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1 состязание
* * *состяза́ние с.1. contest, competition2. ( релейных элементов) киб., автмт. race* * *1) contest; 2) race -
2 участвовать в скачках
1) General subject: race (о лошадях), ride a race2) Makarov: compete in a race, contest a raceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > участвовать в скачках
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3 состязаться
1. wage a contest2. race3. racing4. compete; vie; contend -
4 состязание
1. race2. contention3. contest; competition; match4. competition5. game6. match -
5 соревнование
competition, emulation; contest (спортивное); event (по отдельному виду спорта); мн. games* * ** * *competition, emulation; contest; event; games* * *competitioncompetitivenesscontentioncontestcontestationcontestingemulationmatchraceracingrush -
6 состязание
1) contest
2) юр. controversy* * ** * *1) contest, competition; match 2) controversy* * *competitioncontestcontestingemulationmatchraceracing -
7 конкурс
1) General subject: agon, allcomers (для всех желающих), awards (напр., Global Energy Awards - Конкурс "Глобальная энергия"), comp, competition, contest2) Colloquial: (сокр. от competition) comp3) American: a bee in (one's) bonnet, bee4) Construction: horse race5) Law: competitive tender6) Economy: procedure in bankruptcy (передача кредиторам управления имуществом несостоятельного должника)7) Oil: tender with specs (тип тендера)8) Advertising: contest game, quiz9) Investment: tender10) EBRD: competitive tendering11) leg.N.P. bankruptcy, bankruptcy proceedings, competitive examination (education) -
8 состязание
с.1. contest, competition; (между командами тж.) match2. юр. controversy -
9 бороться
to struggle (for, against), to fight (for, against), to combat, to contend (for), to contest, to jostle (with smb. for smth.)бороться за власть / положение / преимущество — to jostle (with smb.) for power / position / advantage
бороться за демократические свободы — to fight for democratic freedoms / liberties
бороться за мир — to fight / to struggle for peace
бороться за правое дело — to fight / to struggle for a just cause
бороться против какой-л. тенденции — to combat a tendency
бороться с инфляцией / кризисом / спадом / экономической отсталостью — to combat inflation / a crisis / a resession / economic backwardness
бороться с проявлением национализма — to combat manifestation / displays of nationalism
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10 борьба за власть
1) General subject: a race for power, drive for power, power jockeying, race for power, turf war (a bitter struggle for territory or power or control or rights - The president's resignation was the result of a turf war with the board of directors)2) Military: power struggle, struggle for power3) Diplomatic term: power contest4) Politics: push for power5) Journalism: power scramble -
11 состязание
1) cometition
2) contest
3) controversy
4) <comput.> race condition -
12 борьба
1) General subject: agony, battel, battle, bout, conflict, contention, contest, contestation, duel, effort (за что-л.), fencing, fight, fighting, fray, grapple, rassle, scramble, scramble (за овладение чем-л.), set to, set-to, struggle, tussle, war, warfare, warsle, wrestle, power struggle, strife, (напр. за контроль над активами) tug of war (http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202447345939&slreturn=1&hbxlogin=1), showdown, drive2) Biology: control (с вредителями, паразитами, переносчиками заболеваний или сорняками)3) American: head-to-head4) Obsolete: debate5) Sports: wrestling6) Military: religious strives7) Agriculture: abatement (напр. с вредителями)9) Construction: abatement (с чём-л.)10) Religion: striving11) Railway term: suppression (с радиопомехами)12) Diplomatic term: race (на выборах и т.п.)13) Forestry: control (с вредителями, болезнями, пожарами), prevention14) German: Kampf15) Scottish language: tousle17) Oil: control (с осложняющими факторами)18) Ecology: abatement, management (напр. с вредителями, сорняками)19) Advertising: effort20) Business: campaign21) Makarov: combat, control (напр., с с.-х. вредителями), management (напр, с вредителями, сорняками), mitigation22) Taboo: pagga23) Electrochemistry: control (с коррозией) -
13 напряжённая борьба
1) General subject: close-fought battle (triumphe after a close-fought battle обычно о конкурсах), hot contest (на соревнованиях и т. п.)2) Diplomatic term: keen fight, keen struggle3) Politics: tight raceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > напряжённая борьба
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14 напряженная борьба
1) General subject: close-fought battle (triumphe after a close-fought battle обычно о конкурсах), hot contest (на соревнованиях и т. п.)2) Diplomatic term: keen fight, keen struggle3) Politics: tight raceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > напряженная борьба
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15 предвыборная борьба
1) General subject: election campaign, electoral campaign, electoral competition, election contest2) Cinema: race3) Politics: straight fight (в которой участвуют только два кандидата)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > предвыборная борьба
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16 соревнование
1) General subject: comp, competition, contention, contest, contestation, emulation, meet, rivalry, the horses are a good match, try out2) American: rush3) Military: match4) Bookish: concurrency5) Rare: strife6) Mathematics: competition for (a prize; за что-либо)7) Psychology: competitive game9) Business: concurrence10) leg.N.P. game11) Scuba diving: race -
17 упорная борьба на выборах
1) General subject: close combat, close contest2) Diplomatic term: close raceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > упорная борьба на выборах
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18 борьба
fight, tussle, battle, campaign, contest, combat, conflict, race, scramble, strife, struggle -
19 состязаться
(с тв. в пр.)compete (with in), contend (with for)состязаться в плавании, беге — take* part in a swimming contest, in a race
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20 соискание
competition* * ** * ** * *competitioncontestcontestingemulationmatchraceracing
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