сооружениях концерты, спектакли и др. мероприятия)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports, and Similar Events
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9 European Convention on Spectator Violence and Misbehaviour at Sports Events and in particular at Football
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > European Convention on Spectator Violence and Misbehaviour at Sports Events and in particular at Football
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10 European Convention on Spectator Violence and Misbehaviour at Sports Events and in particular at Football Matches
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > European Convention on Spectator Violence and Misbehaviour at Sports Events and in particular at Football Matches
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12 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
эк., стат., амер. деятельность по организации отдыха и развлечений, культуры и спорта (по NAICS 2002: сектор экономики, в который включены организации, оказывающие услуги в области организации отдыха и развлечений, культуры и спорта)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
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13 Agents and Managers for Artists, Athletes, Entertainers, and Other Public Figures
эк., стат., амер. деятельность агентов и менеджеров актеров, спортсменов, артистов и др.* ( отраслевая группа по NAICS 2002)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Agents and Managers for Artists, Athletes, Entertainers, and Other Public Figures
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14 Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers
эк., стат., амер. независимые художники, писатели и актеры* ( отраслевая группа по NAICS 2002)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers
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15 Performing Arts Companies
эк., стат., амер. деятельность в области исполнительского искусства* (по NAICS 2002: отраслевая группа в которую включены театры мимов, оперы, мюзиклы, танцевальные труппы, музыкальные группы и артисты)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Performing Arts Companies
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16 виды спорта, которые обыватели наблюдают
General subject: spectator sports (хоккей, футбол, бейсбол, баскетбол итд.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > виды спорта, которые обыватели наблюдают
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17 widowiskowy
adj* * *a.1. (= pokazany z rozmachem) spectacular, impressive.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > widowiskowy
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18 зрительная галерея
Sports: spectator galleryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > зрительная галерея
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19 зрительская зона
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20 deporte
m.sport.hacer deporte to do o practice sportspracticar un deporte to do a sporthacer algo por deporte to do something for fundeportes de aventura adventure sportsel deporte blanco skiingdeportes de competición competitive sportsdeporte de masas spectator sportpres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: deportar.* * *1 sport■ ¿practicas algún deporte? do you do any sport?, do you play any sport?\hacer algo por deporte to do something as a hobbyhacer deporte to do some sportcampo de deportes sports grounddeportes de invierno winter sports* * *noun m.* * *SM sportunas zapatillas de deporte — a pair of sports shoes o trainers o (EEUU) sneakers
deporte blanco — winter sports pl ; [esp] skiing
deporte náutico — [con lancha] water sports pl ( in which a boat is used); [con velero] yachting
* * *masculino sportno practican ningún deporte — they don't play o do any sport(s)
hace deporte para estar en forma — she does sports (AmE) o (BrE) some sport to keep fit
* * *= sport.Ex. Of the 10 most cited journals in physical education the most important was 'Research Quarterly for Exercise and sport'.----* aficionado al deporte = sports enthusiast.* campo de deportes = sport arena.* centro de deportes = sports centre.* club de deportes = sport(s) club.* deporte acuático = water sport.* deporte de equipo = team sport.* deporte de invierno = winter sport.* deporte del remo = rowing.* deporte de masas = sport of the masses.* deporte de riesgo = extreme sport.* deporte extremo = extreme sport.* deporte olímpico = Olympic sport.* deporte sangriento = blood sport.* día del deporte = sports day.* entusiasta del deporte = sports enthusiast.* loco del deporte = sports freak.* novela de deporte = sports novel.* obsesionado con el deporte = sports freak.* pabellón de deportes = sports hall.* palacio de deportes = sport arena.* ropa de deporte = gym gear, sportswear, sports gear.* terreno de deportes = sport arena.* tienda de deporte = sporting goods store.* zapatillas de deporte = sneakers.* * *masculino sportno practican ningún deporte — they don't play o do any sport(s)
hace deporte para estar en forma — she does sports (AmE) o (BrE) some sport to keep fit
* * *= sport.Ex: Of the 10 most cited journals in physical education the most important was 'Research Quarterly for Exercise and sport'.
* aficionado al deporte = sports enthusiast.* campo de deportes = sport arena.* centro de deportes = sports centre.* club de deportes = sport(s) club.* deporte acuático = water sport.* deporte de equipo = team sport.* deporte de invierno = winter sport.* deporte del remo = rowing.* deporte de masas = sport of the masses.* deporte de riesgo = extreme sport.* deporte extremo = extreme sport.* deporte olímpico = Olympic sport.* deporte sangriento = blood sport.* día del deporte = sports day.* entusiasta del deporte = sports enthusiast.* loco del deporte = sports freak.* novela de deporte = sports novel.* obsesionado con el deporte = sports freak.* pabellón de deportes = sports hall.* palacio de deportes = sport arena.* ropa de deporte = gym gear, sportswear, sports gear.* terreno de deportes = sport arena.* tienda de deporte = sporting goods store.* zapatillas de deporte = sneakers.* * *sportno practican ningún deporte they don't play o do any sport(s)por deporte for the fun of itpinta por deporte he paints for fun o for the fun of it o for the love of itCompuestos:water sportteam sportwinter sportextreme sportwater sport ( involving the use of a boat)* * *
Del verbo deportar: ( conjugate deportar)
deporté es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
deporte es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
deportar
deporte
deportar ( conjugate deportar) verbo transitivo
to deport
deporte sustantivo masculino
sport;◊ no practican ningún deporte they don't play o do any sport(s);
hace deporte para estar en forma she does sports (AmE) o (BrE) some sport to keep fit;
deporte acuático/de invierno water/winter sport
deportar verbo transitivo to deport
deporte sustantivo masculino sport: necesitas practicar algún deporte, you ought to do some sport
' deporte' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abandonar
- adorar
- desarrollar
- figura
- pública
- público
- zapatilla
- ala
- bowling
- calzar
- calzones
- caza
- cazar
- cesta
- comercializar
- cosa
- cross
- deportivo
- dureza
- esquí
- gloria
- hacer
- popular
- practicar
- taco
- tiro
- vela
- windsurf
English:
counter
- game
- high tops
- hockey
- kit
- practice
- practise
- sneakers
- sport
- sports
- sportswear
- take up
- trainer
- training shoes
- water
- work up
- blood
- bull
- net
- skate
- tackle
* * *deporte nm[ejercicio, actividad de competición] sport;hacer deporte es bueno para la salud sport is good for your health;practicar un deporte to do o play a sport;hacer algo por deporte to do sth for fun;no cobro nada, lo hago por deporte I don't get paid for it, I do it for fundeportes acuáticos water sports;deporte de aventura adventure sport;el deporte blanco skiing;deporte de combate combat sport;deporte de competición competitive sport;deportes ecuestres equestrian sports;deporte extremo extreme sport;deportes de invierno winter sports;deporte de masas spectator sport;deportes náuticos water sports;el deporte rey [fútbol] football;el béisbol es el deporte rey en Cuba in Cuba baseball is the king of sports;deporte de riesgo extreme sport* * *m sport;hacer deporte play sports;deporte en pista cubierta indoor sport* * *deporte nm: sport, sports plhacer deporte: to engage in sports* * *deporte n sport¿te gusta el deporte? do you like sport?
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