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1 outwit
■ To gain a territorial advantage over opposing players by means of clever ball control and astute tactical movement by one or more players.■ Durch eine Einzelaktion oder Kombination einen oder mehrere Spieler der gegnerischen Mannschaft überwinden.♦ Den Gegenspieler ausspielen; die Verteidigung ausspielen. -
2 überlisten
v/t (untr., hat) outwit, outsmart* * *to fox; to outfox; to outsmart; to trick; to outwit* * *über|lịs|ten [yːbɐ'lɪstn] ptp überli\#stetvt insepto outwit* * *(to defeat (someone) by being cleverer than he is: She managed to outwit the police and escape.) outwit* * *über·lis·ten *[y:bɐˈlɪstn̩]vt▪ jdn \überlisten to outwit [or outsmart] sb▪ etw \überlisten to outsmart sth* * *transitives Verb outwit* * *überlisten v/t (untrennb, hat) outwit, outsmart* * *transitives Verb outwit* * *v.to outfox v.to outsmart v.to outwit v. -
3 ausbremsen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-): mit dem Auto: cut s.o. up, cut in in front of s.o.; umg., fig. outwit s.o., trick s.o.* * *aus|brem|senvt sep1) (AUT)den Hintermann áúsbremsen — to brake, forcing the person behind to slow down
2) (fig inf = stoppen) Widersacher etc to thwartjdn áúsbremsen — to put a spanner in sb's works (inf)
* * *ausbremsen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-): mit dem Auto: cut sb up, cut in in front of sb; umg, fig outwit sb, trick sb -
4 austricksen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) umg. outsmart, outwit; SPORT (Gegenspieler) trick* * *aus|trick|senvt sep (inf SPORT fig)to trick* * ** * *aus|trick·senvt (fam)▪ jdn \austricksen to trick sb* * *transitives Verb (ugs.) trick* * ** * *transitives Verb (ugs.) trick -
5 Schnippchen
n umg.: jemandem ein Schnippchen schlagen (manage to) outwit ( oder get the better of) s.o.; (Verfolgern) give s.o. the slip; er hat dem Tod ein Schnippchen geschlagen he managed to cheat death* * *Schnịpp|chen ['ʃnɪpçən]nt -s, - (inf)jdm ein Schnippchen schlagen — to play a trick on sb, to trick sb
* * *Schnipp·chen<-s>[ˈʃnɪpçən]nt* * *das; Schnippchens trickjemandem ein Schnippchen schlagen — (ugs.) outsmart somebody (coll.); put one over on somebody (sl.)
* * *Schnippchen n umg:jemandem ein Schnippchen schlagen (manage to) outwit ( oder get the better of) sb; (Verfolgern) give sb the slip;er hat dem Tod ein Schnippchen geschlagen he managed to cheat death* * *das; Schnippchens trickjemandem ein Schnippchen schlagen — (ugs.) outsmart somebody (coll.); put one over on somebody (sl.)
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6 Trick
m; -s, -s1. (Täuschungsmanöver) trick; weitS. auch ploy, ruse, gambit; Film: special effect; mit einem Trick den Gegner täuschen SPORT outwit the opposition ( oder opponent) (with a feint); Rugby: sell a dummy; auf einen ( üblen) Trick hereinfallen be the victim of ( oder taken in by) a (mean) trick2. (Kniff) trick, (special) technique, (special) way of doing something; auf intuitives Erfassen bezogen: knack; ist da ein Trick dabei? is there a special trick to it?; das ist der ganze Trick dabei umg. that’s all there is to it; den Trick heraushaben umg. have got the knack ( oder hang) of it3. Artistik: trick, act, routine; gefährlicher oder verblüffender: feat; einen Trick vorführen perform a trick ( oder feat)* * *der Trick(Film) special effect;(Kniff) dodge; trick; art; knack;(List) ploy; hype; ruse; trick* * *Trịck [trɪk]m -s, -s or (rare) -etrick; (betrügerisch auch, raffiniert) ploy, dodge; (= Tipp, Rat) tipein fauler/gemeiner Trick — a mean or dirty trick
den Trick raushaben, wie man etw macht (inf) — to have got the knack of doing sth
der Trick dabei ist,... — the trick is to...
* * *der1) (something which is done, said etc in order to cheat or deceive someone, and sometimes to frighten them or make them appear stupid: The message was just a trick to get her to leave the room.) trick2) (a clever or skilful action (to amuse etc): The magician performed some clever tricks.) trick* * *[trɪk]m1. (Täuschungsmanöver) trick2. (Kunstgriff) trick, dodgees ist ein \Trick dabei there's a trick to [doing] itden \Trick raushaben[, wie etw gemacht wird] (fam) to have [got] the knack [of doing sth]* * *der; Tricks, Tricks trick; (fig.): (List) ploy* * *mit einem Trick den Gegner täuschen SPORT outwit the opposition ( oder opponent) (with a feint); Rugby: sell a dummy;auf einen (üblen) Trick hereinfallen be the victim of ( oder taken in by) a (mean) trick2. (Kniff) trick, (special) technique, (special) way of doing something; auf intuitives Erfassen bezogen: knack;ist da ein Trick dabei? is there a special trick to it?;das ist der ganze Trick dabei umg that’s all there is to it;einen Trick vorführen perform a trick ( oder feat)* * *der; Tricks, Tricks trick; (fig.): (List) ploy* * *-s m.dodge n. -
7 outmanoeuvre
■ To gain a territorial advantage over opposing players by means of clever ball control and astute tactical movement by one or more players.■ Durch eine Einzelaktion oder Kombination einen oder mehrere Spieler der gegnerischen Mannschaft überwinden.♦ Den Gegenspieler ausspielen; die Verteidigung ausspielen. -
8 outplay
■ To gain a territorial advantage over opposing players by means of clever ball control and astute tactical movement by one or more players.■ Durch eine Einzelaktion oder Kombination einen oder mehrere Spieler der gegnerischen Mannschaft überwinden.♦ Den Gegenspieler ausspielen; die Verteidigung ausspielen. -
9 überflügeln
v/t (untr., hat) fig. surpass, outstrip* * *to outstrip; to outflank* * *über|flü|geln [yːbɐ'flyːgln] ptp überflügeltvt insepto outdistance, to outstrip; (in Leistung, bei Wahl) to outdo; Erwartungen etc to surpass* * *(to go much faster than: He outstripped the other runners.) outstrip* * *über·flü·geln *[y:bɐˈfly:gl̩n]vt▪ jdn \überflügeln to outstrip [or outdo] sb* * *transitives Verb outshine; outstrip* * *überflügeln v/t (untrennb, hat) fig surpass, outstrip* * *transitives Verb outshine; outstrip* * *v.to outflank v.to outstrip v.to outwit v. -
10 überlisten
über·lis·ten * [y:bɐʼlɪstn̩]vtjdn \überlisten to outwit [or outsmart] sb2) ( gewieft umgehen)etw \überlisten to outsmart sth -
11 austricksen
1. to fool2. to outfox coll.3. to outsmart coll.4. to outwit5. to trick -
12 überflügeln
1. to outflank2. to outstrip3. to outwit4. to skip past -
13 überlisten
1. to dupe2. to outfox3. to outsmart4. to outwit5. to trepan
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