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101 победитель
1) General subject: champion, conqueror, gainer, prizetaker, prizewinner, victor, winner, vanquisher, the winning entry (работа, идея, и т.п., занявшая первое место на конкурсе)2) Dialect: capper (в состязании)3) Sports: champion (на конкурсе, выставке и т.п.)4) Jargon: top dog5) Makarov: holder -
102 премированный
1) General subject: prise, prize, prizewinner2) Aviation medicine: prone -
103 призёр
1) General subject: awardee, prizer, prizetaker, prizewinner, winner -
104 מנצח
victor, winner, conqueror, triumphant, victorious, winning, prizewinner, cupholder; conductor (music), maestro, precentor -
105 mkilemba
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mkilemba[Swahili Plural] wakilemba[English Word] successful candidate[English Plural] successful candidates[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mkilemba[Swahili Plural] wakilemba[English Word] prizewinner[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mkilemba[Swahili Plural] wakilemba[English Word] someone who has earned the right to wear a turban[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
106 pay out
v.• desembolsar v.1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( distribute) \<\<dividend/compensation/prize money\>\> pagar*b) ( spend) (colloq) desembolsar, aflojar (fam)2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<rope\>\> ir* soltando1. VT + ADV2) [+ rope] ir soltando3) † (fig) desquitarse conI'll pay you out for this! — ¡me las pagarás!
2.VI + ADV* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( distribute) \<\<dividend/compensation/prize money\>\> pagar*b) ( spend) (colloq) desembolsar, aflojar (fam)2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o \<\<rope\>\> ir* soltando -
107 Nobelpreisträgerin
No|bẹl|preis|trä|ger(in)m(f)Nobel prizewinner* * ** * *f.Nobel Prize winner n.Nobel laureate n. -
108 champion
/'t∫empjon/ Ⅰ m pers. Sport champion Ⅱ m anim. prizewinner* * ** * *mppl. -i sport champion, winner.mapl. -y ( pies) champion, winner.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > champion
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109 præmietager
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110 campeón
m.1 champion, champ, prizewinner, record holder.Ella se logró vestir a tiempo She was able to get dressed on time.2 champion, paladin.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 champion* * *(f. - campeona)noun* * *campeón, -onaSM / F championcampeón/ona de venta — best seller
* * *I- peona adjetivo champion (before n)II- peona masculino, femenino champion* * *= champion.Ex. The author, a champion gymnast and long-time coach, shares practical suggestions for encouraging young females to begin and maintain participation in sports.----* actual campeón, el = defending champion.* campeón mundial = world beater, world champion.* campeón vigente, el = defending champion.* * *I- peona adjetivo champion (before n)II- peona masculino, femenino champion* * *= champion.Ex: The author, a champion gymnast and long-time coach, shares practical suggestions for encouraging young females to begin and maintain participation in sports.
* actual campeón, el = defending champion.* campeón mundial = world beater, world champion.* campeón vigente, el = defending champion.* * *champion ( before n)masculine, feminine2 (defensor) championse convirtió en el campeón de nuestra causa he became the champion of our cause3 ( Agr) champion* * *
campeón◊ - peona adjetivo
champion ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
champion;
el campeón del mundo the world champion
campeón,-ona sustantivo masculino y femenino champion
' campeón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
campeona
- detentar
- ganarse
- olímpica
- olímpico
- proclamarse
- destronar
- indiscutible
- título
English:
champion
- defending champion
- holder
- reigning
- succession
- title-holder
- world-beater
- defending
- title
- world
* * *campeón, -ona nm,f1. [en campeonato] champion;el campeón mundial the world champion;Fames todo un campeón sacando fotos he's very good at taking photoscampeón de invierno = league leader halfway through the season2. [de causa] champion, defender;el campeón de los derechos de los inmigrantes the champion o defender of the rights of immigrants* * *m, campeona f champion* * ** * *campeón n champion -
111 clausurar
v.1 to close, to conclude (acto).2 to close down (local).El alcalde clausuró el local The mayor closed down the place.3 to shut down.Ellos clausuraron a Ricardo They shut Richard down.4 to censure, to ban.Los alumnos clausuran el reglamento The students censure the guidelines.* * *1 (poner fin) to close, conclude2 (cerrar) to close (down)* * *VT1) [+ debate, curso] to close, bring to a close2) [+ negocio, edificio] to close, close down3) LAm [+ casa] to close (up)* * *verbo transitivoa) <congreso/sesión> acto/discurso to bring... to a close; persona to closeb) <local/estadio> to close... down* * *= close down.Ex. In this case, however, summer vacation resulted in universities and other institutions closing down completely right in the middle of her stay.* * *verbo transitivoa) <congreso/sesión> acto/discurso to bring... to a close; persona to closeb) <local/estadio> to close... down* * *= close down.Ex: In this case, however, summer vacation resulted in universities and other institutions closing down completely right in the middle of her stay.
* * *clausurar [A1 ]vt1 ‹congreso/sesión› «acto/discurso» to bring … to a close; «persona» to close2 ‹local/estadio› to close … downfue clausurado por insalubre it was closed down for health reasons* * *
clausurar ( conjugate clausurar) verbo transitivoa) ‹congreso/sesión› [acto/discurso] to bring … to a close;
[ persona] to closeb) ‹local/estadio› to close … down
clausurar verbo transitivo to close
' clausurar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
precintar
English:
close off
- close
* * *clausurar vt1. [acto] to close, to conclude;el concierto clausuró el festival the concert closed the festival o brought the festival to a close;el Premio Nobel clausuró el congreso the Nobel prizewinner closed the conference2. [local] to close down;las autoridades clausuraron el estadio por dos encuentros the authorities closed the stadium for two matches* * *v/t* * *clausurar vt1) : to close, to bring to a close2) : to close down -
112 favorecido
adj.favored, preferred, favoured, favourite.past part.past participle of spanish verb: favorecer.* * *► adjetivo1 (atractivo) well-favoured (US well-favored)2 (afortunado) lucky, fortunate* * *favorecido, -a1. ADJ1) (=beneficiado) [en el trato] favoured, favored (EEUU); [por la suerte, el dinero] fortunateresultó favorecido en la lotería con más de un millón de euros — he won over a million euros on the lottery
2) [físicamente]estás muy favorecido en esta foto — you look very good in this photo, this is a very good photo of you
2.SM / Flos favorecidos con el primer premio — the winners of the first prize, those who won the first prize
* * *- da adjetivoa) ( en foto)en esta foto salió muy favorecido — this photograph flatters him, this is a very flattering photograph of him
b) (AmL frml) ( en sorteo)* * *= advantaged.Ex. What are called ' advantaged' homes, by which we mean those that offer their children the benefits every child should have, possess their own small libraries.----* area menos favorecida = less favoured area.* menos favorecido = less-advantaged, less favoured [less favored].* región menos favorecida = less favoured region (LFR).* zona menos favorecida = less favoured area.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( en foto)en esta foto salió muy favorecido — this photograph flatters him, this is a very flattering photograph of him
b) (AmL frml) ( en sorteo)* * *= advantaged.Ex: What are called ' advantaged' homes, by which we mean those that offer their children the benefits every child should have, possess their own small libraries.
* area menos favorecida = less favoured area.* menos favorecido = less-advantaged, less favoured [less favored].* región menos favorecida = less favoured region (LFR).* zona menos favorecida = less favoured area.* * *favorecido -da1(en una foto): aquí ha salido muy favorecido this photograph flatters him, this is a very flattering photograph of him2(atractivo): es muy poco favorecido he's not very good looking3( AmL frml) (en un sorteo): salió favorecido con el primer premio he was the lucky winner of o he won the first prize* * *favorecido, -a♦ adj♦ nm,fAm winner, prizewinner* * *m, favorecida f L.Am.winner* * *favorecido, -da adj1) : flattering2) : fortunate -
113 laureado
adj.laureate, award-winning, honored, honoured.f. & m.laureate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: laurear.* * *► adjetivo1 prizewinning* * *laureado, -a frm1.ADJ [persona] honoured, honored (EEUU), distinguished; [obra] prize-winning2.SM / F (=premiado) prizewinner* * *- da adjetivo (frml) prize-winning (before n)* * *= honoree.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Indeed, the list of honorees could not possibly be complete without Mr. Lubetzky's name added to it.* * *- da adjetivo (frml) prize-winning (before n)* * *= honoree.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Indeed, the list of honorees could not possibly be complete without Mr. Lubetzky's name added to it.
* * *laureado -da* * *laureado, -a♦ adjprize-winning♦ nm,fwinner, prize-winner* * *adj prize-winning* * *laureado, -da adj & n: laureate -
114 premiada
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115 adjudicatario
m.awardee, successful bidder, purchaser, successful tenderer.* * *► adjetivo1 contract-winning► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (premio) prizewinner2 (venta) successful bidder3 (obras) contract-winner, contract-winning company* * *masculine, feminine1 (de un premio) recipient ( frml), winner(de una obra): la empresa fue adjudicataria del contrato para la obra the company was awarded the contract for the work2 (en una subasta) buyer* * *adjudicatario, -a♦ adjla empresa adjudicataria del contrato the company awarded o which won the contract♦ nm,fel adjudicatario del contrato the winner of the contract, the person/company awarded the contract;el adjudicatario del premio the winner of the prize -
116 galardonada
galardonado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino prizewinner -
117 galardonado
Del verbo galardonar: ( conjugate galardonar) \ \
galardonado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: galardonado galardonar
galardonado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino prizewinner
galardonar verbo transitivo to award a prize to ' galardonado' also found in these entries: Spanish: galardonada - premio English: award -
118 ganador
ganador
la película ganadora del Oscar the Oscar-winning film ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino winner
ganador,-ora
I adjetivo winning
II sustantivo masculino y femenino winner ' ganador' also found in these entries: Spanish: agraciada - agraciado - ganadora - ganarse - quién - vencedor - vencedora - Nobel English: outright - prizewinner - winner - winning - entry - prize -
119 premio
Del verbo premiar: ( conjugate premiar) \ \
premio es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
premió es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: premiar premio premió
premiar ( conjugate premiar) verbo transitivoa) ‹actor/escritor› to award a/the prize to, award … a/the prize
premio sustantivo masculino conceder or dar un premio to award o give a prize; ganar or llevarse un premio to win a prize;◊ el premio a la mejor película the award o prize for the best movie;premio de consolación or (CS) (de) consuelo consolation prize; premio gordo jackpot; Ppremio Nobel ( galardón) Nobel Prize; ( galardonado) Nobel Prize winner
premiar verbo transitivo
1 (dar un premio) to award o give a prize [a, to]
2 (recompensar un esfuerzo, sacrificio) to reward: premiamos su fidelidad con un descuento, we're rewarding your loyalty with a discount
premio sustantivo masculino
1 (sorteo, competición, galardón) prize, award
premio de consolación, consolation prize
el premio al mejor actor de reparto, the award for the best supporting actor
2 (recompensa a esfuerzo, sacrificio) reward, recompense ' premio' also found in these entries: Spanish: adjudicar - adjudicación - amañar - candidata - candidato - candidatura - conceder - concesión - consolación - décima - décimo - desierta - desierto - dotar - dotada - dotado - engordar - entrega - espaldarazo - fallar - fallo - ganar - ganarse - GP - llevarse - Nobel - optar - otorgar - premiar - quedarse - recaer - recibir - sonar - correr - dar - embolsarse - entregar - felicitar - gordo - hacer - llevar - merecer - metálico - obtener - proponer - sacar - sortear - tocar - trofeo - valer English: award - booby prize - carry off - cup - extraordinary - flabbergasted - jackpot - joint - present - prize - prizewinner - purse - take - win - behalf - booby - consolation - much - Nobel Prize - who - wind -
120 лауреат
м.laureate; prizewinner
См. также в других словарях:
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prizewinner — noun Date: 1893 a winner of a prize … New Collegiate Dictionary
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prizewinner — n. one who wins the prize; victor, champion, one who wins a competition or contest … English contemporary dictionary
prizewinner — n. a winner of a prize. Derivatives: prizewinning adj … Useful english dictionary
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