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General subject: garland, priority, palm of victory -
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victory имя существительное:conquest (завоевание, покорение, победа, завоеванная территория, покоренное сердце, захваченное имущество)сокращение: -
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1) General subject: achieve victory, be victorious, bear the palm, defeat, gain the day, gain the upper hand, get the day, get the upper hand, get the victory, have the victory, passed flying colors, prevail, secure a victory, win, win the day, win the victory, achieve a victory, gain a victory, gain the garland, win a victory, gain the victory (над кем-л.-over), win the victory (над кем-л.-over), get home (о спортсмене), claim a victory2) American: bomb3) Diplomatic term: carry, get a victory, have a victory, have the upper hand, score a victory, score gains4) Jargon: beat the spread5) Advertising: get victory, score a success, win victory -
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1) General subject: bear the palm, carry the palm, prevail, secure a victory, triumph, win2) Sports: score a point (в чем-л.)3) Military: gain victory, score victory, win victory4) Economy: score5) Parliamentary expression: carry6) Makarov: carry the day -
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prevail глагол:conquer the field (одержать победу, брать верх в споре)carry the palm (одержать победу, получать пальму первенства)словосочетание:bear the palm (одержать победу, получать пальму первенства) -
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ПАЛЬМА ПЕРВЕНСТВА lit NP sing only, fixed WOfull superiority (in some skill) or undisputed victory (in achieving sth. over one's opponent)the palm (of supremacy)пальма первенства принадлежала X-y = X bore (carried off) the palmX уступил Y-y (Y отбил у X-a) пальму первенства - X yielded the palm to XY captured the palm.Отчасти это выглядело и как вручение пальмы первенства за лучший застольный рассказ (Искандер 4). It also looked a bit as if he were handing him the palm for the best dinner-table story (4a).«...Я согласен включить его в проект, поделить с ним лавры, отдать ему, наконец, пальму первенства» (Михайловская 1).и...1 am ready to include him in the project, to share the laurels with him, even ready to give him the palm of supremacy" (1a).{authors usage) Вот тогда, после этого указания, мы сразу поняли, что пальму лунного первенства решено уступить американцам, а вскоре из бесед с сотрудниками Королева я узнал подоплеку решения (Владимиров 1). ( context transl) It was then, when we received those instructions, that we realised immediately that it had been decided to "yield" first place in the "moon race" to the Americans, and it was not long before I discovered from talks with Korolyov's colleagues what underlay the decision (1a).From an ancient Greek custom of awarding a palm branch to the winner of a competition. -
7 пальма первенства
• ПАЛЬМА ПЕРВЕНСТВА lit[NP; sing only, fixed WO]=====⇒ full superiority (in some skill) or undisputed victory (in achieving sth. over one's opponent):- Y captured the palm.♦ Отчасти это выглядело и как вручение пальмы первенства за лучший застольный рассказ (Искандер 4). It also looked a bit as if he were handing him the palm for the best dinner-table story (4a).♦ "...Я согласен включить его в проект, поделить с ним лавры, отдать ему, наконец, пальму первенства" (Михайловская 1). "...I am ready to include him in the project, to share the laurels with him, even ready to give him the palm of supremacy" (1a).♦ [author's usage] Вот тогда, после этого указания, мы сразу поняли, что пальму лунного первенства решено уступить американцам, а вскоре из бесед с сотрудниками Королёва я узнал подоплеку решения (Владимиров 1). [context transl] It was then, when we received those instructions, that we realised immediately that it had been decided to "yield" first place in the "moon race" to the Americans, and it was not long before I discovered from talks with Korolyov's colleagues what underlay the decision (1a).—————← From an ancient Greek custom of awarding a palm branch to the winner of a competition.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пальма первенства
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