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41 performance
1) (the doing of something: He is very conscientious in the performance of his duties.) realización, ejecución, cumplimiento2) (the way in which something or someone performs: His performance in the exams was not very good.) resultado, desempeño3) (something done on stage etc: The company gave a performance of `Othello'; His last three performances have not been very good.) representación, actuación1. interpretación / actuación2. rendimiento / actuación / resultadostr[pə'fɔːməns]1 (of task) ejecución nombre femenino, realización nombre femenino; (of function, duty) ejercicio, desempeño2 (session - at theatre) representación nombre femenino, función nombre femenino; (- at cinema) función nombre femenino; (- of circus, show, etc) número, espectáculo3 (action - of song, of musician) interpretación nombre femenino; (- of play) representación nombre femenino; (- of actor) interpretación nombre femenino, actuación nombre femenino; (- of team) actuación nombre femenino4 (of machine) funcionamiento; (of car) prestaciones nombre femenino plural; (of worker) rendimiento, desempeño5 (fuss) lío, follón nombre masculinoperformance [pər'fɔrmənts] n1) execution: ejecución f, realización f, desempeño m, rendimiento m2) interpretation: interpretación fhis performance of Hamlet: su interpretación de Hamlet3) presentation: representación f (de una obra teatral), función fn.• actuación s.f.• comportamiento s.m.• desempeño s.m.• ejecución (Jurisprudencia) s.f.• funcionamiento s.m.• función s.f.• rendimiento (IND) s.m.• representación s.f.• talante s.m.pər'fɔːrməns, pə'fɔːməns1) c (Cin, Mus, Theat)a) ( session) ( Theat) representación f, función f; ( Cin) función f; (by circus, cabaret artist) número m, espectáculo min performance — ( live) (actuando) en directo
b) (of symphony, song) interpretación f; ( of play) representación fc) ( of actor) interpretación f, actuación f; (of pianist, tenor) interpretación f; ( of entertainer) actuación f2) c u ( of employee) rendimiento m, desempeño m (AmL); ( of student) rendimiento m; (of team, athlete) actuación f, desempeño m, performance f (AmL period); (of machine, vehicle) comportamiento m, performance f (AmL); ( of company) resultados mpl; ( of stocks) rendimiento mperformance-related pay — remuneración f según rendimiento
3) c (fuss, bother) (colloq)[pǝ'fɔːmǝns]what a performance! — qué historia! (fam), qué lata! (fam), qué rollo! (Esp fam)
1. N1) (Theat, Mus etc)a) (=session) (Theat) función f ; (Cine) sesión ftonight's performance will end at 9.45 pm — (Theat) la función de esta noche terminará a las 21.45
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the late performance — (Theat) la función de noche; (Cine) la sesión de noche•
two performances nightly — (Theat) dos funciones or representaciones por noche; (Cine) dos sesiones por noche•
no performance tonight — esta noche no hay función, no hay representación esta nocheb) (=presentation) [of play, opera, ballet] representación f ; [of piece of music] interpretación fit has not had a performance since 1950 — (Theat) no se ha representado desde 1950; (Mus) no se ha interpretado desde 1950
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video footage of the band in performance — unas secuencias en vídeo del grupo en conciertoc) (by actor, singer) actuación f, interpretación f ; (by pianist, orchestra) interpretación f ; (by comedian) actuación f•
his performance as Don Juan was excellent — su actuación en el papel or su interpretación del papel de Don Juan fue excelentegala 2., virtuosothis will be her first performance at Covent Garden — esta será su primera actuación en Covent Garden
2) (=effectiveness) [of investment, worker] rendimiento m ; [of currency] comportamiento m ; [of team, athlete, racehorse] actuación f ; [of company] resultados mpl ; [of vehicle] rendimiento m, performance f (LAm); [of machine] (=productivity) rendimiento m ; (=working) funcionamiento mwe judge people on performance rather than age — juzgamos a las personas por su rendimiento y no por su edad
the party's disastrous performance in the elections — los pésimos resultados del partido en las elecciones
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Britain's poor economic performance in the 1970s — el poco rendimiento de la economía británica en los setenta•
on past performance, an England victory seems unlikely — si nos basamos en las actuaciones anteriores, parece poco probable que Inglaterra vaya a ganar•
her poor performance in French — su poco rendimiento en francés, sus malos resultados en francés•
he didn't put up a very good performance in the exams — no obtuvo muy buenos resultados en los exámenes, los exámenes no le salieron muy bienhigh-performance, performance-relatedthe team gave or put up a poor performance — el equipo tuvo una actuación pobre
3) (=execution) [of task] realización f, ejecución f ; [of duty] cumplimiento m ; [of function] ejercicio m ; [of rite, ritual] práctica f, celebración fshe has to rely on others for the performance of the simplest tasks — tiene que depender de otros para realizar or ejecutar las tareas más sencillas
4) * (=bother, rigmarole) follón * m, jaleo * mwhat a performance it is to get a visa! — ¡conseguir un visado es un verdadero follón or jaleo! *
5) * (=fuss about nothing) numero * m6) (Ling) actuación f2.CPDperformance bonus N — prima f de productividad
performance car N — coche m de alto rendimiento
performance figures NPL — cifras fpl de productividad
performance indicator N — (Comm, Econ) indicador m del rendimiento
performance target N — objetivo m de rendimiento
* * *[pər'fɔːrməns, pə'fɔːməns]1) c (Cin, Mus, Theat)a) ( session) ( Theat) representación f, función f; ( Cin) función f; (by circus, cabaret artist) número m, espectáculo min performance — ( live) (actuando) en directo
b) (of symphony, song) interpretación f; ( of play) representación fc) ( of actor) interpretación f, actuación f; (of pianist, tenor) interpretación f; ( of entertainer) actuación f2) c u ( of employee) rendimiento m, desempeño m (AmL); ( of student) rendimiento m; (of team, athlete) actuación f, desempeño m, performance f (AmL period); (of machine, vehicle) comportamiento m, performance f (AmL); ( of company) resultados mpl; ( of stocks) rendimiento mperformance-related pay — remuneración f según rendimiento
3) c (fuss, bother) (colloq)what a performance! — qué historia! (fam), qué lata! (fam), qué rollo! (Esp fam)
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42 bet
1. transitive verb,-tt-, bet or betted1) wetten2) (coll.): (be confident) wettenI bet he's late — wetten, dass er zu spät kommt?
bet [you] I can — und ob ich kann
2. intransitive verb,you bet [I am/he will etc.] — und ob; allerdings
-tt-, bet or betted wettenbet on something — auf etwas (Akk.) setzen
3. noun[do you] want to bet? — [wollen wir] wetten?
1) Wette, die; (sum) Wetteinsatz, dermake or have a bet with somebody on something — mit jemandem über etwas (Akk.) wetten
be a bad/good/safe bet — ein schlechter/guter/sicherer Tipp sein
my bet is that... — ich wette, dass...
* * *[bet] 1. past tense, past participles - bet, betted; verb((often with on) to gamble (usually with money) eg on a racehorse: I'm betting on that horse.) wetten2. noun1) (an act of betting: I won my bet.) die Wette2) (a sum of money betted: Place your bets.) die Wette•- academic.ru/115056/an_even_bet">an even bet- take a bet
- you bet* * *[bet]I. nto make a \bet with sb mit jdm wettenall \bets are off alles ist möglichit's a safe \bet that he won't remember my birthday tomorrow ich könnte wetten, dass er morgen meinen Geburtstag vergisstto be a good \bet ein guter Tipp seinII. vt<-tt-, bet or -ted, bet or -ted>to \bet £10/$20 on sb/sth auf jdn/etw 10 Pfund/20 Dollar setzen [o wetten]I \bet you £25 that... ich wette mit dir um 25 Pfund, dass...I'll \bet him anything he likes that he won't pass the exams ich gehe jede Wette mit ihm [darauf] ein, dass er die Prüfungen nicht bestehen wirdto \bet two to one on sb/sth zwei zu eins auf jdn/etw wetten▶ you can \bet your boots [or bottom dollar] [or shirt] [or AM (fam!) ass] that... du kannst deinen Kopf [o dein Hemd] darauf verwetten, dass...III. vi wettenI wouldn't \bet on it ich würde nicht darauf wettendo you want to \bet? wollen wir wetten?I'll \bet! (as a reply) und ob!to \bet heavily hoch wetten* * *[bet] vb: pret, ptp bet1. nWette f (on auf +acc); (= money etc staked) Wetteinsatz mto make or have a bet with sb — mit jdm wetten, mit jdm eine Wette eingehen
I have a bet (on) with him that... — ich habe mit ihm gewettet, dass...
it's a good or safe/bad bet — das ist ein sicherer/schlechter Tip
Liverpool look a good or safe bet for the championship —
all bets are off (fig) — es ist unmöglich vorauszusagen, was passieren wird
2. vtI bet him £5 — ich habe mit ihm (um) £ 5 gewettet
2) (inf: wager) wettenI bet he'll come! — wetten, dass er kommt! (inf)
I'll bet you anything (you like) — ich gehe mit dir jede Wette (darauf) ein
you can bet your boots or your bottom dollar that... — Sie können Gift darauf nehmen, dass... (inf)
bet you I can! (inf) — wetten, dass ich das kann! (inf)
3. viwettento bet on a horse/horses — auf ein Pferd/Pferde setzen or wetten, Pferdewetten abschließen
(do you) want to bet? — (wollen wir) wetten?
* * *bet [bet]A s1. Wette f:make a bet eine Wette eingehen;make a bet that … wetten oder eine Wette abschließen, dass ….;do you want a bet? wollen wir wetten?my bet is that … ich wette, dass …;he’s a safe bet er ist ein sicherer Tipp;your best bet is to inf umg das Beste ist, Sie …3. Wetteinsatz m:a £10 bet eine Wette über 10 Pfundon auf akk), einsetzen:do you want to bet? wollen wir wetten?;I bet you ten pounds ich wette mit Ihnen (um) zehn Pfund;I(’ll) bet that … wetten, dass …?;you bet! umg und ob!, aber sicher!;you bet I’m going there umg und ob ich dort hingehe!;you can bet your boots ( oder bottom dollar, life, shirt) on that! umg darauf kannst du Gift nehmen!* * *1. transitive verb,-tt-, bet or betted1) wettenI bet him £10 — ich habe mit ihm um 10 Pfund gewettet
he bet £10 on that horse — er hat 10 Pfund auf das Pferd gesetzt
2) (coll.): (be confident) wettenI bet he's late — wetten, dass er zu spät kommt?
bet [you] I can — und ob ich kann
2. intransitive verb,you bet [I am/he will etc.] — und ob; allerdings
-tt-, bet or betted wettenbet on something — auf etwas (Akk.) setzen
3. noun[do you] want to bet? — [wollen wir] wetten?
1) Wette, die; (sum) Wetteinsatz, dermake or have a bet with somebody on something — mit jemandem über etwas (Akk.) wetten
be a bad/good/safe bet — ein schlechter/guter/sicherer Tipp sein
my bet is that... — ich wette, dass...
* * *n.Wette -n f.Wetteinsatz m. v.(§ p.,p.p.: bet)= wetten v. -
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bet 1. past tense, past participles - bet, betted; verb((often with on) to gamble (usually with money) eg on a racehorse: I'm betting on that horse.) vedde, satse (penger), spille på2. noun1) (an act of betting: I won my bet.) veddemål2) (a sum of money betted: Place your bets.) innsatsen i veddemål•- take a bet
- you betvedde--------veddemålIsubst. \/bet\/1) veddemål2) ( penger e.l. satset i veddemål) innsats3) alternativ, mulighet, sjansemake a bet eller lay a bet veddeplay or pay bet ( hesteveddeløp) innsats (som gjelder enten hesten løper eller ikke)IIvedde, inngå et veddemålbet on vedde på, satse påI bet ( hverdagslig) jeg er sikker påyou bet ( hverdagslig) vær du sikker, det kan du skrive opp• you bet we will! -
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I 1. reis noun(a competition to find who or which is the fastest: a horse race.) (vedde-/kapp)løp, renn2. verb1) (to (cause to) run in a race: I'm racing my horse on Saturday; The horse is racing against five others.) (la) delta i vedde-/kappløp eller renn2) (to have a competition with (someone) to find out who is the fastest: I'll race you to that tree.) løpe om kapp3) (to go etc quickly: He raced along the road on his bike.) rase av gårde•- racer- racecourse
- racehorse
- racetrack
- racing-car
- a race against time
- the races II reis1) (any one section of mankind, having a particular set of characteristics which make it different from other sections: the Negro race; the white races; ( also adjective) race relations.) (menneske)rase2) (the fact of belonging to any of these various sections: the problem of race.) rase3) (a group of people who share the same culture, language etc; the Anglo-Saxon race.) folkeslag•- racial- racialism
- racialist
- the human race
- of mixed racerase--------veddeløpIsubst. \/reɪs\/1) rase, menneskerase, folk2) familie, slekt, generasjon, folk, stamme3) aroma, bouquetthe human race menneskeslektenof noble race av edel byrd\/avstamningpride of race rasestolthetthe race of poets poeteneIIsubst. \/reɪs\/1) race, kappkjøring2) renn, løp3) veddeløp, travløp4) kapproing, kappseiling, regatta5) ( overført) kappløp, kamp6) sterk strøm, stryk, strømras, strømvirvler7) kanal8) elveleie9) ( teknikk) kulebane (i kulelager), skyttelbane10) ( gammeldags) livsløp11) ( om sol eller måne) baneflat race flatløp, baneløprace against time kappløp med tiden, kamp mot klokkenride a winning race vinne et kappløprun a race løpe om kapp, konkurrere i løpIIIsubst. \/reɪs\/( matlaging) ingefærrotIVverb \/reɪs\/1) kappes, kappløpe, kappri, kappkjøre, kappseile2) delta i løp, delta i seilas3) springe raskt, ri raskt, seile raskt, styrte i vei• as soon as school was out, he raced homeså snart skoledagen var over, løp han hjem4) skjene, løpe løpsk (også overført)5) ( om hjerte) begynne å banke\/hamre, slå hardt6) ( mekanikk) risse7) (sjøfart, om propeller e.l.) ta raus8) springe\/ri\/seile om kapp med, konkurrere\/kappes med9) la delta i konkurranseløp, tevle med10) kjøre i rasende fart11) ruse -
45 enter **** en·ter
['ɛntə(r)]1. vt1) (go into: house, vehicle) entrare in, (road) prendere, (navy, army) arruolarsi in, (profession) intraprendere, (college, school) iscriversi a, (club) associarsi a, (debate, discussion, contest, competition) partecipare athere was a sudden silence when she entered the room — ci fu un improvviso silenzio quando entrò nella stanza
the thought never entered my head — non mi è mai passato per la testa or l'anticamera del cervello
2) (write down: name, amount, order) registrare, (Comput: data) immettere, inserire, introdurreto enter sb/sth for sth — (enrol: pupil, candidate, racehorse) iscrivere qn/qc a qc
2. vienter Othello Theatre — entra Otello
to enter for — (competition, race) iscriversi a
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I 1. [reɪs]1) sport corsa f., gara f.to run a race — correre ( with contro)
bicycle race — corsa, gara ciclistica
a race against the clock — una corsa a tempo; fig. una corsa contro il tempo
2) fig. corsa f., gara f.2. II 1. [reɪs]1) (compete with) correre contro, gareggiare con [person, car, horse]2) (enter for race) fare correre, fare partecipare a una corsa [horse, dog]; fare partecipare a una gara [car, boat]; correre per, correre su [ Ferrari]2.1) (compete in race) correre, gareggiare2) (rush)to race in — precipitarsi dentro, entrare di corsa
to race after sb., sth. — correre dietro a qcn., qcs.
to race through — fare [qcs.] velocemente o di corsa [ task]
4) (hurry) affrettarsi•- race byIII 1. [reɪs]1) antrop. sociol. razza f.2) bot. specie f.; zool. razza f.2.modificatore [attack, riot, equality, law] razziale* * *I 1. [reis] noun(a competition to find who or which is the fastest: a horse race.)2. verb1) (to (cause to) run in a race: I'm racing my horse on Saturday; The horse is racing against five others.)2) (to have a competition with (someone) to find out who is the fastest: I'll race you to that tree.)3) (to go etc quickly: He raced along the road on his bike.)•- racer- racecourse
- racehorse
- racetrack
- racing-car
- a race against time
- the races II [reis]1) (any one section of mankind, having a particular set of characteristics which make it different from other sections: the Negro race; the white races; ( also adjective) race relations.)2) (the fact of belonging to any of these various sections: the problem of race.)3) (a group of people who share the same culture, language etc; the Anglo-Saxon race.)•- racial- racialism
- racialist
- the human race
- of mixed race* * *I 1. [reɪs]1) sport corsa f., gara f.to run a race — correre ( with contro)
bicycle race — corsa, gara ciclistica
a race against the clock — una corsa a tempo; fig. una corsa contro il tempo
2) fig. corsa f., gara f.2. II 1. [reɪs]1) (compete with) correre contro, gareggiare con [person, car, horse]2) (enter for race) fare correre, fare partecipare a una corsa [horse, dog]; fare partecipare a una gara [car, boat]; correre per, correre su [ Ferrari]2.1) (compete in race) correre, gareggiare2) (rush)to race in — precipitarsi dentro, entrare di corsa
to race after sb., sth. — correre dietro a qcn., qcs.
to race through — fare [qcs.] velocemente o di corsa [ task]
4) (hurry) affrettarsi•- race byIII 1. [reɪs]1) antrop. sociol. razza f.2) bot. specie f.; zool. razza f.2.modificatore [attack, riot, equality, law] razziale -
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noun2) in pl. Trainingsschuhe* * *2) (an aircraft used for training pilots.) das Schulflugzeug* * *train·er[ˈtreɪnəʳ, AM -ɚ]npersonal \trainer Privattrainer(in) m(f)4. (training pants)▪ \trainers pl Turnhose f* * *['treɪnə(r)]n1) (SPORT of racehorse) Trainer(in) m(f); (of animals) Dresseur(in) m(f); (in circus) Dompteur m, Dompteuse f2) (Brit: shoe) Turnschuh m* * *trainer s1. Ausbilder(in)2. SPORT Trainer(in)3. a) Abrichter(in), Dresseur(in)b) Zureiter(in)c) Dompteur m, Dompteuse f4. Br aus Leder: Turnschuh m* * *noun2) in pl. Trainingsschuhe* * *(animals) n.Dompteur -e m.Dompteuse f. n.Ausbilder m.Trainer - m. -
48 draw
draw [drɔ:]a. ( = pull) [+ object] tirerb. ( = pull behind) tracterc. ( = extract) [+ cork] enlevere. [+ pension, salary] toucherf. ( = attract) [+ attention, customer, crowd] attirerg. [+ picture] dessiner ; [+ plan, line, circle] tracer• I draw the line at cheating (inf) (myself) je n'irai pas jusqu'à tricher ; (in others) je n'admets pas que l'on tricheh. ( = bring) to draw sth to a close mettre fin à qchi. ( = make) [+ conclusion] tirer ; [+ comparison, parallel, distinction] établirj. ( = cause to speak) he would not be drawn on the matter il a refusé de parler de cette affairea. ( = move) to draw to one side s'écarterc. ( = do drawing) dessiner3. nounc. ( = attraction) attraction fd. to be quick on the draw [gunman] dégainer vite[people] s'écarter[+ person] prendre à parta. [person] s'écarter ; [car] s'éloignerb. ( = move ahead) [runner, racehorse] se détacher( = move backwards) reculer[+ person] faire reculer ; [+ object, one's hand] retirer► draw ina. [+ air] aspirerb. [+ crowds] attirerc. ( = pull in) rentrer► draw on[time] avancer► draw out( = become longer) the days are drawing out les jours rallongenta. ( = bring out) [+ handkerchief, purse] sortir ( from de ) ; [+ money] (from bank) retirer ( from à, de ) ; [+ secret] soutirer ( from à)b. ( = prolong) prolonger► draw upa. [+ chair] approcher• to draw o.s. up to one's full height se dresser de toute sa hauteurb. [+ inventory, list] dresser ; [+ contract, agreement] établir ; [+ plan] élaborer ; [+ report] rédiger* * *[drɔː] 1.1) Games tirage m (au sort)2) Sport match m nulit was a draw — ( in race) ils sont arrivés ex aequo
3) ( attraction) attraction f2.1) lit faire [picture, plan]; dessiner [person, object]; tracer [line]2) fig dépeindre [character, picture]; faire [comparison]3) ( pull) [animal, engine] tirer; [machine, suction] aspirerto be drawn from — [energy, information] provenir de
5) ( cause to talk) faire parler [person] (about, on de)to draw something from ou out of somebody — obtenir quelque chose de quelqu'un [information]; arracher quelque chose à quelqu'un [truth, smile]
6) ( attract) attirer [crowd] (to vers); susciter [reaction]to draw somebody into — mêler quelqu'un à [conversation]; entraîner quelqu'un dans [argument, battle]
8) Games, Sport tirer [quelque chose] au sort [ticket]3.1) ( make picture) dessiner2) ( move)to draw ahead (of something/somebody) — lit gagner du terrain (sur quelque chose/quelqu'un); fig prendre de l'avance (sur quelque chose/quelqu'un)
to draw alongside — [boat] accoster
to draw close ou near — [time] approcher
to draw into — [bus] arriver à [station]
to draw over — [vehicle] ( stop) se ranger; ( still moving) se rabattre vers le bas-côté
to draw round ou around — se rassembler
to draw to a close ou an end — [day, event] toucher à sa fin
3) ( in match) faire match nul4) ( choose at random)5) [tea] infuser•Phrasal Verbs:- draw in- draw off- draw on- draw out- draw up••to be quick/slow on the draw — (colloq) ( in understanding) avoir l'esprit vif/lent; ( in replying) avoir/ne pas avoir la repartie facile; [cowboy] dégainer/ne pas dégainer vite
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Ⅰ.1 noun∎ old-fashioned Sport the hop, skip or step and jump le triple saut;∎ British to catch sb on the hop prendre qn au dépourvu;∎ British to keep sb on the hop ne pas laisser chômer qn∎ it's just a short hop from New York to Boston by plane le trajet en avion de New York à Boston est très court∎ to hop it décamper, décaniller;∎ hop it! allez, dégage!∎ familiar to hop on/off the bus sauter dans le/du bus;∎ birds hopped about in the garden les oiseaux sautillaient dans le jardin;∎ familiar to hop into bed with sb coucher avec qn tout de suite;∎ familiar hop in! (into car etc) montez!(b) (jump on one leg) sauter à cloche-pied;∎ he hopped over to the door il est allé à cloche-pied jusqu'à la porte∎ we hopped across to Paris for the weekend nous sommes allés à Paris en avion pour le week-end□∎ all that coffee hopped him up tout ce café l'a excité;∎ the crowd is really hopped up le public est vraiment exubérant□(b) (make angry, nervy) énerver□, exciter□∎ to hop up a car gonfler le moteur d'une voitureⅡ.hop2∎ to pick hops cueillir le houblon►► Agriculture hop field houblonnière f;Agriculture hop grower houblonnier(ère) m,f;Agriculture hop picker cueilleur(euse) m,f de houblon;Agriculture hop picking cueillette f du houblon -
50 champion
1. nounworld champion — Weltmeister, der/-meisterin, die
3) (animal or plant best in contest) Sieger, derbe a champion — prämiert od. preisgekrönt sein
4) attrib.2. transitive verbchampion boxer — Champion im Boxen
verfechten [Sache]* * *[' æmpiən] 1. noun1) (in games, competitions etc, a competitor who has defeated all others: this year's golf champion; ( also adjective) a champion boxer.) der/die Sieger(in);Sieges...2) (a person who defends a cause: a champion of human rights.) der Verfechter2. verb(to defend or support: He championed the cause of human rights for many years.) eintreten für- academic.ru/12017/championship">championship* * *cham·pi·on[ˈtʃæmpi:ən]I. nOlympic \champion Olympiasieger(in) m(f)reigning \champion amtierender Meister/amtierende MeisterinII. vt▪ to \champion sth etw verfechtento \champion a cause für eine Sache eintreten\champion boxer Boxchampion m\champion dog preisgekrönter Hund\champion racehorse Turfsieger(in) m(f) sl* * *['tʃmpjən]1. nworld champion — Weltmeister(in) m(f)
heavyweight champion of the world — Weltmeister m im Schwergewicht
2) (of a cause) Verfechter m2. adj1) (= prizewinning) siegreich; dog, bull, show animal preisgekröntchampion boxer —
champion horse (Racing) (Show-jumping) — Turfsieger m siegreiches Turnierpferd
3. vtperson, action, cause eintreten für, sich engagieren für* * *champion [ˈtʃæmpjən; -pıən]A s1. obs Krieger m, Kämpe m3. Sieger(in) (bei einem Wettbewerb etc)4. SPORT Meister(in)B v/t eine Sache, Idee etc verfechten, eintreten für, verteidigenC adj1. Meister…:2. Br umg superD adv Br umg super* * *1. nounworld champion — Weltmeister, der/-meisterin, die
3) (animal or plant best in contest) Sieger, derbe a champion — prämiert od. preisgekrönt sein
4) attrib.2. transitive verbverfechten [Sache]* * *n.Meister - m.Sachwalter m. -
51 dope
dəup 1. noun(any drug or drugs: He was accused of stealing dope from the chemist.) narkotika, dop, stoff2. verb(to drug: They discovered that the racehorse had been doped.) bedøve, dope- dopeydop--------stoffIsubst. \/dəʊp\/1) ( vanligvis hasj eller marihuana) dop, stoff, narkotika2) ( sport) dop, stimulerende middel3) ( hesteveddeløp) stimulerende preparat (for hester)4) ( slang) forhåndstips, stalltips5) (amer.) stoffmisbruker, narkoman6) (amer.) forklaring: leskedrikk med stimulerende middel7) impregnering, lakk, ferniss8) ( petroleum) asfaltmasse9) ( mekanikk) gjengefett, friksjonshemmende middel10) (mekanikk, slang) drivstoffstilsetning (middel som skal forhindre motorbank)11) salve, smøring13) ( i matvarer) tilsetningsstoff14) ( fotografering) fremkaller, fremkallingsvæske15) ( hverdagslig) naut, tosk, klossmajorhave all the dope on something sitte inne med alle opplysningene om noeshoot dope ( slang) sette skuddtake dope ta narkotika, røyke hasjIIverb \/dəʊp\/1) dope (også i sport), gi dop, bedøve2) være stoffmisbruker, dope seg3) impregnere, lakkere, fernisere, smøre4) ha bedøvende middel i5) lure, dupere6) (slang, i hesteveddeløp e.l.) tippedoped dopet, påvirket av narkotikadope out regne ut, finne ut av finne på, planlegge, arrangeredope something out gi tips om noe, tipse om noe -
52 race
I 1. [reis] noun(a competition to find who or which is the fastest: a horse race.) dirka2. verb1) (to (cause to) run in a race: I'm racing my horse on Saturday; The horse is racing against five others.) dirkati2) (to have a competition with (someone) to find out who is the fastest: I'll race you to that tree.) tekmovati3) (to go etc quickly: He raced along the road on his bike.) drveti•- racer- racecourse
- racehorse
- racetrack
- racing-car
- a race against time
- the races II [reis]1) (any one section of mankind, having a particular set of characteristics which make it different from other sections: the Negro race; the white races; ( also adjective) race relations.) rasa2) (the fact of belonging to any of these various sections: the problem of race.) izvor3) (a group of people who share the same culture, language etc; the Anglo-Saxon race.) rasa•- racial- racialism
- racialist
- the human race
- of mixed race* * *I [réis]nountek, tekanje; figuratively potek, tek (časa, stvari, življenja itd.); hitra struja, tok reke, brzica; American rečno korito, jez, kanal; mlinski žleb, rake; sport dirka, tekma, tekmovanje (tekačev, konj, jadrnic itd.); figuratively tekmovanje, boj, borbarace boat sport tekmovalni čolnrace driver — voznik dirkalnega avtomobila, avtomobilski dirkačmotor-race — avtomobilska, motorna dirkamill-race — mlinski žleb, raketo go to the races — iti, hoditi na dirkefiguratively his race is run — življenje se mu je iztekloII [réis]intransitive verbdirkati, drveti, teči, hiteti; jadrati; meriti se v teku, v hitrosti ( with z), tekmovati ( with z), teči za stavo; iti s polno paro, z vso brzino (vijak, propeler itd.); redno prisostvovati konjskim dirkam, biti vnet gledalec konjskih dirka racing man — ljubitelj konjskega športa.the blood raced to his head — kri mu je planila v glavo; transitive verb pognati v dir, v tek; dreviti; meriti se, tekmovati v teku itd. s kom; jahati (konja) v dirki; dohitetiIII [réis]nounrasa; pleme, pasma; poreklo, rod; zoology & botany vrsta, razred; rod, vrsta ljudi z neko skupno potezo; rasna lastnostrace suicide — rasni samomor (zaradi nazadovanj rojstev itd.)IV [réis]nounkoren (ingverja) -
53 spurt
v. 1. оргилох, гожгодох. Water \spurted from the broken pipe. Эвдэрсэн хоолойноос ус гожгодов. 2. ухасхийх. The racehorse \spurted for the line. Уралдааны морь бариа руу улам хурдлав. -
54 rider
rider ['raɪdə(r)](a) (of horse, donkey) cavalier(ère) m,f; (of racehorse) jockey m; (of bicycle) cycliste mf; (of motorcycle) motocycliste mf∎ he agrees, with the rider that he won't have to pay for it il est d'accord à condition que ce ne soit pas lui qui paie;∎ I'd like to add one small rider to what my colleague said j'aimerais apporter une petite précision à ce qu'a dit mon collègue(d) (on scales) curseur m►► rider mower mototondeuse f
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