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underdog ['ʌndədɒg]∎ the underdog (in fight, contest) celui (celle) m,f qui risque de perdre ou qui part perdant(e); (in society) le laissé-pour-compte (la laissée-pour-compte) m,f, l'opprimé(e) m,f;∎ he's always been one to side with the underdog il prend toujours le parti du perdant;∎ the underdogs won 5-2 ceux qui étaient donnés perdants d'avance ont gagné 5 à 2 -
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['ʌndədɒg] [AE -dɔːg]1) (in society) oppresso m. (-a)2) (in game, contest) perdente m. e f.* * *(a weak person who is dominated by someone else, or who is the loser in a struggle: He always likes to help the underdog.) sfavorito* * *underdog /ˈʌndədɒg/n. (fig. fam.)2 diseredato.* * *['ʌndədɒg] [AE -dɔːg]1) (in society) oppresso m. (-a)2) (in game, contest) perdente m. e f. -
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noun1) (in fight, match) Unterlegene, der/die* * *(a weak person who is dominated by someone else, or who is the loser in a struggle: He always likes to help the underdog.) der/die Unterlegene* * *ˈunder·dogto side with the \underdog den Außenseiter/die Außenseiterin unterstützen* * *underdog s fig* * *noun1) (in fight, match) Unterlegene, der/die2) (fig.): (disadvantaged person) Benachteiligte, der/die* * *n.Unterlegene m.,f. -
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