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21 play-by-play story
play-by-play story репортаж по радио (о состязании, матче) -
22 play upon
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23 play-off
tr['pleɪɒf]1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL partido de desempateplay-off ['pleɪ.ɔf] n: desempate mn.• partido de desempate s.m.• segunda fase (de un torneo) s.f.['pleɪɒf]N (Sport) (partido m de) desempate m ; [of top teams in league] liguilla f -
24 play-by-play
play-by-play[plei bai pl'ei] adj lance por lance (em narração de evento). -
25 play out
play out 1) изигравам до края; 2) разраствам се, навлизам, преминавам (in в); 3): the organ \play outed the people out органът свиреше, докато хората излязоха; \play outed out негоден; остарял; износен, изтъркан, изхабен, амортизиран; 4) отпускам (освобождавам) постепенно; -
26 play upon
play upon (on) 1) свиря на; to \play upon on the flute свиря на флейта; 2) действам на; играя си с, възползвам се от (нечии чувства); to \play upon upon words играя си с (на) думи; говоря двусмислено; -
27 ■ play along
■ play alongA v. t. + avv.B v. i. + avv.(fam.) fingere d'essere d'accordo □ to play along with sb., stare al gioco di q. □ to play along with sb.'s offer [proposal], mostrare d'accettare l'offerta [di aderire alla proposta] di q. -
28 ■ play in
■ play inv. i. + prep.2 ( sport) giocare in ( un ruolo): to play in defence [in goal], giocare in difesa [in porta] □ to play oneself in, ( sport) entrare in partita, scaldarsi nei primi minuti di gioco; (fig.) rodarsi, farci l'osso (pop.). -
29 ■ play out
■ play outA v. i. + avv.B v. t. + avv.1 suonare ( un brano, un inno, ecc.) fino in fondo; giocare ( una partita) fino in fondo; recitare ( una commedia, una parte ecc.) fino in fondo: ( tennis) The game was played out although it was getting dark, si finì di giocare il game benché si stesse facendo buio5 filare, mollare ( una fune, ecc.) □ ( sport) to play it out, giocare finché uno dei due vinca □ ( sport) to play out time, tenere la palla; fare melina; tirare a «fare risultato» ( accontentandosi del pareggio) □ to be played out, ( sport) essere eliminato ( giocando); (fam., di persona) essere esausto, stanco morto; ( di denaro, provviste, ecc.) essere finito, esaurito; ( di abitudini, idee, ecc.) essere sorpassato, fuori moda. -
30 ■ play up
■ play upA v. t. + avv.1 mettere troppo in evidenza; enfatizzare; esagerare; gonfiare: to play up one's qualifications, gonfiare i requisiti che si posseggonoB v. i. + avv.1 ( sport) giocare di buona lena; mettercela tutta; darci sotto (fam.): Play up!, forza!; sotto! ( incitamento)2 (fam.) comportarsi male; ( di un bambino, ecc.) fare le bizze; fare i capricci: DIALOGO → - New phone- My phone's been playing up recently, il mio telefono sta facendo i capricci ultimamente. -
31 play-out
play-out /ˈpleɪaʊt/n.( sport) play-out; fase finale a eliminazione del campionato ( per squadre non ammesse ai play-off e non retrocesse direttamente). -
32 play up to
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33 play through
▪ to \play through through ⇆ sth etw [von Anfang bis Ende] [durch]spielento \play through through a series of pieces eine Reihe von Stücken spielen* * *vi +prep obja few bars etc durchspielen -
34 play-by-play commentary
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35 play-by-play commentary
play-by-play 'com·men·tary nEnglish-German students dictionary > play-by-play commentary
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36 play-off
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37 play fair
(play fair (тж. play the game))вести честную игру, поступать честно, порядочно‘The man is a charlatan,’ he protested to Blackman. ‘He doesn't play fair.’ (Th. Dreiser, ‘The Titan’, ch. XIII) — - Это настоящий проходимец, - уверял Блэкмена Бейкер. - Он ведет нечестную игру.
Passion never plays the game. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Dark Flower’, part III, ch. X) — Страсть не считается с правилами игры.
You're slacking about and drinking too much, both of you... You're not playing the game with the job we're here to do. (J. B. Priestley. ‘Faraway’, ch. 1) — Вы оба лодырничаете и слишком много пьете... к работе же относитесь спустя рукава.
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38 play one's cards right
хорошо сыграть, использовать возможности; умело вести свои дела см. тж. play one's cards badlySo that old scoundrel's dead, is he? He might have been a peer if he had played his cards better. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XI) — Итак, старый негодяй умер, не правда ли? Он мог бы стать пэром, если бы действовал более умело.
Oh, why hadn't she played her cards better? - he'd been sent by Providence - and she'd stubbed him. (K. Mansfield, ‘In a German Pension’, ‘The Swing of the Pendulum’) — Но почему же она не использовала обстоятельств? Этот человек был послан ей судьбой, а она оттолкнула его.
We're cleverer than they are and if we play our cards well we shall come out on top. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘The Unconquered’) — Мы поумнее их и, если сумеем пустить в ход свои козыри, еще окажемся в выигрыше.
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40 play-act
∎ he's not in pain, he's just play-acting! il n'a pas mal, il joue la comédie ou c'est du cinéma!;∎ stop play-acting! arrête ton cinéma ou de jouer la comédie!(b) (act in plays) faire du théâtre
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