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(to set (one person) against (another) in order to gain an advantage: He played his father off against his mother to get more pocket money.) opposer (qqn à qqn) -
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(to set (one person) against (another) in order to gain an advantage: He played his father off against his mother to get more pocket money.) jogar (um) contra (o outro) -
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V1. अप्ने लाभ के लिए मुक़ाबला करवानाShe played here two rivals off against each other and got the job herself. -
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verbതന്റെ ഗുണത്തിനായി മറ്റൊരാളെ എതിര്ക്കുക -
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фраз. гл.1) спорт. сыграть повторную партию после ничьей; завершить, закончить ( соревнование)The two equal winners had to play off an additional game. — Двоим победителям, находившимся в равном положении, пришлось играть дополнительный матч.
2) ( play off against) разг. натравливать (на кого-л.)to play off one against another — стравливать кого-л. в своих интересах, противопоставлять одно ( или одного) другому
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play off а) разыгрывать (кого-л.); выдавать (кого-л./что-л. за ко-го-л./что-л. другое); б) заставлять кого-л. проявить себя с невыгодной сторо-ны; в) coll. натравливать (на) (against); to play off one against anotherстравливать кого-л. в своих интересах, противопоставлять одно/одного другому;г) сыграть повторную партию после ничьей; завершить, закончить (соревнование);The two equal winners had to play off an additional game. The top teams ineach group play off four games against each other. -
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натравливать друг на друга, восстанавливать друг против друга; разжигать соперничество; ≈ столкнуть кого-л. лбамиAs Cortes and Pfzarro bad done before them, the English and French used the "divide and rule" policy against the Indians. They played off one tribe against, the other. (W. Foster, ‘Outline Political History of the Americas’, ch. 3) — Англичане и французы, так же как Кортес и Писарро до них, проводили в отношении индейцев политику "разделяй и властвуй". Они натравливали одно племя на другое.
Kitty was prepared to flirt with them, and it diverted her to play one off against the other. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Painted Veil’, ch. VIII) — Китти охотно флиртовала со своими поклонниками и развлекалась тем, что ссорила их между собой.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > play one off against another
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■ play offA v. i. + avv.( sport) giocare lo spareggio; disputare la bella (fam.): Brazil and Germany will play off for third place, il Brasile e la Germania si disputeranno il terzo postoB v. t. + avv.1 (fig.) contrapporre (q. ) a un altro (spec. per trarne un vantaggio); aizzare; mettere su (fam.): The party leader played his rivals off (against each other), il capo del partito ha messo i propri rivali l'uno contro l'altro3 ( USA) far leva su; approfittare di; strumentalizzare: Government policy plays off peoples fears, la politica del governo strumentalizza i timori della gente. -
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play off 1) изсвирвам наред; 2) поставям в неизгодно положение; to \play off off a person against another противопоставям един човек на друг; правя така, че двама души да се скарат, скарвам двама души; 3) представям, пробутвам; прокарвам (as); 4) сп. (в турнири) играя мачовете, определени с жребий; -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > play sb off against
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1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb* * *(in games) to play a final deciding game after a draw (noun play-off) durch Stichkampf entscheiden, das Playoff* * *◆ play offI. viII. vt▪ to \play off off ⇆ sb against sb jdn gegen jdn ausspielen* * *1. vt septo play X off against Y —
he was playing them off against each other — er spielte sie gegeneinander aus
2. vi (SPORT)um die Entscheidung spielen* * *A v/t1. a) ein Spiel beendenb) SPORT ein Entscheidungsspiel austragen um eine Meisterschaft etc* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verbplay one person/firm etc. off against another — eine Person/Firma usw. gegen eine andere ausspielen
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( in games) to play a final deciding game after a draw (noun play-off) jugar el desempateplay off n desempatea) v + o + adv oponer*to play somebody off against somebody: she plays her parents off against each other — hace pelear a sus padres para lograr sus propósitos
b) v + adv jugar* el desempate1.VT + ADV2.VI + ADV (Sport) jugar un partido de desempate* * *a) v + o + adv oponer*to play somebody off against somebody: she plays her parents off against each other — hace pelear a sus padres para lograr sus propósitos
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1. Ihe's not really ill, he is just playing off он вовсе не болен, он просто притворяется [больным]2. IIIplay off smth. /smth. off/ play off a draw провести повторную игру /партию/ после ничьей или получить дополнительное время3. XIbe played off as smth. a fraud played off as a joke обман был выдан за шутку /представлен как шутка/4. XXI1play off smb. /smb. off/ against smb. she played her suitors one off against the other она разжигала в своих поклонниках ревность друг к другу; he played them off against each other он натравливал их друг на друга5. XXIV1play off smb. /smb. off/ as smb. play him off as her brother выдавать его за ее брата -
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to play sb. off against sb. — mettere, aizzare qcn. contro qcn. (per trarne vantaggio)
* * *( in games) to play a final deciding game after a draw (noun play-off) giocare lo spareggio* * *1. vt + adv2. vi + advSport giocare lo spareggio* * *to play sb. off against sb. — mettere, aizzare qcn. contro qcn. (per trarne vantaggio)
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1) разыгрывать( кого-л.) ;
выдавать( кого-л./что-л. за кого-л./что-л. другое)
2) заставлять кого-л. проявить себя с невыгодной стороны
3) разг. натравливать (against - на) to play off one against another ≈ стравливать кого-л. в своих интересах, противопоставлять одно/одного другому
4) сыграть повторную партию после ничьей;
завершить, закончить (соревнование) The two equal winners had to play off an additional game. ≈ Двоим победителям пришлось играть дополнительный матч. выдавать ( кого-л., что-л. за кого-л., что-л. другое) заставлять (кого-л.) проявить себя с невыгодной стороны делать, производить( что-л.) - to * tricks показывать фокусы - to * fireworks пускать фейерверк разыгрывать (кого-л.) - he is not ill really, he is just playing off на самом деле он не болен, а лишь притворяется (разговорное) увольнять( спортивное) сыграть решающую партию, матч (после ничьей) завершить, закончить (особ. прерванное соревнование) принимать участие в заключительном соревнованииБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > play off
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( in games) to play a final deciding game after a draw (noun play-off) igrati odločilno tekmo; doigravanje* * *1.transitive verbkončati igro, odigrati odloženo tekmo; figuratively izigrati koga, naščuvati koga ( against proti); igrati po posluhu;2.intransitive verbigrati vlogo, pretvarjati seto play off graces — koketirati, očarati, kazati svoje čare -
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а) разыгрывать (кого-л.);б) заставлять кого-л. проявить себя с невыгодной стороны;в) выдавать за что-л.;г) натравливать (against на); to play off one against another стравливать кого-л. в своих интересах, противопоставлять одно (или одного) другому;д) сыграть повторную партию после ничьей* * *(n) повторная встреча; решающая партия; решающие встреча; решающий матч; серия решающих встреч* * *разыгрывать, натравливать, повторная игра после ничьей* * *1) разыгрывать (кого-л.); выдавать 2) заставлять кого-л. проявить себя с невыгодной стороны -
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kampioenschap beëindigen; nog een wedstrijd spelenplay offII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:
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play off — {v.} 1. To match opposing persons, forces, or interests so that they balance each other. * /The girl played off her admirers against each other./ * /Britain tried to play off European nations against each other so that she would have a balance of … Dictionary of American idioms
play off — {v.} 1. To match opposing persons, forces, or interests so that they balance each other. * /The girl played off her admirers against each other./ * /Britain tried to play off European nations against each other so that she would have a balance of … Dictionary of American idioms
play\ off — v 1. To match opposing persons, forces, or interests so that they balance each other. The girl played off her admirers against each other. Britain tried to play off European nations against each other so that she would have a balance of power. 2 … Словарь американских идиом
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