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1. n Уин, Вин2. n выигрыш, победаscoring a win — одерживающий победу; завоевание победы
3. n выигранные деньги4. v выиграть; победить, одержать победу5. v заслужить, снискать, добиться, завоеватьto win power — завоевать власть; прийти к власти
win fame — добиться известности; стать знаменитым
6. v редк. заработать7. v убедить, уговорить; склонить на свою сторонуyou have won me! — вы меня убедили!;
I think that we may win in time — думаю, что со временем нам удастся победить
8. v добраться, достичь; дотянуться, дотащитьсяto win clear — с трудом выпутаться; еле-еле выбраться
9. v редк. захватить; завоевать10. v эвф. украсть, раздобыть11. v диал. убирать12. v горн. добывать13. v горн. извлекать14. v горн. карт. взять взятку; побить карту15. n сл. пенсСинонимический ряд:1. triumph (noun) conquest; triumph; victory2. convince (verb) convert; convince; influence; persuade; win over3. get (verb) annex; chalk up; come by; compass; get; have; land; pick up; procure; pull; secure4. make (verb) acquire; bring in; deserve; draw down; earn; knock down; make; merit; pull down5. obtain (verb) accomplish; achieve; attain; obtain; rack up; reach; realize; score6. succeed (verb) advance; beat; conquer; overcome; prevail; succeed; triumph; win out7. take (verb) capture; gain; takeАнтонимический ряд:defeat; fail; lose
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