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1 medallist
medalist ['medəlɪst] nome vincitore m. (-trice) di una medaglia, medaglia f.gold medallist — (person) medaglia d'oro
* * *noun (a person who has won a medal in a competition etc.) medaglista* * *medallist, ( USA) medalist /ˈmɛdəlɪst/n.3 ( sport) medaglia ( l'uomo): He was the silver medallist in the high jump, è stato medaglia d'argento nel salto in alto; gold medallist, (persona decorata di) medaglia d'oro; Olympic medallist, olimpionico.* * *medalist ['medəlɪst] nome vincitore m. (-trice) di una medaglia, medaglia f.gold medallist — (person) medaglia d'oro
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2 medallist
noun (a person who has won a medal in a competition etc.) medallistatr['medəlɪst]1 medalla nombre masulino o femenino, campeón,-ona(BrE) medalist(US) ['medǝlɪst]N medallista mfOlympic medallist — medallista mf olímpico(-a)
bronze/silver/gold medallist — medalla mf de bronce/plata/oro
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3 Olympic
[ə'lɪmpɪk] 1.aggettivo [torch, athlete, medal] olimpico2.* * *[ə'limpik]= the Olympic Games (also the Olympics)(a sports competition held once every four years for amateur competitors from all parts of the world.) olimpico; Olimpiadi* * *Olympic /əˈlɪmpɪk/a.olimpico; olimpionico; olimpiaco (lett.): Olympic games, giochi olimpici; an Olympic champion, un campione olimpionico; un olimpionico; an Olympic medal, una medaglia alle Olimpiadi● the Olympics, i giochi olimpici; le Olimpiadi □ the Olympic flame, la fiamma olimpica □ Olympic medallist, olimpionico ( l'atleta) □ Olympic record, primato olimpionico □ Olympic record holder, primatista olimpionico □ Olympic-size pool, piscina olimpionica □ Olympic torch, fiaccola olimpica □ Olympic Winter (o Winter Olympic) Games, Olimpiadi invernali.* * *[ə'lɪmpɪk] 1.aggettivo [torch, athlete, medal] olimpico2. -
4 Olympic
ə'limpik= the Olympic Games (also the Olympics)(a sports competition held once every four years for amateur competitors from all parts of the world.) Juegos OlímpicosOlympic adj olímpicotr[ə'lɪmpɪk]1 olímpico,-a1 los Juegos Olímpicos, la Olimpíada f sing\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLOlympic Games Juegos nombre masculino plural Olímpicosadj.• olímpico, -a adj.ə'lɪmpɪkadjective olímpico[ǝʊ'lɪmpɪk]1.ADJ olímpico2.N3.CPDOlympic medallist N — medallero(-a) m / f olímpico(-a)
Olympic torch N — antorcha f olímpica
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5 Olympic silver medallist
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Olympic silver medallist
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6 medalist
: medallista mfadj.• numismático, -a adj.n.• numismático s.m.• persona condecorada con una medalla s.f.BrE medallist 'medḷəst, 'medəlɪst noun medallista mfgold/silver medalist — medalla mf de oro/plata
(US) ['medǝlɪst]N medallista mfOlympic medallist — medallista mf olímpico(-a)
bronze/silver/gold medallist — medalla mf de bronce/plata/oro
* * *BrE medallist ['medḷəst, 'medəlɪst] noun medallista mfgold/silver medalist — medalla mf de oro/plata
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9 Olympiamedaillengewinner
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10 medaglia
f medal* * *medaglia s.f. medal: medaglia al merito, medal of merit; medaglia al valore, medal for valour; ostentava tutte le sue medaglie, he sported all his medals; conferire una medaglia a qlcu., to award s.o. a medal (o to decorate s.o.); vincere la medaglia d'oro, d'argento, di bronzo, to win the gold, silver, bronze medal // l'atleta fu medaglia d'oro nei cento metri piani, the athlete was the gold medallist in the hundred metres // il rovescio della medaglia, the reverse of the medal, (fig.) the other side of the coin.* * *[me'daʎʎa]sostantivo femminile1) medalmedaglia di bronzo, d'argento, d'oro — bronze (medal), silver (medal), gold (medal)
2) (persona) medallist BE, medalist AE•medaglia al valore — award for bravery, bravery award
••* * *medaglia/me'daλλa/sostantivo f.1 medal; medaglia di bronzo, d'argento, d'oro bronze (medal), silver (medal), gold (medal)il rovescio della medaglia the other side of the coin\medaglia olimpica Olympic medal; medaglia al valore award for bravery, bravery award; medaglia al valor militare campaign medal. -
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12 Olympiasiegerin
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13 médaillé
médaille [medaj]feminine nouna. ( = pièce, décoration) medalb. [de chien] identification disc* * *medaj1) ( récompense) medal2) ( pièce) coin3) ( bijou) medallion* * *medaj nf* * *médaille nf1 ( récompense) medal; médaille d'or/d'argent/de bronze gold/silver/bronze medal;2 ( pièce) coin;3 ( plaque d'identification) name tag;4 ( bijou) medallion.médaille militaire decoration awarded for outstanding gallantry in the field; médaille du travail long-service medal.[soldat] decorated————————, médaillée [medaje] nom masculin, nom féminin -
14 medali|sta
Ⅰ m pers. Sport medallist GB, medalist US, medal winner- (złoty/brązowy) medalista olimpijski an Olympic (gold/bronze) medallist a. medal winnerⅡ m anim. (pies, koń) champion Ⅲ m inanim. (towar) medal winer; (roślina) championThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > medali|sta
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15 medalist|ka
f 1. (sportsmenka) medallist GB, medalist US- (złota/brązowa) medalistka olimpijska an Olympic (gold/bronze) medallist a. medal winner2. (zwierzę, roślina) championThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > medalist|ka
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16 серебряный призёр (призёрка) Олимпиады
Sports: Olympic silver medallistУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > серебряный призёр (призёрка) Олимпиады
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17 серебряный призёр Олимпиады
Sports: (призёрка) Olympic silver medallistУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > серебряный призёр Олимпиады
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18 medalista
* * *mpmedalistka f. Gen.pl. -ek sport medalist, medal winner; złoty/srebrny/brązowy medalista gold/silver/bronze medalist; medalista olimpijski Olympic medalist.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > medalista
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19 potential
1. adjectivepotenziell (geh.); möglich2. nounPotenzial, das (geh.); Möglichkeitenrealize/reach one's potential — seine Möglichkeiten ausschöpfen
* * *[pə'tenʃəl] 1. adjective(possible; that may develop into the thing mentioned: That hole in the road is a potential danger.) potentiell2. noun(the possibility, or likelihood, of successful development (in a particular way): The land has great farming potential; He shows potential as a teacher.) das Potential- academic.ru/57085/potentially">potentially* * *po·ten·tial[pə(ʊ)ˈten(t)ʃəl, AM poʊˈ-]she is a \potential Olympic gold medallist sie ist eine Anwärterin auf Olympisches Gold\potential buyer potenzieller Käufer/potenzielle Käuferin\potential customer potenzieller Kunde/potenzielle Kundin\potential dangers potenzielle Gefahren\potential market potenzieller Marktthe growth \potential of the company das Wachstumspotenzial des Unternehmensshare with a growth \potential [or with a \potential for growth] Aktie f mit Wachstumspotenzialuntapped \potential ungenutztes [o nicht ausgeschöpftes] [o brachliegendes] Potenzialto achieve [or fulfil] one's \potential sein volles Potenzial ausschöpfento have the \potential to do sth das Zeug dazu haben, etw zu tunto have [a lot of] \potential building, idea [vollkommen] ausbaufähig sein; person [sehr] begabt sein, [großes] Talent haben; song viel versprechend seinthis room has got a lot of \potential aus diesem Raum lässt sich eine ganze Menge machen* * *[pəU'tenSəl]1. adj (ALSO PHYS)potenziell, potentiell2. nPotenzial nt, Potential nt (ALSO ELEC, MATH, PHYS)the potential for growth — Wachstumspotenzial nt, Wachstumspotential nt
he shows quite a bit of potential — es steckt einiges in ihm
to achieve or fulfil or realize one's potential — die Grenze seiner Möglichkeiten erreichen or erfüllen or verwirklichen
to do sth to one's full potential — etw bis an die Grenzen seiner Möglichkeiten tun
to have great potential (as/for) — große Möglichkeiten bergen (als/für)
to have the potential to do sth — das Potenzial or Potential haben, um etw zu tun
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creative potential — kreatives Potenzial or Potential, kreative Möglichkeiten pl
management potential — Möglichkeiten pl im Management
she has management potential — sie hat das Zeug zur Managerin
* * *potential [pəʊˈtenʃl; pəˈt-]1. potenziell, möglich:potential market WIRTSCH potenzieller Markt;potential murderer potenzieller Mörder2. LING Möglichkeits…:potential mode, potential mood → B 13. PHYS potenziell, gebunden:potential energy potenzielle Energie, Energie f der LageB s1. LING Potenzialis m, Möglichkeitsform fb) ELEK Spannung f3. (Industrie-, Kriegs-, Menschen- etc) Potenzial n, Reserven plhave the potential to be a top manager das Zeug zu einem Spitzenmanager haben* * *1. adjectivepotenziell (geh.); möglich2. nounPotenzial, das (geh.); Möglichkeitenpotential for growth/development — Wachstums- / Entwicklungspotenzial, das
realize/reach one's potential — seine Möglichkeiten ausschöpfen
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potenziell ( geh), möglich;she is a \potential Olympic gold medallist sie ist eine Anwärterin auf Olympisches Gold;\potential buyer potenzieller Käufer/potenzielle Käuferin;\potential customer potenzieller Kunde/potenzielle Kundin;\potential dangers potenzielle Gefahren nthe growth \potential of the company das Wachstumspotential des Unternehmens;untapped \potential ungenutztes [o nicht ausgeschöpftes]; [o brachliegendes] Potenzial;to have the \potential to do sth das Zeug dazu haben, etw zu tun;to have [a lot of] \potential building, idea [vollkommen] ausbaufähig sein; person [sehr] begabt sein, [großes] Talent haben; song viel versprechend sein;this room has got a lot of \potential aus diesem Raum lässt sich eine ganze Menge machen
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