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1 sport
sport [spɔʀ]1. masculine noun• sport individuel/d'équipe or collectif individual/team sport• sport en salle/de plein air indoor/outdoor sport• sport de compétition/de combat competitive/combat sport• sports nautiques/mécaniques water/motor sports2. invariable adjective[vêtement, coupe] casual* * *spɔʀPhrasal Verbs:••ça c'est du sport! — (colloq) this is no picnic! (colloq)
il va y avoir du sport! — (colloq) this is going to be fun ou interesting!
* * *spɔʀ1. nm2. adj inv1) (vêtement) casual2) (= fair-play) (personne) sporting* * *sport nm ( activité générale) sport; ( ensemble d'activités) sports (pl); aimer le sport to like sport; vous faites du sport? do you do any sports?; quel sport faites-vous? which sport(s) do you do?; je ne fais plus de sport I don't do any sport any more; je fais un peu de sport tous les jours I do a little sport every day; j'ai fait beaucoup de sport dans ma jeunessse I did a lot of sport in my youth.sport amateur amateur sport; sport automobile motor sports, car-racing; sport cérébral intellectual game; sport en chambre○ bedroom sports (pl); sport de combat combat sport; sport de compétition competitive sport; sport d'équipe team sport; sport extrême extreme sport; sport d'hiver winter sport; aller aux sports d'hiver to go on a winter sports holiday GB ou vacation US; sport individuel individual sport; sport de masse popular sport; sport professionnel professional sport.ça c'est du sport○! this is no picnic○!; il va y avoir du sport○! this is going to be fun ou interesting!; faire qch pour le sport or pour l'amour du sport to do sth for fun ou for the fun of it.[spɔr] adjectif invariable1. [vêtement pratique, de détente] casual2. [fair-play] sporting————————[spɔr] nom masculin1. [ensemble d'activités, exercice physique] sport[activité de compétition] (competitive) sportsport équestre equestrian sport, equestrianism2. (familier & locution)faire quelque chose pour le sport to do something for the fun ou the hell of it————————de sport locution adjectivale[terrain, vêtement] sports (modificateur) -
2 sport
sport(s) (pl)sporty wodne/zimowe — aquatic/winter sports
uprawiać sport — to practice (BRIT) lub practise (US) sports
dla sportu — (przen) for sport
* * *misport, sports; sport motorowy motorsports; sport narciarski skiing; sport piłkarski soccer, association football; sport spadochronowy parachuting; sport amatorski amateur sport; sport zawodowy l. wyczynowy professional sport; sporty walki combat sports; sporty zręcznościowe skill sports; sport rekreacyjny recreational sport; sporty wodne aquatic l. water sports; sporty zimowe/letnie winter/summer sports; sporty terenowe field sports; sport kontaktowy contact sport; sport widowiskowy spectator sport; dyscyplina sportu (a) sport, sports discipline; sporty ekstremalne extreme sports; sport strzelecki shooting; sport urazowy high-injury sport; uprawiać sport practice sports; królowa sportu track and field; Br. athletics; robić coś dla sportu przen. do sth for fun; dzień sportu szkoln. field l. sports day; ośrodek sportów zimowych winter sports resort.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sport
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3 amateur
amateur, -trice [amatœʀ, tʀɪs]masculine noun, feminine nouna. ( = non-professionnel) amateurb. ( = connaisseur) amateur de lover of• amateur d'art/de musique art/music lover• le jazz, je ne suis pas amateur I'm not a jazz fan• il reste des carottes, il y a des amateurs ? there are some carrots left, are there any takers?• avis aux amateurs ! if anyone's interested* * *amatœʀ
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adjectif invariable amateurradio amateur — radio ham (colloq)
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nom masculin1) ( connaisseur) (en sport, photographie) enthusiast; ( en vin) connoisseur2) ( collectionneur)3) ( non-professionnel) amateur* * *amatœʀ nm1) (= non professionnel) amateurIl fait de la photo en amateur. — He's an amateur photographer., He takes photos as a hobby.
2) péjoratif (pas sérieux) amateurC'est un amateur. — He's an amateur.
C'est un amateur de musique. — He's a music lover.
* * *A adj inv [catégorie, sport, photographe, cinéma] amateur; radio amateur radio ham○, amateur radio operator.B nm1 ( connaisseur) (en moto, tennis, photographie) enthusiast; ( en vin) connoisseur; amateur d'opéra/de jazz opera/jazz lover; c'est un grand amateur de cigares/cuisine japonaise he's a great lover of cigars/Japanese cooking; pour les amateurs de sensations fortes for thrill-seekers; elle est très amateur de chocolat she loves chocolate;2 ( collectionneur) amateur d'art/d'antiquités art/antiques collector;3 ( non-professionnel) amateur; faire du cinéma en amateur to be an amateur filmmaker; match entre amateurs amateur match; c'est du travail d'amateur it's the work of an amateur;4 ( acheteur éventuel) potential buyer; il vend sa voiture, vous êtes amateur? he's selling his car, are you interested?; avis aux amateurs, je vends mon vélo I'm selling my bike, if anyone's interested; avis aux amateurs de botanique/catch calling all botany lovers/wrestling fans.[amatɶr] adjectif2. [friand, adepte]————————[amatɶr] nom masculin et féminin3. [connaisseur]amateur d'art art lover ou enthusiast4. (familier) [preneur] takerje ne suis pas amateur I'm not interested, I don't go in for that sort of thing————————d'amateur locution adjectivaleen amateur locution adverbiale -
4 sport
m.sports.* * *de sport sports, casualropa de sport casual clothes plural, casual wear, sportswear, leisure wear* * *[es'por]SM sportchaqueta (de) sport — sports jacket, sports coat (EEUU)
* * *[(e)s'por]ropa (de) sport — leisure wear, casual clothes (pl)
* * *----* chaqueta sport = blazer.* * *[(e)s'por]ropa (de) sport — leisure wear, casual clothes (pl)
* * ** chaqueta sport = blazer.* * */(e)sˈpor/‹ropa› casualun coche sport a sports car/(e)sˈpor/ropa (de) sport leisure wear, casual clothes (pl)iban vestidos de sport they were casually dressed* * *
sport /(e)s'por/ sustantivo masculino:
vestido de sport casually dressed
' sport' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adorar
- ciudad
- deporte
- desarrollar
- enrollarse
- carro
- chicho
- crónica
- lucir
- practicar
- saco
English:
casual
- excel
- sport
- work up
- all
- allow
- amateur
- attack
- award
- away
- back
- ball
- bar
- bat
- best
- big
- block
- blood
- call
- captain
- catch
- caution
- center
- champion
- championship
- changing room
- climbing
- color
- commentary
- competition
- competitor
- contest
- course
- court
- cover
- cricket
- cross
- default
- defend
- defender
- defense
- deliver
- derby
- disqualify
- dive
- division
- dope
- double
- draw
- dribble
* * *chaqueta de sport sports jacket;ropa de sport casual clothes* * *sport [ɛ'spor] adj: sport, casual -
5 sport
m invar sportfare dello sport do sportper sport for fun* * *sport s.m. sport: sport estivi, invernali, summer, winter sports; sport professionistico, professional sport; sport dilettantistico, amateur (o non-professional) sport; fa molto sport, he plays a lot of sport // fare qlco. per sport, to do sthg. for fun.* * *[spɔrt]sostantivo maschile invariabile sportsport estremi, invernali — extreme, winter sports
••fare qcs. per sport — to do sth. for fun o for the fun of it
* * *sport/spɔrt/ ⇒ 10m.inv.sport; fai dello sport? do you do any sport? sport estremi, invernali extreme, winter sports\fare qcs. per sport to do sth. for fun o for the fun of it. -
6 amateur
[ˈæmətə] (American) [-tʃər]1. noun1) a person who takes part in a sport etc without being paid for it:الهَاوِيThe tennis tournament was open only to amateurs.
2) someone who does something for the love of it and not for money:هَاوِFor an amateur, he was quite a good photographer.
2. adjectiveهِوَايَةamateur photography.
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7 любительский спорт
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8 спорт
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9 Amateursport
Ama·teur·sportm amateur sport -
10 amateurisme
amateurisme [amatœʀism]masculine noun* * *amatœʀism nmamateurism, péjoratif amateurishness* * *[amatɶrism] nom masculin -
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12 amatorstw|o
n sgt 1. (zajmowanie się niezawodowo) amateurism 2. (niezawodowe uprawianie sportu) amateurism- kryzys amatorstwa w sporcie the crisis in amateur sport3. (zamiłowanie) zajmować się czymś z amatorstwa to do sth as a hobby a. for pleasureThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > amatorstw|o
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13 Taylor, Frederick Winslow
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]b. 20 March 1856 Germantown, Pennsylvania, USAd. 21 March 1915 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA[br]American mechanical engineer and pioneer of scientific management.[br]Frederick W.Taylor received his early education from his mother, followed by some years of schooling in France and Germany. Then in 1872 he entered Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire, to prepare for Harvard Law School, as it was intended that he should follow his father's profession. However, in 1874 he had to abandon his studies because of poor eyesight, and he began an apprenticeship at a pump-manufacturing works in Philadelphia learning the trades of pattern-maker and machinist. On its completion in 1878 he joined the Midvale Steel Company, at first as a labourer but then as Shop Clerk and Foreman, finally becoming Chief Engineer in 1884. At the same time he was able to resume study in the evenings at the Stevens Institute of Technology, and in 1883 he obtained the degree of Mechanical Engineer (ME). He also found time to take part in amateur sport and in 1881 he won the tennis doubles championship of the United States.It was while with the Midvale Steel Company that Taylor began the systematic study of workshop management, and the application of his techniques produced significant increases in the company's output and productivity. In 1890 he became Manager of a company operating large paper mills in Maine and Wisconsin, until 1893 when he set up on his own account as a consulting engineer specializing in management organization. In 1898 he was retained exclusively by the Bethlehem Steel Company, and there continued his work on the metal-cutting process that he had started at Midvale. In collaboration with J.Maunsel White (1856–1912) he developed high-speed tool steels and their heat treatment which increased cutting capacity by up to 300 per cent. He resigned from the Bethlehem Steel Company in 1901 and devoted the remainder of his life to expounding the principles of scientific management which became known as "Taylorism". The Society to Promote the Science of Management was established in 1911, renamed the Taylor Society after his death. He was an active member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and was its President in 1906; his presidential address "On the Art of Cutting Metals" was reprinted in book form.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsParis Exposition Gold Medal 1900. Franklin Institute Elliott Cresson Gold Medal 1900. President, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 1906. Hon. ScD, University of Pennsylvania 1906. Hon. LLD, Hobart College 1912.BibliographyF.W.Taylor was the author of about 100 patents, several papers to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, On the Art of Cutting Metals (1907, New York) and The Principles of Scientific Management (1911, New York) and, with S.E.Thompson, 1905 A Treatise on Concrete, New York, and Concrete Costs, 1912, New York.Further ReadingThe standard biography is Frank B.Copley, 1923, Frederick W.Taylor, Father of Scientific Management, New York (reprinted 1969, New York) and there have been numerous commentaries on his work: see, for example, Daniel Nelson, 1980, Frederick W.Taylor and the Rise of Scientific Management, Madison, Wis.RTSBiographical history of technology > Taylor, Frederick Winslow
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14 СПОРТ
sport(s) singular and plural, athletics@соревнования competition @матч match @состязание competition, meet @команда team @сборная (страны) national team @болеть за команду to root for a team @болельщик fan @любитель fan, amateur (amateur vs. professional) @Какой счет? What's the score? @очко point @ничья tie score @матч закончился вничью the match ended in a tie @побить рекорд по break a record in/for @промахнуться miss (the net, basket, etc.) @тренер coach @делать разминку warm up @плавать кролемswim the crawl@плавать брассом swim the breast stroke @теннис tennis @настольный теннис table tennis, ping-pong @подача serve @удар слеваforehand@удар справа backhand @эстафетный бег relay race @вратарь goalie, goalkeeper @шайба puck @бокс boxing @спортивная борьба wrestling @велоспорт cycling @легкая атлетика track and field @тяжелая атлетика weightlifting @фехтование fencing @планеризм gliding @кросс cross-country running @кеды @кроссовки running shoes, sneakers @заезд round, lap, heat @гребля rowing @парусный спорт sailing @лыжный спорт skiing @фигурное катание figure skating @каток rink @шахматы chess @ход move (in chess) @объявить шах check @объявить мат @поставить мат mate @ферзь queen @ладья castle @конь knight @слон bishop @пешка pawn @колода deck (of cards) @тасовать to shuffle @сдавать to deal @треф(ы) club @бубны diamond @червы heart @пики spade @валет jack/knave @дама queen @король king @туз ace @джокер joker @ -
15 amator
( niefachowiec) amateur, layman; (miłośnik, chętny) lover; SPORT amateur* * *mpamatorka f. Gen.pl. -ek1. (= miłośnik) lover, amateur; amator kwaśnych jabłek pot. oddball, crackpot.2. (= dyletant) amateur, layman, dilettante, dabbler; muzyk amator amateur musician; zupełny amator rank amateur.3. (ten, kto ma na coś ochotę) lover; amator na używany samochód prospective buyer of a used car.4. sport ( nieprofesjonalista w sporcie) amateur; mistrzostwa amatorów amateur championship; kolarz amator amateur cyclist.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > amator
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16 dilettante
m f amateur* * *1 dilettante*; amateur: (teatr.) compagnia di dilettanti, amateur players; dipinge come un dilettante, he paints like an amateur; suona bene per essere una dilettante, she plays well for an amateur; fare qlco. da dilettante, to be a dabbler in sthg.; è solo un dilettante!, he's only a dilettante! // da dilettante, as an amateur: lavoro da dilettante, amateurish work2 (sport) amateur: campionato dilettanti, amateur championship; gara per dilettanti, race for amateurs* * *[dilet'tante]1. aggamateur attr, pegg amateur attr, dilettante attr2. sm/f(vedi agg), amateur; dilettante* * *[dilet'tante] 1.aggettivo (non professionista) [fotografo, attore, pugile, ciclista] amateur2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile (amatore, non professionista) amateur; spreg. amateur, dabbler, dilettante*dipingere da dilettante — to be an amateur painter, to dabble in painting
* * *dilettante/dilet'tante/(non professionista) [fotografo, attore, pugile, ciclista] amateurII m. e f.(amatore, non professionista) amateur; spreg. amateur, dabbler, dilettante*; dipingere da dilettante to be an amateur painter, to dabble in painting. -
17 Herrenreiter
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18 reamateurisieren
v/t SPORT make s.o. an amateur again, demote s.o. to amateur status* * * -
19 dilettantistico
dilettantistico agg.1 amateur (attr.): a livello dilettantistico, at amateur level2 (spreg.) amateurish.* * *pl. -ci, - che [dilettan'tistiko, tʃi, ke] aggettivo [ lavoro] amateurish; [sport, gara] amateur attrib.* * *dilettantisticopl. -ci, - che /dilettan'tistiko, t∫i, ke/[ lavoro] amateurish; [sport, gara] amateur attrib. -
20 amatorski
adj( niedoskonały) amateurish; ( niezawodowy) amateur (attr)* * *a.1. (= nieprofesjonalny) amateur; teatr/chór/film amatorski amateur theatre/choir/movie; po amatorsku amateurishly.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > amatorski
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