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1 characters in the play
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > characters in the play
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2 Play
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3 play off the ball
■ Tactics in which players change positions, call for the ball, elude their markers and make it easier for their team-mates to pass and thus disorganise the opposing team's defence.Syn. play off the ball■ Verhalten, das u. a. durch Freilaufen, Positionswechsel und Anbieten gekennzeichnet ist und den Mitspielern das Zuspiel erleichtert sowie die gegnerische Abwehr desorganisiert. -
4 play without the ball
■ Tactics in which players change positions, call for the ball, elude their markers and make it easier for their team-mates to pass and thus disorganise the opposing team's defence.Syn. play off the ball■ Verhalten, das u. a. durch Freilaufen, Positionswechsel und Anbieten gekennzeichnet ist und den Mitspielern das Zuspiel erleichtert sowie die gegnerische Abwehr desorganisiert. -
5 play-back
/pleiˈbak/playback* * * -
6 play for time
■ Using delaying tactics in a match so as to prevent the opposition from attacking and thus gain time to one's own advantage, mainly by holding on to the ball.Syn. freeze the ball■ Verzögerungstaktik einer Mannschaft, insbesondere durch Ball halten, um der gegnerischen Mannschaft keine Gelegenheit mehr zum Angriff zu geben und das aktuelle Ergebnis zu halten. -
7 play
أَلْقَى بِوَرَقَةِ اللعب \ play: (in a game of cards) to put down a card: It’s your turn to play. I played the king of hearts. \ تَخَلْخُل \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ تَراقَصَ \ play: to move lightly about: A smile played on her lips. \ تَقَلْقُل \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ تَلاعَبَ \ play: to move lightly about: A smile played on her lips. \ تَمْثِيلِيَّة \ play: a story that is written for acting; the performance of this: I like reading Shakespeare’s plays. I like seeing plays too. \ See Also مسرحية (مَسْرَحِيَّة) \ حَرَكَة حُرَّة (في الآلة) \ play: room for loose movement (esp. in machinery): There’s too much play in these joints. \ شَارَكَ في لُعبة \ play: to take part in a formal game: I play (football) in my school team. \ عَزَفَ \ play: to use a musical instrument: I enjoy playing the drums. \ لاعَبَ \ play: to play a game or match against: We played that school and beat them easily. \ لَعِبَ ضِدَّ \ play: to play a game or match against: We played that school and beat them easily. \ مَسْرَحِيَّة \ play: a story that is written for acting; the performance of this: I like reading Shakespeare’s plays. I like seeing plays too. \ هَزْل \ play: playing; amusing oneself: Work and play don’t mix. -
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[pleɪ]1. verb1) to amuse oneself:يَلْهوThe little girl wants to play with her friends.
Here's a pack of cards – who wants to play (with me)?
يَلْعَبI'm playing golf with him this evening.
3) to act in a play etc; to act (a character):يُمَثِّلThe company is playing in London this week.
4) (of a play etc) to be performed:يُعْرَض"Oklahoma" is playing at the local theatre.
5) to (be able to) perform on (a musical instrument):Who was playing the piano this morning?
يَعْزِفHe plays (the oboe) in an orchestra.
6) ( usually with on) to carry out or do (a trick):يُنَفِّذُ ، يَقومُ بِحيلَهHe played a trick on me.
يُباريI'll play you at tennis.
8) (of light) to pass with a flickering movement:يَمُرُّ بِحَرَكاتٍThe firelight played across the ceiling.
9) to direct (over or towards something):يُوَجِّهThe firemen played their hoses over the burning house.
10) to put down or produce (a playing-card) as part of a card game:يَلْعَب في لُعْبَة الوَرَقHe played the seven of hearts.
2. noun1) recreation; amusement:اللّهوA person must have time for both work and play.
2) an acted story; a drama:مَسْرَحِيَّهShakespeare wrote many great plays.
3) the playing of a game:مُباراهAt the start of today's play, England was leading India by fifteen runs.
4) freedom of movement (eg in part of a machine).حُرِّيَّة الحَرَكَه -
9 play
لَعِبَ \ play: to amuse oneself informally: The children are playing in the garden, to take part in a formal game I play (football) in my school team, play, playing; amusing oneself Work and play don’t mix, playing, in a formal game clever play; rough play. sport: activities in which the body is exercised for pleasure (hunting, racing, team games, etc.). -
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• He who plays with a cat must expect to be scratched - Не шути с огнем - обожжешься (H)• If you play with matches, you will get burned - Не шути с огнем - обожжешься (H)• Play while you play; work while you work - Гулять так гулять, работать так работать (Г), Игра игрою, а дело делом (И)• You may play with the bull till you get his horn in your eye - Не шути с огнем - обожжешься (H)• Work is work, and play is play - Гулять так гулять, работать так работать (Г), Дело с бездельем не смешивай (Д), Игра игрою, а дело делом (И), Пахать, так в дуду не играть (П) -
11 play the fool
تَصَرَّفَ كالأبْلَه \ play the fool: to behaviour; behave foolishly on purpose. \ تَظَاهَرَ بِالبَلَه \ play the fool: to behave foolishly on purpose. -
12 play
قَلَّدَ \ copy: to make sth. just like sth. else; to act the same as sb. else: Do not copy your neighbour’s answers in an examination. imitate: to copy. play: to amuse oneself by pretending to be or do sth.: The boys were playing (at) soldiers. simulate: to pretend to be; copy: The men who were going to the moon were made to experience several simulated space flights before they went. -
13 play
لَهَا (ب) \ play: to amuse oneself informally: The children are playing in the garden, to amuse oneself by pretending to be or do sth. The boys were playing (at) soldiers. toy: (with with) to consider, but not seriously: We’re toying with the idea of buying a boat. -
14 play the fool
to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people:يَتَحامَق، يَتَصَرَّف كالأحْمَقHe always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.
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15 play a part in
(not) to be one of the people who are doing (something):يَلْعَبُ أو لا يَلْعَبُ دَوْراHe played no part in the robbery.
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16 play down
to try to make (something) appear less important:يُقَلِّل من أهَمِّيَّةHe played down the fact that he had failed the exam.
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17 play havoc with
to cause a lot of damage to:يُسَبِّب الدَّمارThe storm played havoc with the farmer's crops.
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18 play no part in
(not) to be one of the people who are doing (something):يَلْعَبُ أو لا يَلْعَبُ دَوْراHe played no part in the robbery.
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19 play at
1) to pretend to be etc:يَدَّعي أنَّه، يَتَظاهَرThe children were playing at cowboys and Indians.
2) used when asking angrily what someone is doing:تُسْتَعْمَل عند السُّؤال بِغَضَبWhat does he think he's playing at (=doing)?
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20 play for time
to delay an action, decision etc in the hope that conditions will improve.يَلْعَب على عُنْصُر الزَّمَن، يُؤَجِّل العَمَل او القَرار
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