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1 goal
n ціль, завдання- agreed goal узгоджена ціль- foreign policy goal ціль зовнішньої політики- genuine goal істинна ціль- jointly set goals спільно визначені цілі- long-range goal довгострокова ціль- objective goal об'єктивна ціль- priority goal першочергове завдання- true goals справжні цілі- to achieve a goal досягнути цілі- to cover up the true goals маскувати справжні цілі- to define the goal визначити ціль- to get a goal досягнути цілі- to retreat from the goal відмовитися від цілі -
2 goal
n1) мета; завдання2) ціль; місце призначення3) спорт. воротаto keep (to stay in) the goal — стояти на воротах, бути воротарем
4) фініш5) спорт. голto kick (to make, to score) a goal — забити гол
it's a goal! — гол!; б) попадання м'яча в корзину (баскетбол)
* * *n1) мета, завдання; мета, місце призначення2) cпopт. ворота; фініш3) cпopт. гол; влучення м'яча в кошик ( баскетбол) -
3 goal
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4 goal
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5 goal justified
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6 goal unjustified
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7 goal-judge
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8 goal-keeper
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9 goal-kick
n; спорт. -
10 goal-line
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11 goal-minder
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12 goal-post
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13 goal-scorer
n спорт.гравець, що забиває гол; автор гола* * *n; спорт.гравець, який завершує комбінацію, який забиває гол -
14 goal-seeking
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15 goal-shot
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16 goal-umpires
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17 goal
n1) мета, завдання; мета, місце призначення2) cпopт. ворота; фініш3) cпopт. гол; влучення м'яча в кошик ( баскетбол) -
18 goal-judge
n; спорт. -
19 goal-keeper
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20 goal-kick
n; спорт.
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