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2 contend with difficulties
Макаров: бороться с трудностямиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > contend with difficulties
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3 to contend with difficulties
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to contend with difficulties
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4 contend
[kənʹtend] v1. (for, against, with) бороться, сражаться2. состязаться, соперничатьfive runners were contending in the first race - в первом забеге состязались /участвовали/ пять бегунов
to contend for the championship - спорт. а) бороться за первенство; б) оспаривать звание чемпиона
3. спорить4. настаивать, утверждать, заявлятьColumbus contended that the Earth was round - Колумб утверждал, что земля круглая
to contend that the Universe is expanding - считать /доказывать/, что Вселенная расширяется
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5 contend
kən'tend1) ((usually with with) to struggle against.) kjempe mot, slåss, være stridbar2) ((with that) to say or maintain (that).) hevde, påstå•- contention
- contentiousverb \/kənˈtend\/1) stride, kjempe, slåss2) konkurrere, kjempe3) argumentere, diskutere4) anføre, hevde, påståcontend against\/with kjempe mot, slåss motcontend for kjempe om, konkurrere om -
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/kən'tend/ * nội động từ - chiến đấu, đấu tranh =to contend for the truth+ đấu tranh cho chân lý =to contend with difficulties+ đấu tranh với những khó khăn - tranh giành, ganh đua =to contend with someone for a prize+ tranh giải với ai - tranh cãi, tranh luận * ngoại động từ - dám chắc rằng, cho rằng =I contend that it is impossible+ tôi dám chắc rằng cái đó không thể thực hiện được -
7 contend
1 შეჯიბრი (შეეჯიბრება), ბრძოლა2 მტკიცება (ამტკიცებს), განცხადება (განაცხადებს)he contends that he has been cheated ამტკიცებს, მომატყუესოhe contended he was innocent განაცხადა, უდანაშაულო ვარო -
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v. wedijveren, strijden, twisten; betogen, beweren[ kəntend]1 wedijveren ⇒ strijden, twisten♦voorbeelden:contend for • strijden omcontend with difficulties • met problemen (te) kampen (hebben)II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 betogen ⇒ (met klem) beweren, stellen -
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v1. боротись, змагатись2. стверд ясувати, заявляти- to contend with difficulties боротись з труднощами- to contend against the opponents сперечатись з противниками- to contend for truth боротись за правду -
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11 contend
contend [kən'tend]∎ to contend with sb avoir affaire à qn;∎ to contend with sth être aux prises avec qch;∎ this is just one of the difficulties we have to contend with ce n'est que l'une des difficultés auxquelles nous devons faire face;∎ they still had the perimeter fence to contend with il leur restait encore à régler le problème de la clôture d'enceinte;∎ if you do that again, you'll have me to contend with si tu recommences, tu auras affaire à moi∎ to contend with sb for or over sth disputer ou contester qch à qn;∎ several candidates were contending for the job plusieurs candidats étaient en compétition pour le posteformal (maintain, argue)∎ to contend that… soutenir que… -
12 contend
1. intransitive verb1) (strive)contend [with somebody for something] — [mit jemandem um etwas] kämpfen
2) (struggle)be able/have to contend with — fertig werden können/müssen mit
2. transitive verbI've got enough to contend with at the moment — ich habe schon so genug um die Ohren (ugs.)
contend that... — behaupten, dass...
* * *[kən'tend]2) ((with that) to say or maintain (that).) behaupten•- academic.ru/15628/contender">contender- contention
- contentious* * *con·tend[kənˈtend]I. vi1. (compete)▪ to \contend against sb/sth gegen jdn/etw kämpfento \contend for a title um einen Titel kämpfen2. (cope)to have sb/sth to \contend with sich akk gegen jdn/etw behaupten müssen, es mit jdm/etw zu tun habenII. vt* * *[kən'tend]1. vi1) (= compete) kämpfento contend (with sb) for sth — (mit jdm) um etw kämpfen
then you'll have me to contend with —
2)(= cope)
to contend with sb/sth — mit jdm/etw fertig werden2. vtbehaupten* * *contend [kənˈtend]A v/i1. kämpfen, ringen ( beide:with mit;for um):contend with many difficulties mit vielen Schwierigkeiten (zu) kämpfen (haben)about über akk)b) sich einsetzen ( for für)3. wetteifern, sich bewerben ( beide:for um)* * *1. intransitive verb1) (strive)contend [with somebody for something] — [mit jemandem um etwas] kämpfen
2) (struggle)2. transitive verbbe able/have to contend with — fertig werden können/müssen mit
contend that... — behaupten, dass...
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kənˈtend гл.
1) бороться против кого-л. (against, with) ;
вступать в противоборство;
сопротивляться кому-л./чему-л. тж. перен. We try to make the trains run on time, but we can't contend against/with the weather. ≈ Мы пытаемся наладить расписание поездов, но мы не можем противостоять погоде. Syn: fight
2) спорить о чем-л. (about, over, for, against) с кем-л. (with, against) ;
полемизировать, дискутировать;
отстаивать свое мнение, утверждать( that) The two nations have been contending about the rights to deep-sea fishing in their waters. ≈ Две страны спорили о правах на ловлю рыбы в открытом море в пределах их территориальных вод. When a marriage ends, the former husband and wife often contend over the children. ≈ После развода бывшие супруги часто спорят о том, кому достанутся дети. He contended that he had been cheated. ≈ Он утверждал, что его обманули. Syn: argue, dispute
3) соперничать, соревноваться, состязаться( with, against - с кем-л.;
for - в чем-л.) прям. и перен. Jim had to contend against (with) the world's best runners in the Games, and did well to come third. ≈ Соперниками Джима были лучшие бегуны мира, так что его третье место - отличный результат. Syn: compete, vie ( for, against, with) бороться, сражаться - to * for truth сражаться за правду - to * with difficulties бороться с трудностями состязаться, соперничать - five runners were *ing in the first race в первом забеге состязались пять бегунов - to * for the championship( спортивное) бороться за первенство;
(спортивное) оспаривать звание чемпиона спорить - to * against the opponents спорить с противниками - the sisters * about trifles сестры пререкаются по пустякам - he is ready to * about everything он спорит по любому поводу настаивать, утверждать, заявлять - Columbus *ed that the Earth was round Колумб утверждал, что земля круглая - to * that the Universe is expanding считать, что Вселенная расширяется contend бороться ~ заявлять ~ настаивать ~ оспаривать, спорить ~ оспаривать ~ соперничать, состязаться (with - c кем-л.;
for - в чем-л.) ~ соперничать ~ состязаться ~ спорить ~ сражаться ~ утверждать, заявлять (that) ~ утверждать -
14 entgegentreten
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)2. fig. (bekämpfen, hindern) oppose, resist; Missständen etc.: take steps ( oder measures oder action) against; einer Gefahr etc.: confront, face up to; Vorwürfen, Drohungen etc.: counter, stand up to; Gerüchten etc.: contradict, speak out against, counter3. fig. Sache: jemandem entgegentreten present itself to s.o.; uns traten Schwierigkeiten etc. entgegen we met with difficulties etc., we had to face up ( oder contend with) difficulties etc.* * *to face; to approach; to oppose* * *ent|ge|gen|tre|tenvi sep irreg aux sein +datto step or walk up to; dem Feind to go into action against; einer Politik, Forderungen to oppose; Behauptungen, Vorurteilen to counter; einer Gefahr, Unsitten to take steps against, to act against* * *(to act or compete against: Who is opposing him in the election?) oppose* * *ent·ge·gen|tre·tenvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (in den Weg treten)▪ jdm \entgegentreten to walk up to sbeinem Feind/Gegner \entgegentreten to go into action against an enemy/opponent2. (sich zur Wehr setzen)* * *Schwierigkeiten (Dat.) entgegentreten — stand up to difficulties
einem Angriff entgegentreten — answer an attack
Vorwürfen/Anschuldigungen entgegentreten — answer reproaches/ accusations
* * *entgegentreten v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)2. fig (bekämpfen, hindern) oppose, resist; Missständen etc: take steps ( oder measures oder action) against; einer Gefahr etc: confront, face up to; Vorwürfen, Drohungen etc: counter, stand up to; Gerüchten etc: contradict, speak out against, counter3. fig Sache:jemandem entgegentreten present itself to sb;* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein go/come up to; (fig.)Schwierigkeiten (Dat.) entgegentreten — stand up to difficulties
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15 трудность трудност·ь
difficulty; pitfall разг.выпутаться из трудностей — to extricate (oneself) from difficulties
испытывать трудности — to suffer / to experience difficulties, to be at a low ebb
переносить трудности — to suffer hardships преодолевать трудности to overcome / to bring over / to bridge over / to win difficulties
возникли трудности — difficulties arose, snag developed
непреодолимые трудности — insuperable / insurmountable difficulties
технические / формальные трудности — technical difficulties
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > трудность трудност·ь
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16 combattere
v/t and v/i fight* * *combattere v. intr.1 to fight*, to combat, to battle, to contend: combattere a fianco di qlcu., to fight alongside (o with s.o. o on s.o.'s side); combattere ad armi pari, to fight on equal terms; combattere contro qlcu., to fight against (o with) s.o.; combattere corpo a corpo, to fight hand-to-hand (o to engage in hand-to-hand fighting); combattere per mare, to fight at sea (o to wage war at sea); morire combattendo per la patria, to die fighting for one's country2 (fig.) to fight*, to battle (with s.o., sthg.); to contend, to struggle: combattere contro le difficoltà, to contend with difficulties◆ v.tr. to fight*, to oppose, to combat: combattere una battaglia, to fight a battle; combattere un'eresia, to combat a heresy; combattere il cancro, to fight (against) cancer; combattere l'ingiustizia, to fight against injustice.◘ combattersi v.rifl.rec. to fight*.* * *[kom'battere]1. vtto fight, (fig : teoria, malattia) to combat, fight (against)2. vi* * *[kom'battere] 1.verbo transitivo to fight* (anche fig.)2.1) (in guerra) to fight*, to battle ( con, contro with)* * *combattere/kom'battere/ [2]to fight* (anche fig.)(aus. avere)2 fig. to fight* ( con, contro against); la ditta ha dovuto combattere per sopravvivere the firm has had to struggle to survive. -
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〈 formeel〉1 contend (with) ⇒ combat/struggle/fight/wrestle (with)♦voorbeelden:met tegenslag te kampen hebben • have to cope with setbacks -
18 бороться с трудностями
1) General subject: struggle against difficulties, stem difficulties2) Makarov: contend with difficultiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бороться с трудностями
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19 ringen
(rang,gerungen) [mit] - {to grapple [with]} móc bằng móc sắt, túm lấy, níu lấy, vật, vật lộn = ringen (rang,gerungen) (Hände) {to wring (wrung,wrung)+ = ringen (rang,gerungen) [mit,um] {to wrestle [with,for]}+ = ringen (rang,gerungen) [für,um] {to struggle [with,for]}+ = ringen (rang,gerungen) [mit Schwierigkeiten] {to contend [with difficulties]}+ = schwer zu ringen haben [mit] {to be in travail [with]}+ -
20 te kampen hebben met moeilijkheden
te kampen hebben met moeilijkhedenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > te kampen hebben met moeilijkheden
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