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1 compétition
compétition [kɔ̃petisjɔ̃]feminine nounb. ( = épreuve) compétition (sportive) sporting eventc. ( = rivalité) competition uncount* * *kɔ̃petisjɔ̃1) ( concurrence) competition ( entre between)2) ( activité) competition3) ( épreuve)* * *kɔ̃petisjɔ̃ nf1) (dans la vie, dans les affaires) competition2) SPORT (= épreuve) event* * *compétition nf1 ( rivalité) rivalry (entre between); faire naître la compétition entre to stimulate rivalry between; se livrer à une compétition acharnée to be engaged in fierce competition; être en compétition avec to be competing with; en compétition pour competing for; entrer en compétition avec to compete with; l'esprit de compétition the competitive spirit;2 ( activité) competition; se retirer de or abandonner la compétition ( définitivement) to retire from competition; ( pour une épreuve) to withdraw from competition; voiture de compétition competition car; faire de la compétition to compete; sport de compétition competitive sport;3 ( épreuve) compétition (sportive) sporting event; compétition d'athlétisme/de natation/de ski athletics/swimming/skiing event; compétition automobile motor GB ou auto US racing event.[kɔ̃petisjɔ̃] nom féminin2. [niveau d'activité sportive] competitiona. [athlétisme] to take part in competitive events————————de compétition locution adjectivalea. [de descente] racing skisb. [de fond] eventing skisen compétition locution adverbiale————————en compétition avec locution prépositionnellecompeting ou in competition with -
2 International Aerial Robotics Competition
Military: IARCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > International Aerial Robotics Competition
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3 International Board Competition
Sports: IBCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > International Board Competition
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4 International League Against Unfair Competition
Pathology: LICCDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > International League Against Unfair Competition
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5 FIFA competition
■ An international competition organised by FIFA for teams from FIFA member associations.■ Internationaler Fußballwettbewerb, an dem FIFA-Mitgliedsverbände teilnehmen und der unter der Federführung der FIFA ausgetragen wird. -
6 Manitoba International Marketing Competition
International trade: MIMCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Manitoba International Marketing Competition
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7 competencia internacional
• international competitionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > competencia internacional
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8 međunarodna konkurencija
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9 Wettbewerb
Wettbewerb m 1. GEN competition, contest; 2. PERS competition (freie Marktwirtschaft); 3. V&M competition; 4. WIWI competition, competitive process • mit jmdm. im Wettbewerb stehen GEN compete against sb • Wettbewerb fördern GEN promote competition, stimulate competition, encourage competition, enhance competition* * *m 1. < Geschäft> competition, contest; 2. < Person> freie Marktwirtschaft competition; 3. <V&M> competition; 4. <Vw> competition, competitive process ■ mit jmdm. im Wettbewerb stehen < Geschäft> compete against sb* * *Wettbewerb
[prize] contest (competition), rivalry;
• auf Wettbewerb eingestellt (beruhend) competitive;
• auf der Grundlage des Wettbewerb on a competitive basis;
• außer Wettbewerb non-competitive;
• im Wettbewerb um die Abnehmer (Kunden) in the race for customers;
• unter Bedingungen des freien Wettbewerbs under fully competitive conditions;
• außerpreislicher Wettbewerb non-price competition;
• betrieblicher Wettbewerb works competition;
• ehrlicher Wettbewerb bona-fide competition;
• existenzgefährdender Wettbewerb cutthroat competition;
• freier Wettbewerb fair (pure, open) competition;
• funktionsfähiger Wettbewerb workable competition (US);
• gemeinsamer Wettbewerb cooperative competition;
• gesteigerter Wettbewerb heightened competition;
• grenzüberschreitender Wettbewerb cross-border competition;
• harter Wettbewerb stiff competition;
• industrieller Wettbewerb industry competition;
• internationaler Wettbewerb trade competition between countries;
• lauterer Wettbewerb fair competition;
• lebhafter Wettbewerb heavy competition;
• monopolitischer Wettbewerb monopolistic competition;
• mörderischer Wettbewerb cutthroat competition;
• offener Wettbewerb free-for-all (coll.), pure competition (US);
• regulierter Wettbewerb administered competition;
• ruinöser Wettbewerb ruinous (cutthroat) competition;
• scharfer Wettbewerb keen (severe) competition;
• starker Wettbewerb severe competition;
• technologischer Wettbewerb technology race;
• uneingeschränkter Wettbewerb perfect (pure) competition (US);
• unerlaubter Wettbewerb unfair trade (US), restrictive business practices (Br.);
• ungleicher Wettbewerb imperfect competition (US);
• unlauterer Wettbewerb fraudulent (mean, unfair [methods of]) competition, restrictive business practices (Br.), unreasonable restraint of trade, spoil-trade (coll.);
• wirtschaftlich unsinniger Wettbewerb destructive competition;
• unverfälschter Wettbewerb undistorted competition;
• sich verschärfender Wettbewerb increasing competition;
• verschärfter Wettbewerb intensified competition;
• vollkommener Wettbewerb atomistic (perfect, pure) competition;
• weltweiter Wettbewerb competitive global market;
• härter werdender Wettbewerb ever keener competition;
• fairer Wettbewerb zwischen behinderten und nicht behinderten Arbeitnehmern fair competition between disabled employees and employees without a disability;
• Wettbewerb bei Preisen competition in prices;
• Wettbewerb zwischen monopolisierten Unternehmen monopolistic competition;
• Wettbewerb durch das Versandhausgeschäft mail-order competition;
• Wettbewerb ausschalten to eliminate competition;
• aus einem Wettbewerb ausscheiden to drop out of a contest;
• öffentlichen Wettbewerb ausschreiben to put up for competition, to invite tenders (public competition);
• Wettbewerb beeinträchtigen to impair competition;
• sich im scharfen Wettbewerb miteinander befinden to compete toe-to-toe;
• sich im internationalen Wettbewerb behaupten to maintain one’s position in international competition;
• Wettbewerb behindern to restrict competition;
• Wettbewerb beleben to intensify competition;
• sich an einem Wettbewerb beteiligen to go in for a competition, to contest for a prize;
• unlauteren Wettbewerb betreiben to engage in unfair competition;
• Wettbewerb einschränken to restrict (restrain) competition (trade);
• im Wettbewerb besser bestehen können to better survive in competition;
• im Wettbewerb Kopf an Kopf liegen to compete head on;
• für den freien Wettbewerb öffnen to throw open to free competition;
• zum Wettbewerb angemeldet sein to be entered in a competition;
• im globalen Wettbewerb konkurrenzfähig sein to be competitive on a global scale;
• im Wettbewerb nicht zu schlagen sein to defy all competition;
• leistungsfähigen Wettbewerb im Gemeinsamen Markt sichern und fortentwickeln to defend and develop effective competition in the common market;
• im Wettbewerb stehen to compete, to contest;
• an einem Wettbewerb teilnehmen to enter the lists;
• in Wettbewerb treten to enter into (go in for) competition, to rival;
• mit jem. in Wettbewerb treten to compete with s. o.;
• innergemeinschaftlichen Wettbewerb verfälschen to distort intra-Community competition;
• Wettbewerb noch weiter verschärfen to intensify competition;
• Wettbewerb verzerren to distort competition;
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10 Länderkampf
m SPORT international competition; Fußball etc.: international match* * *Lạ̈n|der|kampfm (SPORT)international contest; (= Länderspiel) international (match)* * *Län·der·kampf* * ** * ** * * -
11 competencia
nfcompetition n, expertise n, jurisdiction n, qualification n, terms of reference nplcompetencia desleal unfair competitioncompetencia encarnizada cutthroat competitioncompetencia extranjera foreign competition[lang name="SpanishTraditionalSort"]competencia fuerte/intensa tough competitioncompetencia internacional international competitioncompetencia leal fair competitioncompetencia de mercado market competition -
12 Sports, Portuguese
Among the many sports enjoyed in Portugal, soccer ( futebol) is by far the most popular, with some observers claiming that it approaches a semireligious movement. In international competition, although Portugal's national team boasts world-class players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Figo, and nourishes fond memories of "Eusébio" from the 1960s world cup matches, Portugal has never won a World Cup. It has garnered individual titles in the Euro soccer cup. A ferocious rivalry among professional soccer clubs continues, as fans of clubs such as Sporting and Benfica demonstrate.In recent decades, Portuguese athletes have excelled in world track and field competitions, and Olympic gold medals have been won by athletes such as Vanessa Fernandes, Rui Silva, and Naide Gomes. Portuguese teams have been highly competitive in the fast, popular sport of rink hockey, also called hardball hockey or roller hockey (quad), or, in the Portuguese language, hoquei em patins. Since the 1940s, Portugal has won 15 world titles, in hot competition with rivals Spain (13 world titles), Italy (4), and Argentina (4). Among other popular sports in Portugal is cycling, and the principal cycle competition in Portugal is the Volta a Portugal. In recent years, rugby has attained a new popularity in Portugal, and Portuguese rugby teams have been improving. In judo, Portugal has a young European champion in Telma Monteiro. Equestrianism has long been a sport of consequence, although traditionally viewed as a largely elite activity. Bull- fighting continues, but its popularity has slipped and the activity's future remains uncertain. In a country with a substantial Atlantic coast, Portugal has taken to popular water sports, such as sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, surfing, swimming, and kite-surfing. Motor sports, such as international car racing, also have a growing number of fans. -
13 международная конкуренция
1) Economy: globalized competition2) Advertising: international competitionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > международная конкуренция
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14 Länderkampf
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15 филателистический приз Prix Olympia
филателистический приз Prix Olympia
Идея организации международного конкурса на три лучшие марки, выпущенные по случаю Олимпийских игр была озвучена Президентом МОК Хуаном Антонио Самаранчем в 1985 году. Президент с помощью жюри, состоящем из девяти членов, составлял список из двенадцати марок, который затем представлялся международному жюри, состоящему из двухсот человек, включая членов МОК. Как и на Олимпийских соревнованиях, все три марки-победители получают медали (золотую, серебряную и бронзовую).
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
Prix Olympia philatelic prize
Idea of organizing an international competition for the three finest stamps issued on the occasion of the Olympic Games was launched by the IOC Honorary President Juan Antonio Samaranch in 1985. The IOC Honorary President assisted by a jury of nine members, shortlists twelve stamps which are then submitted to an international grand jury made up of some two hundred people, including the members of the IOC. As for an Olympic event, the three winning stamps are each rewarded with a medal (gold, silver and bronze).
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > филателистический приз Prix Olympia
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16 Международная конкурентная сеть
Business: International Competition NetworkУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Международная конкурентная сеть
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17 ожесточенная международная конкуренция
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ожесточенная международная конкуренция
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18 Inflationsspirale
Inflationsspirale f WIWI inflationary spiral (cf wage-price spiral)* * *f <Vw> inflationary spiral* * *Inflationsspirale
inflationary spiral;
• zeitweilige Inflationsstabilität inflation plateau;
• explosive Inflationssteigerung inflation explosion;
• Inflationssteigerung auf dem gleichen Niveau wie die internationale Konkurrenz halten to hold inflation down to the level of international competition;
• Inflationssteuerung management of inflation;
• Inflationssymptome symptoms of inflation;
• Inflationstempo inflation pace;
• verlangsamtes Inflationstempo slowdown of inflation;
• Inflationstendenzen inflationary tendencies;
• Inflationsursache causation of inflation;
• Inflationsverlangsamung slowing (slowdown) of inflation;
• Inflationsvorteile benefits of inflation;
• Inflationswährung inflated currency;
• Inflationswarnung inflation alert;
• Inflationswelle wave of inflation;
• Inflationswert inflated value;
• Inflationswirkungen effects of inflation;
• Inflationszeit inflationist (inflationary) period, inflationary times, period of inflation;
• Inflationszeit durchmachen to undergo inflation;
• Inflationszunahme acceleration of inflation, up in inflation, inflation potential;
• rasante Inflationszunahme inflationary upsurge;
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19 women's national team
■ Squad for an international competition that is comprised of a country's top female players.■ Für Länderspiele aufgebotene Auswahl der besten Fußballspielerinnen eines Landes und einer bestimmten Alterskategorie. -
20 Inflationssteigerung auf dem gleichen Niveau wie die internationale Konkurrenz halten
Inflationssteigerung auf dem gleichen Niveau wie die internationale Konkurrenz halten
to hold inflation down to the level of international competitionBusiness german-english dictionary > Inflationssteigerung auf dem gleichen Niveau wie die internationale Konkurrenz halten
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