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121 terugdeinzen
v. move back, give ground, recoil, flinch, blench, give oneself up -
122 deferir
• adhere to the opposite viewpoint• capitulate• give freely• give ground for• surrender one's opinion -
123 visszavonul
(DE) rückläufig; s. zurückziehen; (EN) bug out; draw off; fall back; fallback; flinch; give ground; lose ground; pull back; recede; recess; recoil; retire; retreat; retrograde; scuttle; sequester oneself; shut up shop; step aside; take the back track; withdraw; withdraw, withdrew, withdrawn; withdrawn; withdrew -
124 تقهقر
1́ n. retreat, retreating, retrogression, recession2́ v. retreat, get one's own back, retire, retrograde, withdraw, fall back, recede, fall behind, hold down, go on before, lose ground, give ground -
125 ukloniti se
vr pf make way for; (s puta) get out of the way, step aside, give a wide berth to; (povući se) stand back, give ground -
126 отходить
depart глагол:branch out (отходить, ответвляться)backslide (отступать, отказываться, переживать рецидив, снова впадать, отступаться от веры, отходить)словосочетание: -
127 ἐκκλίνω
A bend out of the regular line, bend outwards or away, opp. ἐγκλίνω, Hp.Art.38 (s.v.l.) ; change the form of a word, Pl.Cra. 404d.2 dislocate, Hp.Art.7 ([voice] Pass.).3 embezzle, Dionys.Com.3.10.II intr., turn away,ἀπό τινος Th.5.73
, LXXNu.22.32(33) ; ἐκ τῆς ὁδοῦ ib.23 ; ἐκ νόμου θεοῦ ib.Jb.34.27 : abs., give ground, retire, X.Cyr.1.4.23 ; give way, fall from its place, Id.Cyn.6.10.2 c. acc., avoid, shun,ἐ. τι καὶ μὴ πράττειν Pl.Lg. 746c
;ἐπερχόμενον ἐ. νέφος Demad.15
;τὴν τῶν θηρίων ἔφοδον Plb.1.34.4
;στρατείαν Id.5.42.4
,etc.:—[voice] Pass., Epict.Ench.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκκλίνω
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128 hátrál
to retreat, to give ground, to flinch, to give way
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give ground — {v. phr.} To go backward under attack; move back; retreat. * /After fighting for a while the troops slowly began to give ground./ * /Although they were outnumbered by the enemy, the men refused to give ground./ Compare: DRAW BACK, DROP BACK, LOSE … Dictionary of American idioms
give ground — {v. phr.} To go backward under attack; move back; retreat. * /After fighting for a while the troops slowly began to give ground./ * /Although they were outnumbered by the enemy, the men refused to give ground./ Compare: DRAW BACK, DROP BACK, LOSE … Dictionary of American idioms
give ground — Ⅰ. give/lose ground ► to become less popular or successful: »Smaller parties always lose ground in elections. give/lose ground to sb »The firm is continuing to give ground to its foreign rivals. Main Entry: ↑ground Ⅱ. lose ground … Financial and business terms
give ground — index bear (support) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
give ground — phrasal : to withdraw before or as if before superior force : retreat as the Roman legions advanced to the attack, this center gave ground slowly Tom Wintringham the bond market is giving ground before the advance of the economy Paul Heffernan *… … Useful english dictionary
give\ ground — v. phr. To go backward under attack; move back; retreat. After fighting for a while the troops slowly began to give ground. Although they were outnumbered by the enemy, the men refused to give ground. Compare: draw back, drop back, lose ground… … Словарь американских идиом
give ground — move back, retreat, stop opposing someone He refused to give ground on his plans to change the system of office management … Idioms and examples
give ground — to change your opinions or your demands in a discussion or argument so that it becomes easier to make an agreement. The dispute is set to continue for some time as neither side seems willing to give ground … New idioms dictionary
give ground (to somebody) — give/lose ˈground (to sb/sth) idiom to allow sb to have an advantage; to lose an advantage for yourself • They are not prepared to give ground on tax cuts. • The Conservatives lost a lot of ground to the Liberal Democrats at the election.… … Useful english dictionary
give ground (to something) — give/lose ˈground (to sb/sth) idiom to allow sb to have an advantage; to lose an advantage for yourself • They are not prepared to give ground on tax cuts. • The Conservatives lost a lot of ground to the Liberal Democrats at the election.… … Useful english dictionary
give ground — ► give (or lose) ground retreat or lose one s advantage. Main Entry: ↑ground … English terms dictionary