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41 rivalry
n соперничество, конкуренцияСинонимический ряд:1. competition (noun) antagonism; battle of wills; competition; opposing; striving to win; struggle to surpass; vying2. contest (noun) conflict; contest; emulation; race; strife; striving; tug-of-war; war; warfare3. enemy (noun) adversary; antagonist; disputant; enemy; foe; opponent; opposition -
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1. n соревнование, состязание2. n соперничество3. n подражаниеin emulation of each other — следуя примеру друг друга, подавая друг другу пример
4. n вчт. эмуляция, идеальная имитация работы одной системы средствами другойСинонимический ряд:1. contest (noun) challenge; competition; conflict; contention; contest; envy; rivalry; strife; striving; tug-of-war; warfare2. imitation (noun) copying; identification; imitationАнтонимический ряд:carelessness; differentiation; heedlessness; inactivity; lethargy; negligence; sluggishness -
43 striving
стараться; борьба; старающийсяСинонимический ряд:1. contest (noun) competition; conflict; contest; emulation; race; rivalry; strife; tug-of-war; war; warfare2. endeavor (noun) attempt; bid; effort; endeavor; endeavour; essay; exertion; hassle; pains; strain; struggle; trial; trouble; try; undertaking3. trying (verb) assaying; attempting; endeavoring; endeavouring; essaying; offering; seeking; striving; struggling; trying; undertaking4. working (verb) driving; fagging; laboring; labouring; moiling; straining; sweating; toiling; travailing; tugging; working -
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46 competition
noun* * *[kompə'tiʃən]1) (the act of competing; rivalry: Competition makes children try harder.) der Wettkampf2) (people competing for a prize etc: There's a lot of competition for this job.) die Konkurrenz3) (a contest for a prize: Have you entered the tennis competition?) der Wettkampf* * *com·pe·ti·tion[ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃən, AM ˌkɑ:m-]nfierce \competition ein harter Kampf▪ to be in \competition with sb mit jdm konkurrieren, in Konkurrenz [o im Wettbewerb] zu jdm stehenshe's no \competition sie ist keine Konkurrenzunfair \competition unlauterer Wettbewerbbeauty \competition Schönheitswettbewerb mdiving/swimming \competition Tauch-/Schwimmwettbewerb mto enter a \competition an einem Wettbewerb teilnehmen, bei einem Wettbewerb mitmachen* * *["kɒmpI'tISən]n1) no pl Konkurrenz f (for um)a spirit of competition — Wettbewerbs- or Konkurrenzdenken nt
to be in competition with sb — mit jdm wetteifern or (esp Comm) konkurrieren
beauty/swimming competition — Schönheitskonkurrenz f or -wettbewerb m/Schwimmwettbewerb m
* * *for um)2. Konkurrenz f:a) WIRTSCH Wettbewerb m, Konkurrenzkampf m:free (unfair) competition freier (unlauterer) Wettbewerb;competition clause Konkurrenzklausel f;enter into competition with in Konkurrenz treten mit, konkurrieren mitb) WIRTSCH Konkurrenzfirma f, -firmen plc) weitS. Gegner pl, Rivalen pl3. SPORT Wettkampf m, Konkurrenz f, Veranstaltung f:competition rules Wettkampfbestimmungen4. a) Preisausschreiben nb) Wettbewerb m5. BIOL Existenzkampf m* * *noun* * *n.Konkurrenz f.Konkurrenzkampf m.Preisausschreiben n.Wettbewerb m. -
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noun1) (spell) Periode, die2) (contest) Wettkampf, der3) (fit) Anfall, derhe's out on one of his drinking bouts again — er ist mal wieder auf einer seiner Zechtouren (ugs.)
* * *1) (a period (of): a bout of coughing.) die Zeitspanne* * *[baʊt]na \bout of coughing ein Hustenanfall ma \bout of insanity ein Anfall m von Wahnsinn* * *[baʊt]na bout of fever/rheumatism — ein Fieber-/Rheumaanfall m
I did another final bout of revision before the exam — ich habe vor dem Examen noch einmal alles wiederholt
2) (BOXING, WRESTLING, FENCING) Kampf mto have a bout with sb — einen Kampf mit jdm austragen
* * *bout [baʊt] sb) Boxen, Ringen: Kampf m2. a) (lange) Sitzungb) (Verhandlungs)Runde f3. MED Anfall m:bout of rheumatism Rheumaanfall5. MUS Bügel m (eines Streichinstruments)* * *noun1) (spell) Periode, die2) (contest) Wettkampf, der3) (fit) Anfall, der* * *n.Runde -n f. -
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nounKonkurrent, der/Konkurrentin, die; (in contest, race) Teilnehmer, der/-nehmerin, die; (for job) Mitbewerber, der/-bewerberin, die* * *[kəm'petitə]noun (a person etc who takes part in a competition; a rival: All the competitors finished the race.) der/die Teilnehmer(in)* * *com·peti·tor[kəmˈpetɪtəʳ, AM -ˈpet̬ət̬ɚ]n* * *[kəm'petɪtə(r)]nour competitors — unsere Konkurrenz or Konkurrenten
* * *competitor [-tıtə(r)] s1. Mitbewerber(in) ( for um)* * *nounKonkurrent, der/Konkurrentin, die; (in contest, race) Teilnehmer, der/-nehmerin, die; (for job) Mitbewerber, der/-bewerberin, die* * *n.Konkurrent m.Mitbewerber m.Wettbewerber m. -
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noun late-comers will not be admitted; We welcome all comers.) participante, asistente
comer ( conjugate comer) verbo intransitivo este niño no me come nada (fam) this child won't eat anything (colloq); dar(le) de comer a algn (en la boca) to spoonfeed sb; darle de comer al gato/al niño to feed the cat/the kid; salir a comer (fuera) to go out for a meal, to eat out; ¿qué hay de comer? ( a mediodía) what's for lunch?; ( por la noche) what's for dinner o supper? verbo transitivo◊ ¿puedo comer otro? can I have another one?;no tienen qué comer they don't have anything to eat comerse verbo pronominal 1 ‹línea/párrafo› to miss out ‹ palabra› to swallow 2 ( enf) ‹ comida› to eat; comerse las uñas to bite one's nails 3 (fam) ( hacer desaparecer) [polilla/ratón] to eat away (at)
comer
I verbo transitivo
1 to eat
2 (en el parchís, etc) to take
3 (estrechar) ese corte de pelo te come la cara, that haircut makes your face look thinner
ese mueble te come mucho salón, that piece of furniture makes your living room look smaller
II verbo intransitivo to eat: hay que darle de comer al perro, we have to feed the dog Locuciones: familiar comer como una lima, to eat like a horse familiar comer el coco/tarro a alguien, to brainwash somebody
sin comerlo ni beberlo, le pusieron una sanción, although he has nothing to do with it, he was disciplined ' comer' also found in these entries: Spanish: acostumbrar - aire - algo - alimentar - carrillo - cosa - dar - deshora - después - empezar - emplazar - enana - enano - estomacal - exacerbar - exigua - exiguo - gana - hambre - hasta - hincharse - jambar - le - leguminosa - menda - mierda - picar - reserva - rollo - sabañón - saciedad - saque - sopor - tarde - tarro - terminar - tragar - troglodita - tutiplén - a - acabar - ansia - apretujado - austero - barato - barbaridad - bueno - carta - chocolate - de English: any - avoid - before - bolt - brisk - buffet - company - conscious - craving - crunch - cut out - digestion - directive - eat - eat out - entertain - fancy - feed - feeding - finish - for - forage - free rein - full - go - go out - good - grab - grain - guzzle - have - hour - invite - just - leftovers - linger - lunch - lunchtime - mealtime - mop - nosh - out - overwhelming - pick at - plate - plough through - process - put away - spoon-feed - spottr['kʌməSMALLr/SMALL]1 participante nombre masulino o femenino, asistente nombre masulino o femeninon.• persona que promete s.f.• viviente s.m.'kʌmər, 'kʌmə(r)a)all comers: the contest is open to all comers — el certamen está abierto al público en general or a todos los que quieran participar
b) (promising person, thing) (AmE colloq)she/he/it looks like a comer — parece que tiene posibilidades or futuro, parece prometedora/prometedor
['kʌmǝ(r)]Nthe first comer — el primero/la primera en llegar
he has defended his title against all comers — ha defendido su título contra todos los contendientes
* * *['kʌmər, 'kʌmə(r)]a)all comers: the contest is open to all comers — el certamen está abierto al público en general or a todos los que quieran participar
b) (promising person, thing) (AmE colloq)she/he/it looks like a comer — parece que tiene posibilidades or futuro, parece prometedora/prometedor
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50 loser
noun (a person who loses: The losers congratulated the winners.) perdedorloser n perdedortr['lʊːzəSMALLr/SMALL]1 perdedor,-ra\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a born loser pejorative ser un fracasoto be a good/bad loser saber/no saber perderto be on a loser familiar llevar las de perderloser ['lu:zər] n: perdedor m, -dora fn.• perdedor, -ora s.m.,f.'luːzər, 'luːzə(r)a) (in game, contest) perdedor, -dora m,fhe's a good/bad o (AmE also) sore loser — es buen/mal perdedor
b) ( habitually) (colloq) fracasado, -da m,f, perdedor, -dora m,fc) ( something unsuccessful) (colloq)['luːzǝ(r)]N (=person) perdedor(a) m / f ; (=card) carta f perdedorahe's a born loser — siempre sale perdiendo, es un perdedor nato
to be a bad loser — no saber perder, tener mal perder
to be a good loser — saber perder, tener buen perder
* * *['luːzər, 'luːzə(r)]a) (in game, contest) perdedor, -dora m,fhe's a good/bad o (AmE also) sore loser — es buen/mal perdedor
b) ( habitually) (colloq) fracasado, -da m,f, perdedor, -dora m,fc) ( something unsuccessful) (colloq) -
51 underdog
(a weak person who is dominated by someone else, or who is the loser in a struggle: He always likes to help the underdog.) desfavorecido; desvalido; desamparadotr['ʌndədɒg]1 desvalido,-a, perdedor,-ra\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe underdogs los de abajo, los desamparadosunderdog ['ʌndər.dɔg] n: persona f que tiene menos posibilidadesn.• desvalido s.m.• perdedor (en una contienda) s.m.a) (in game, contest)b) ( disadvantaged person) desamparado, -da m,f, desvalido, -da m,f['ʌndǝdɒɡ]Nthe underdog —
1) (in game, fight) el/la más débil2) (economically, socially) el/la desvalido(-a), el/la desamparado(-a)* * *a) (in game, contest)b) ( disadvantaged person) desamparado, -da m,f, desvalido, -da m,f -
52 winner
noun ganador, vencedorwinner n ganador / vencedortr['wɪnəSMALLr/SMALL]1 ganador,-ra, vencedor,-ra2 familiar (idea etc) éxito\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be onto a winner tener un éxito segurowinner ['wɪnər] n: ganador m, -dora fn.• ganador (Deporte) s.m.• ganancioso s.m.• triunfador, -ora s.m.,f.• vencedor, -ora s.m.,f.'wɪnər, 'wɪnə(r)a) (of prize, lottery) ganador, -dora m,f; (of competition, contest) ganador, -dora m,f, vencedor, -dora m,fc) ( success)['wɪnǝ(r)]to be onto a winner — (colloq)
1. N1) (in race, competition) vencedor(a) m / f, ganador(a) m / f ; [of prize, lottery] ganador(a) m / f2) (Ftbl) (=goal) gol m de la victoria, gol m decisivo3) (fig)a) * (=sth successful)this record is a winner! — ¡este disco es un exitazo! *
b) (=beneficiary)2.CPDwinner's enclosure N — (at race course) recinto m de ganadores
* * *['wɪnər, 'wɪnə(r)]a) (of prize, lottery) ganador, -dora m,f; (of competition, contest) ganador, -dora m,f, vencedor, -dora m,fc) ( success)to be onto a winner — (colloq)
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noun* * ** * *ad·ju·di·ca·tor[əˈʤu:dɪˈkeɪtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]* * *[ə'dZuːdIkeɪtə(r)]n(in competition etc) Preisrichter(in) m(f); (in dispute) Schiedsrichter(in) m(f)* * *adjudicator [-tə(r)] s Schieds-, Preisrichter(in)* * *nounSchiedsrichter, der/Schiedsrichterin, die; (in contest) Preisrichter, der/Preisrichterin, die* * *n.Preisrichter m. -
54 entrant
noun* * *noun (one who enters (eg a competition): There were sixty entrants for the musical competition.) der/die Bewerber(in)* * *en·trant[ˈentrənt]n (in a room) Eintretende(r) f(m); (in a contest) Teilnehmer(in) m(f); (starting to work) Berufsanfänger(in) m(f); (for exam) Prüfling m; (in organization) neues Mitglied* * *['entrənt]n(to profession) Berufsanfänger(in) m(f) (to in +dat); (in contest) Teilnehmer(in) m(f); (in exam) Prüfling m* * *entrant [ˈentrənt] s1. Eintretende(r) m/f(m)2. (Berufs)Anfänger(in) (to in dat)3. neues oder neu eintretendes Mitglied4. SPORT Teilnehmer(in) (auch allg an einem Wettbewerb), Konkurrent(in)* * *noun* * *n.Teilnehmer m.Teilnehmerin f. -
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noun1) (in court)sit on the jury — auf der Geschworenen- / Schöffenbank sitzen
do jury service — das Amt eines Geschworenen/Schöffen ausüben
* * *['‹uəri]plural - juries; noun1) (a group of people legally selected to hear a case and to decide what are the facts, eg whether or not a prisoner accused of a crime is guilty: The verdict of the jury was that the prisoner was guilty of the crime.) die Geschworenen2) (a group of judges for a competition, contest etc: The jury recorded their votes for the song contest.) die Jury•- academic.ru/40341/juror">juror- juryman* * *[ˈʤʊəri, AM ˈʤʊri]n + sing/pl vb1. LAW▪ the \jury die Geschworenen plmember of the \jury Geschworene(r) f(m)to be [or serve] [or sit] on a \jury auf der Geschworenenbank sitzen, Geschworene f/Geschworener m sein3.▶ the \jury is still out das letzte Wort ist noch nicht gesprochen* * *['dZʊərɪ]n1) (JUR)the jury — die Schöffen pl, die Jury; (for capital crimes) die Geschworenen pl
they don't have juries there — dort gibt es keine Schöffengerichte or keine Jury or (for capital crimes) keine Schwurgerichte
to sit or be on the jury — Schöffe/Geschworener sein
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury — meine Damen und Herren Schöffen/Geschworenen
the jury is (still) out (lit) — die Schöffen/Geschworenen beraten noch; (fig) es ist noch nichts entschieden
the jury is out on whether this is true — es ist noch nicht heraus, ob das stimmt
* * *jury1 [ˈdʒʊərı] sjury2 [ˈdʒʊərı] adj SCHIFF Hilfs…, Not…:jury rudder Notruder n* * *noun1) (in court)the jury — die Geschworenen; (in Germany, in some Austrian courts) die Schöffen
sit on the jury — auf der Geschworenen- / Schöffenbank sitzen
do jury service — das Amt eines Geschworenen/Schöffen ausüben
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noun2) (lottery) Pferdetoto, bei dem sich die Gewinnsumme aus den Einsätzen zusammensetzt* * *['swi:psteik](a system of gambling eg on a horse-race, in which the person who holds a ticket for the winning horse gets all the money staked by the other gamblers.) das Pferdetoto* * *sweep·stake[ˈswi:psteɪk]n Art Lotterie, wobei mit kleinen Einsätzen z. B. auf Pferde gesetzt wird und diese Einsätze an den Gewinner gehen* * *['swiːpsteɪk]n(= race) Rennen, in dem die Pferdebesitzer alle Einsätze machen, Sweepstake nt or m; (= prize) aus allen Einsätzen gebildeter Preis (= lottery) Wette, bei der die Preise aus den Einsätzen gebildet werden* * *1. a) (besonders Pferde)Rennen, dessen Dotierung ausschließlich aus Nenngeldern besteht2. Lotterie, deren Gewinne sich ausschließlich aus den Einsätzen zusammensetzen3. fig Kampf m, Rennen n:the presidential sweepstake(s) das Rennen um die Präsidentschaft* * *noun1) (race, contest) Sweepstake[rennen], das2) (lottery) Pferdetoto, bei dem sich die Gewinnsumme aus den Einsätzen zusammensetzt -
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1) (a period (of): a bout of coughing.) anfald; omgang2) (a (usually boxing) contest: a bout of fifteen five-minute rounds.) omgang* * *1) (a period (of): a bout of coughing.) anfald; omgang2) (a (usually boxing) contest: a bout of fifteen five-minute rounds.) omgang -
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1) (a period (of): a bout of coughing.) ataque (med), rato2) (a (usually boxing) contest: a bout of fifteen five-minute rounds.) asalto, lucha, combatetr[baʊt]1 (period) rato3 (boxing) encuentrobout ['baʊt] n1) : encuentro m, combate m (en deportes)2) attack: ataque m (de una enfermedad)3) period, spell: período m (de actividad)n.• asalto s.m.• ataque s.m.• rato s.m.• turno s.m.baʊt1) (period, spell)I had a bout of flu — tuve una gripe or (Col, Méx) una gripa muy mala
a drinking bout — una borrachera or juerga
2) (in boxing, wrestling) combate m, encuentro m[baʊt]N1) [of illness] ataque m2) (=period) [of work] tanda fdrinking bout — juerga f, farra f (LAm) *
3) (=boxing match) combate m, encuentro m ; (Fencing) asalto m* * *[baʊt]1) (period, spell)I had a bout of flu — tuve una gripe or (Col, Méx) una gripa muy mala
a drinking bout — una borrachera or juerga
2) (in boxing, wrestling) combate m, encuentro m
См. также в других словарях:
contest — ► NOUN 1) an event in which people compete for supremacy. 2) a dispute or conflict. ► VERB 1) compete to attain (a position of power). 2) take part in (a competition or election). 3) challenge or dispute. ● … English terms dictionary
contest — con·test 1 /kən test/ vt: to dispute or challenge through legal procedures contest a will con·test 2 / kän ˌtest/ n: a challenge brought through formal or legal procedures boundary controversies or other contest s between states Felix… … Law dictionary
noun and verb differences — The following table lists differences of stress, pronunciation, and spelling when the same word is used as a noun and a verb, for example compound, escort, practice/practise, record, and use. Differences are marked by the letters s (= difference… … Modern English usage
contest — noun kɒntɛst an event in which people compete for supremacy. ↘a dispute or conflict. verb kən tɛst 1》 compete to attain (a position of power). ↘take part in (a competition or election). 2》 challenge or dispute. Phrases no contest 1》 chiefly… … English new terms dictionary
contest shape — noun /ˈkɒntɛst ˌʃeɪp,ˈkɑːntɛst ˌʃeɪp/ The state of having the physique readied for a bodybuilding contest with minimal body fat and maximum muscle volume … Wiktionary
contest — is pronounced with stress on the first syllable as a noun and on the second syllable as a verb … Modern English usage
contest — noun /ˈkɒntɛst / (say kontest) 1. struggle for victory or superiority. 2. conflict between competitors; a competition. 3. strife in argument; dispute; controversy. –verb (t) /kənˈtɛst / (say kuhn test) 4. to struggle or fight for, as in battle. 5 …
contest competition — noun A type of competition where the resource is inadequate to fit the needs of all and the resource is partitioned unequally among contestants, thus some obtain all they need and others less than they need … Wiktionary
contest — Noun: An attempt to defeat the probate of an instrument offered as a will, being inclusive of resistance to probate and an action or proceeding to set aside probate. 57 Am J1st Wills § 743; a technical term for a proceeding to cancel or defeat an … Ballentine's law dictionary
contest — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ close, equal (BrE), even, tight ▪ closely fought (esp. BrE), hard fought ▪ one sided, u … Collocations dictionary
contest — I UK [ˈkɒntest] / US [ˈkɑnˌtest] noun [countable] Word forms contest : singular contest plural contests ** 1) a competition, especially one in which people s skill in a particular activity or sport is tested a contest between the two top rated… … English dictionary