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1 потерпеть поражение
1) General subject: be nowhere, fall, get the knock, get the worst of it, hang out to dry, have had chips, have the worse, kiss the dust, leave the field, meet Waterloo, meet with a balk, strike the beam, suffer a repulse, sustain a defeat, (сокрушительное) take a drubbing, to be undermost (в соревновании), to be worsted, have a reverse, have nose out of joint, meet with a baulk, suffer a defeat, suffer a set-back, sustain a reverse, lose a race (в борьбе)2) Obsolete: lose the bell3) Literal: kick the beam4) Sports: to be nowhere5) Rare: hop the perch6) Australian slang: go down the tubes7) Diplomatic term: suffer a setback8) Jargon: die on feet, die on one's feet, punch, get one's lumps, pass out, suck, tank, wash out9) Makarov: be in the blue, be undermost (в соревновании), be worsted, get beaten, go to the wall, have (one's) nose out of joint, have had (one's) chips, have the wrong end of the stick (в споре и т.п.), lose the day, meet (one's) Waterloo, receive defeat, strike, suffer a debacle, take a drubbing, take the count, tumble, come in nowhere, come off second-best, come to grief10) Taboo: crap outУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > потерпеть поражение
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2 потерпеть неудачу
1) General subject: abort, break down, bring eggs to a bad market, bring eggs to a wrong market, bring one's eggs to a bad market, bring one's hogs to the wrong market, bring pigs to the wrong market, burst up, curdle, fail, get the cheese, go flop, go to the wall, lose out, meet with a reverse, meet with failure, miscarry, mucker, shipwreck, strike the ball under the line, stub ( one's) toe, suffer a set-back, to be in the blue, bust up, crash, experience a failure, fall short of, miss the bus, go to the wall (поражение), meet with a rebuff (провал), take a knock, take the knock, come a buster2) Colloquial: blow( one's) shot, fall down (to fall down on one's work - не справиться со своей работой), flop, flue4) Ironical: pigs to a pretty market, bring eggs to a fair market5) Military: miss fire6) Australian slang: arse up, come a gutser, go down the tubes, luck out7) Diplomatic term: flub8) Politics: сock-up9) Abbreviation: f10) Jargon: bust, die standing up, kerflummux, lay an egg, suck, turn belly up, fold, flummox, tube11) Business: be shipwrecked, be unsuccessful, collapse, fall short, peter out12) Makarov: be in the blue, bring ( one's) eggs to the wrong market, bring (one's) hogs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to the wrong market, come a mucker, go fut, go phut, suffer a reverse, suffer a setback, come a cropper, come off second-best, come to grief, draw a blank, drive pigs to a fine market, drive pigs to a pretty market, fall by the wayside, fall down, fall through, fuck up13) Taboo: go to hell14) Phraseological unit: blow it (To fail at something; to mess up; to make a mistake.) -
3 терпеть неудачу
1) General subject: fail, fall through, founder (о плане), meet with a reverse, miscarry, suffer a set-back2) American: flivver3) Literal: shipwreck4) Military: suffer a setback7) Information technology: abort8) Advertising: meet with failure9) Business: be shipwrecked, fall short, lose out, peter out10) Quality control: fail (напр. об эксперименте)11) Makarov: go out -
4 испытывать спад
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5 переживать спад
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6 терпеть неудачу
fail глагол:abort (выкинуть, иметь выкидыш, преждевременно родить, терпеть неудачу, стать бесплодным, оставаться недоразвитым)shipwreck (потерпеть крушение, потопить, разорять, вызывать кораблекрушение, терпеть кораблекрушение, терпеть неудачу)словосочетание:draw a blank (терпеть неудачу, вернуться ни с чем)fall by the wayside (терпеть неудачу, выходить из строя раньше времени)go flop (терпеть неудачу, потерпеть фиаско)come off second-best (терпеть неудачу, терпеть поражение) -
7 ломать зубы
(на чём, обо что)break one's teeth on smth.; cf. suffer a setback (defeat)- Высади они свой десант..., они голыми руками могли бы захватить Артур. Теперь же им придётся поломать зубы об него. (А. Степанов, Порт-Артур) — 'If they had landed their troops..., they might have seized Port Arthur without firing a shot. But now they'll have to break their teeth on it.'
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8 терпит
терпеть убытки; нести потери — to suffer losses
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9 неудача неудач·а
failure, setback, reverse, miscarriage; flop разг.злорадствовать по поводу чьей-л. неудачи — to gloat over smb's setback
обрекать на неудачу — to doom to / to invite failure
терпеть неудачу — to fail, to meet with failure / a reverse, to suffer a defeat / a setback / a reverse, to collapse, to fall short (of); to flop разг.
потерпеть неудачу во внешней политике — to suffer a foreign policy reverse / setback
переговоры потерпели неудачу — negotiations failed / collapsed
временные неудачи — temporary failures / setbacks
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10 неудача
ж.failure; ( несчастье) misfortune; ( неожиданный отказ) rebuff, reverseпотерпе́ть неуда́чу — fail, miscarry; flop разг.
потерпе́ть серьёзную неуда́чу — suffer a major setback
вот неуда́ча! — how unlucky!
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11 поражение поражени·е
нанести поражение — to defeat, to inflict / to administer a defeat (upon); to row (smb.) up Salt River амер. разг.
потерпеть поражение — to sustain / to sugger a defeat / a setback, to take a drubbing, to be defeated
признать своё поражение — to concede defeat, to throw in / up one's hand
являться значительным поражением в области внешней политики — to represent a significant foreign policy set-back
полное поражение — stunning / complete defeat
сокрушительное / тяжёлое поражение — crushing defeat
глубина поражения воен. — effective depth
поражение партии (на выборах и т.п.) — defeat of a party
2) (болезненное повреждение) damageRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > поражение поражени·е
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12 спад
recession, slump, decline, downswing, downturn; (в экономическом росте) disruptionпереживать спад — to suffer / to experience a recession
экономический спад — economic(al) slack / slump
экономический спад, вызванный сокращением капиталовложений — investment recession
экономический спад, вызванный сокращением товарных запасов — inventory recession
наступление / начало спада — onset of recession
спад деловой активности — business slowdown / recession / decline
спад производства — fall-off / setback in production
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