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Футбол: (the) Кубок чемпионов (сокращённое название Кубка европейских чемпионов - the European Champion Clubs' Cup) -
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Футбол: Кубок чемпионов (сокращённое название Кубка европейских чемпионов - the European Champion Clubs' Cup) -
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European [‚jʊərə'pi:ən]1 noun(inhabitant of Europe) Européen(enne) m,f; (pro-Europe) partisan m de l'Europe unie, Européen(enne) m,feuropéen;∎ we must adopt a more European outlook nous devons adopter un point de vue plus européen ou plus ouvert sur l'Europe;∎ the Single European Market le marché unique (européen)►► European Atomic Energy Community Communauté f européenne de l'énergie atomique;the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development la Banque européenne pour la reconstruction et le développement;European Broadcasting Union Union f européenne de radiodiffusion, UER f;the European Central Bank la banque centrale européenne;Finance European Central Securities Depositories Association association f européenne des dépositaires centraux de titres;Politics the European Coal and Steel Community la Communauté européenne de charbon et de l'acier;the European Commission la Commission européenne;European Commissioner commissaire m européen;Politics the European Community la Communauté européenne;the European Convention on Human Rights la Convention européenne des droits de l'homme;American European Common Market Marché m commun européen;the European Court of Justice la Cour européenne de justice;Football European Cup Coupe f d'Europe;Finance European currency snake serpent m monétaire européen;Finance European Development Fund Fonds m européen de développement;Politics European Economic Area Espace m économique européen;formerly European Economic Community Communauté f économique européenne;European Environmental Bureau Bureau m européen de l'environnement;European Free Trade Association Association f européenne de libre-échange;European Investment Bank Banque f européenne d'investissement;Finance European monetary agreement accord m monétaire européen;formerly the European Monetary Cooperation Fund le Fonds européen de coopération monétaire;Finance European Monetary Fund Fonds m monétaire européen;Finance the European Monetary Institute l'Institut m monétaire européen;European Parliament Parlement m européen;American European plan (in hotel) chambre f sans pension;the European Regional Development Fund le fonds européen de développement régional;Finance European Social Fund Fonds m social européen;European Space Agency Agence f spatiale européenne;European Standards Commission comité m européen de normalisation;the European Union l'Union f européenne -
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1. adjective 2. nounEuropäer, der/Europäerin, die* * *[,juərə'pi:ən]= the European Union (formerly the Common Market, the European Community) noun(an economic and political association of certain countries in Europe.)- academic.ru/25251/euro">euro* * *Euro·pean[ˌjʊərəˈpiən, AM ˌjʊrəˈ-]I. adj europäisch* * *["jʊərə'piːən]1. adjeuropäisch2. nEuropäer( in) m(f)* * *European [ˌjʊərəˈpiːən]A adj europäisch:European Central Bank Europäische Zentralbank;European Coal and Steel Community Europäische Gemeinschaft für Kohle und Stahl;European Commission Europäische Kommission;European (Economic) Community HIST Europäische (Wirtschafts)Gemeinschaft;European Court of Justice Europäischer Gerichtshof;European Currency Unit Europäische Währungseinheit;European Economic Area Europäischer Wirtschaftsraum;European Free Trade Area Europäische Freihandelszone;European Investment Bank Europäische Investitionsbank;European Monetary Union Europäische Währungsunion;European Parliament Europäisches Parlament, Europaparlament n;European Union Europäische UnionB s Europäer(in)Eur. abk1. Europe2. European* * *1. adjective2. nounsomebody is European — jemand ist Europäer/Europäerin
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1. n европеецContinental Europeans — все европейцы, кроме жителей Британских островов
tour of Europe, European tour — поездка по Европе
western european — западный европеец; западноевропейский
2. n южно-афр. белый, человек белой расы3. a европейский4. a южно-афр. белый, белой расыnon-European European — цветной из Европы, европеец не белой расы
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Спорт: кубок Европейских чемпионовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > European Champions Cup
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■ Bis 2004 alljährlich ausgetragene Partie zwischen den Siegern des jeweils wichtigsten kontinentalen Klubwettbewerbs in Europa und Südamerika.■ Annual match between the champion clubs of Europe and South America, replaced since 2005 by the FIFA Club World Championship. -
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tie [taɪ]cravate ⇒ 1 (a) attache ⇒ 1 (b), 1 (c) lien ⇒ 1 (c) entrave ⇒ 1 (d) égalité ⇒ 1 (e) match nul ⇒ 1 (e) match ⇒ 1 (f) attacher ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (b) s'attacher ⇒ 3 (a) être à égalité ⇒ 3 (b)1 noun(b) (fastener → gen) attache f; (→ on apron) cordon m; (→ for curtain) embrasse f; (→ on shoes) lacet m(c) (bond, link) lien m, attache f;∎ emotional ties liens mpl affectifs;∎ family ties liens mpl de parenté ou familiaux;∎ there are strong ties between the two countries les deux pays entretiennent d'étroites relations;∎ he has no ties to the place il n'y a rien qui l'attache à cet endroit(d) (restriction) entrave f;∎ pets/young children can be a tie les animaux/les jeunes enfants peuvent être une entrave(e) Sport (draw) égalité f; (drawn match) match m nul; (in competition) = compétition dont les gagnants sont ex aequo; Politics égalité f de voix;∎ the match ended in a tie les deux équipes ont fait match nul;∎ it was a tie for first/second place il y avait deux premiers/seconds ex aequo;∎ the election resulted in a tie les candidats ont obtenu le même nombre de voix ou étaient à égalité des voix∎ a championship tie un match de championnat;∎ a European cup tie un match de la coupe européenne(i) Building industry tirant m(a) (with string, rope → parcel) attacher, ficeler;∎ is it tied properly? est-ce que c'est bien attaché?;∎ they tied him to a tree il l'ont attaché ou ligoté à un arbre;∎ his hands and feet were tied ses mains et ses pieds étaient ligotés(b) (necktie, scarf, shoelaces) attacher, nouer;∎ to tie one's shoelaces attacher ou nouer ses lacets (de chaussures);∎ to tie a scarf round one's neck nouer une écharpe autour de son cou;∎ why not tie some string to the handle? pourquoi ne pas attacher une ficelle à la poignée?;∎ she tied the ribbon in a bow elle a fait un nœud au ruban;∎ she tied a bow/a ribbon in her hair elle s'est mis un nœud/un ruban dans les cheveux;∎ to tie a knot in sth, to tie sth in a knot faire un nœud à qch;∎ figurative he's still tied to his mother's apron strings il n'a pas encore quitté les jupes de sa mère(c) (confine → of responsibility, job etc)∎ she's tied to the house (unable to get out) elle est clouée à la maison; (kept busy) la maison l'accapare beaucoup;∎ the job keeps me very much tied to my desk mon travail m'oblige à passer beaucoup de temps devant mon bureau;∎ they're tied to or by the conditions of the contract ils sont liés par les conditions du contrat∎ to be tied to avoir un lien avec(a) (apron, shoelace etc) s'attacher, se nouer;∎ the dress ties at the back la robe s'attache par derrière(b) (draw → players) être à égalité; (→ in match) faire match nul; (→ in exam, competition) être ex aequo; (→ in election) obtenir le même score ou nombre de voix;∎ they tied for third place in the competition ils étaient troisième ex aequo au concours►► Building industry tie beam longrine f;Telecommunications tie line ligne f interautomatique;tie pin épingle f de cravate;tie rack porte-cravates m inv;American tie tack fixe-cravate m(hair) attacher (en arrière); (curtains, plant) attacher;∎ her hair was tied back in a bun ses cheveux étaient ramassés en chignon(a) (with string, rope → person, object) attacher;∎ they had to tie him down ils ont dû l'attacher∎ she doesn't want to feel tied down elle ne veut pas perdre sa liberté;∎ children can really tie you down il arrive que les enfants vous accaparent totalement;∎ I'd rather not be tied down to a specific time je préférerais qu'on ne fixe pas une heure précise;∎ we must tie them down to the terms of the contract il faut les obliger à respecter les termes du contrat➲ tie in(a) (be connected) être lié ou en rapport;∎ everything seems to tie in tout semble se tenir;∎ this ties in with what I said before cela rejoint ce que j'ai dit avant(b) (correspond) correspondre, concorder;∎ the evidence doesn't tie in with the facts les indices dont nous disposons ne correspondent pas aux faits ou ne cadrent pas avec les faits∎ how is this tied in with your previous experiments? quel est le lien ou le rapport avec vos expériences antérieures?;∎ she's trying to tie her work experience in with her research elle essaie de faire coïncider son expérience professionnelle et ses recherches∎ she had a basket tied on to the handlebars elle avait un panier attaché à son guidon∎ to tie one on (get drunk) prendre une cuite, se cuiter∎ it all ties together tout se tient;∎ his story doesn't tie together very well son histoire ne tient pas vraiment debout(papers, sticks) attacher (ensemble);∎ to tie sb's hands/feet together attacher les mains/les pieds de qn;∎ the letters had been tied together in bundles les lettres avaient été mises en liasses➲ tie up(a) (parcel, papers) ficeler; (plant, animal) attacher; (prisoner) attacher, ligoter; (boat) attacher, arrimer; (shoelace, hair) nouer, attacher;∎ the letters were tied up in bundles les lettres étaient ficelées en liasses;∎ the dog was tied up to a post le chien était attaché à un poteau(b) (usu passive) (money, supplies) immobiliser;∎ their money is all tied up in shares leur argent est entièrement investi dans des actions;∎ her inheritance is tied up until her 21st birthday elle ne peut toucher à son héritage avant son 21ème anniversaire(c) (connect → company, organization) lier par des accords∎ I'd like to get everything tied up before the holidays je voudrais arriver à tout régler avant les vacances;∎ there are still a few loose ends to tie up il y a encore quelques points de détail à régler(a) (be connected) être lié;∎ how does this tie up with the Chicago gang killings? 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17 Europa/Südamerika-Pokal
■ Bis 2004 alljährlich ausgetragene Partie zwischen den Siegern des jeweils wichtigsten kontinentalen Klubwettbewerbs in Europa und Südamerika.■ Annual match between the champion clubs of Europe and South America, replaced since 2005 by the FIFA Club World Championship.German-english football dictionary > Europa/Südamerika-Pokal
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18 Weltpokal
■ Bis 2004 alljährlich ausgetragene Partie zwischen den Siegern des jeweils wichtigsten kontinentalen Klubwettbewerbs in Europa und Südamerika.■ Annual match between the champion clubs of Europe and South America, replaced since 2005 by the FIFA Club World Championship. -
19 Sports, Portuguese
Among the many sports enjoyed in Portugal, soccer ( futebol) is by far the most popular, with some observers claiming that it approaches a semireligious movement. In international competition, although Portugal's national team boasts world-class players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Figo, and nourishes fond memories of "Eusébio" from the 1960s world cup matches, Portugal has never won a World Cup. It has garnered individual titles in the Euro soccer cup. A ferocious rivalry among professional soccer clubs continues, as fans of clubs such as Sporting and Benfica demonstrate.In recent decades, Portuguese athletes have excelled in world track and field competitions, and Olympic gold medals have been won by athletes such as Vanessa Fernandes, Rui Silva, and Naide Gomes. Portuguese teams have been highly competitive in the fast, popular sport of rink hockey, also called hardball hockey or roller hockey (quad), or, in the Portuguese language, hoquei em patins. Since the 1940s, Portugal has won 15 world titles, in hot competition with rivals Spain (13 world titles), Italy (4), and Argentina (4). Among other popular sports in Portugal is cycling, and the principal cycle competition in Portugal is the Volta a Portugal. In recent years, rugby has attained a new popularity in Portugal, and Portuguese rugby teams have been improving. In judo, Portugal has a young European champion in Telma Monteiro. Equestrianism has long been a sport of consequence, although traditionally viewed as a largely elite activity. Bull- fighting continues, but its popularity has slipped and the activity's future remains uncertain. In a country with a substantial Atlantic coast, Portugal has taken to popular water sports, such as sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, surfing, swimming, and kite-surfing. Motor sports, such as international car racing, also have a growing number of fans. -
20 Kommission für Junioren- und Amateurfußball
■ UEFA-Kommission, die unter anderem Meinungen zu aktuellen Juniorenfußball- und Amateurfußball-Themen, über die UEFA-U17- und die UEFA-U19-Europameisterschaft, den UEFA-Regionen-Pokal und den UEFA/CAF-Meridian-Pokal austauscht, die Vorbereitungen für die Endrunden der oben genannten Wettbewerbe überwacht und Unterstützung im Zusammenhang mit den Programminhalten für Junioren- und Amateur-Konferenzen und -Kurse bietet.■ A UEFA committee whose main duties are to exchange views on current youth football and amateur football topics related to the UEFA European Under-17 Championship and UEFA Under-19 Championship, the UEFA Regions' Cup and the UEFA/CAF Meridian Cup, to monitor preparations for the final rounds of these competitions, and to assist with the programme content for youth and amateur conferences and courses.German-english football dictionary > Kommission für Junioren- und Amateurfußball
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