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81 demonstrate prowess
Общая лексика: проявлять отвагу -
82 her car was a statement of her driving prowess
Общая лексика: всем своим видом автомобиль, казалось, заявлял об исключительных ездовых качествах и элегантной удали своего владельцаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > her car was a statement of her driving prowess
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83 just to test one's prowess
Общая лексика: из спортивного интересаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > just to test one's prowess
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84 martial prowess
Общая лексика: воинская доблесть -
85 the politician's prowess in debate
Общая лексика: искусство государственного деятеля вести дебатыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the politician's prowess in debate
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86 sexual prowess
כושר ביצוע מיני* * *◙ ינימ עוציב רשוכ◄ -
87 sexual prowess
n.quuwat e mardumi (f.) / rujuliyat (f.) -
88 sexual prowess
sexuele kundigheid -
89 sexual prowess
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90 valor
доблесть имя существительное: -
91 valour
доблесть имя существительное: -
92 доблесть
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > доблесть
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93 спортивный
прил. sports, sporting, athleticспортивн|ый -
1. sports attr. ;
~ые игры games;
~ая классификация sports grading;
~ая общественность sports public;
~ая площадка sports ground;
~ая пресса sports press;
~ая форма sports dress;
~ый журналист sports writer;
~ый зал sports hall;
~ костюм sports kit;
~ инвентарь sports equipment;
~ый праздник sports festival;
~ое движение sports movement;
~оe состязание sporting contest, match;
2. (похожий на спортсмена) athletic(-looking), outdoor;
иметь ~ вид look athletic, have* an outdoor look;
из ~ого интереса for the fun of the thing, to test one`s prowess.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > спортивный
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94 doughtiness
ˈdautɪnɪs сущ. героизм, геройство, доблесть, мужество, отвага Syn: prowess, valor n доблесть, отвага, мужество doughtiness доблесть, отвага, мужествоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > doughtiness
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95 potatory
ˈpəutətərɪ прил.
1) характерный для пьяного;
склонный к пьянству potatory tendency. ≈ склонность к пьянству potatory prowess ≈ пьяная удаль
2) редк. годный для питья a питейный potatory питейныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > potatory
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96 Biton and Cleobis
Религия: (In Greek legend, the sons of Cydippe, priestess of Hera at Argos, noted for their filial devotion and for their athletic prowess and strength) Бито и Клеобис -
97 valor
valor sustantivo masculino 1a) (Com, Fin) value;◊ libros por valor de $150 books to the value of $150;objetos de valor valuables; valor adquisitivo purchasing power 2 armarse de valor to pluck up courage◊ ¡encima tiene el valor de protestar! and then she has the nerve to complain!3◊ valores sustantivo masculino plural
valor sustantivo masculino
1 (valentía, arrojo) courage, bravery
2 (mérito, importancia, etc) value, worth (precio) price: ha invertido en joyas por valor de un millón de pesetas, he has invested in a million pesetas' worth of jewels
no le da ningún valor al dinero, he attaches no importance to money
objetos de valor, valuables
sin valor, worthless
3 (vigencia, validez legal) validity
4 Mat Mús value
5 fam (jeta, caradura) cheek: tuvo el valor de preguntarme por ella, he had the nerve to ask me about her
6 Fin valores securities, bonds
7 (éticos) valores, values Locuciones: armarse de valor: se armó de valor e hizo frente a la agresión, she gathered up her courage and stood up to the aggression ' valor' also found in these entries: Spanish: agalla - alimento - antigüedad - armarse - aumentar - bagatela - bastante - catastral - conceder - determinación - importar - impuesta - impuesto - infundir - IVA - juicio - mérito - ni - nominal - nula - nulo - nutritiva - nutritivo - oscilación - oscilante - ponderar - preciosa - precioso - relativa - relativo - relieve - representar - reunir - sanctasanctórum - tal - tan - tres - valer - valorar - valoración - agallas - alguno - aliento - alimenticio - anecdótico - armar - asignar - audacia - bajar - carecer English: absolute - appreciate - appreciation - assess - assessment - asset - attach - book - bravery - cheap - courage - denomination - detract - equity - estimate - everything - face value - gain - grit - heart - intrinsic - invaluable - nerve - par - pluck - pluck up - prowess - replacement value - rise - sink - steel - street value - strength - summon up - tax - trash - underprice - valuable - value - value added tax - VAT - worth - worthless - worthlessness - cheapen - credit - doubtful - face - fail - govalor ['vælər] n: valor m, valentía fn.• aliento s.m.• animosidad s.f.• coraje s.m.• fuerza s.f.• generosidad s.f.• temple s.m.• valentía s.f.• valor (Coraje) s.m.• ánimo s.m.BrE valour 'vælər, 'vælə(r) mass noun (liter) bravura f (liter), valor m, valentía f(US) ['vælǝ(r)]N frm valor m, valentía f* * *BrE valour ['vælər, 'vælə(r)] mass noun (liter) bravura f (liter), valor m, valentía f -
98 sexual
adjective (concerned with the production of young or children: the sexual organs.) kjønns-, seksuellkjønnslig--------seksuelladj. \/ˈseksjʊəl\/, \/ˈsekʃʊəl\/1) seksuell, erotisk2) seksual-, kjønns-the sexual act kjønnsaktensexual power eller sexual prowess potens -
99 destreza
destreza sustantivo femenino skill;
destreza sustantivo femenino skill: muestra bastante destreza con la cometa, she demonstrates quite a bit of skill with the kite ' destreza' also found in these entries: Spanish: maña - saber - arte - manual - pericia - técnica English: art - consummate - craft - derive - develop - development - dexterity - hone - improve - improvement - neatness - practice - practise - proficiency - prowess - skill - trick - deftly -
100 valentía
valentía sustantivo femenino bravery, courage;
valentía sustantivo femenino bravery: no tuvo la valentía de reconocerlo, he did not have the courage to admit it ' valentía' also found in these entries: Spanish: afrontar - gallardía - rasgo - valor - abismante English: bear - bravery - byword - command - congratulate - courage - gallantry - instil - instill - prove - prowess - the - try - with - valor
См. также в других словарях:
Prowess — Prow ess, n. [OF. proece, proesce, F. prouesse. See {Prow}, a.] Distinguished bravery; valor; especially, military bravery and skill; gallantry; intrepidity; fearlessness. Chaucer. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] He by his prowess conquered all… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prowess — [n1] ability, skill accomplishment, address, adeptness, adroitness, aptitude, attainment, command, deftness, dexterity, excellence, expertise, expertness, facility, genius, mastery, readiness, sleight, talent; concept 630 Ant. inability, weakness … New thesaurus
prowess — I (ability) noun adeptness, adroitness, cleverness, competence, competency, craft, deftness, dexterity, excellence, expertise, expertness, facility, finesse, know how, mastership, mastery, proficiency, skill, skillfulness, virtuosity, wizardry II … Law dictionary
prowess — late 13c., prouesse, from O.Fr. proece (Fr. prouesse), from prou, variant of prud brave, valiant, from V.L. *prodem (Cf. Sp. proeza, It. prodezza; see PROUD (Cf. proud)). Prow was in M.E. as a noun meaning advantage, profit, also as a related adj … Etymology dictionary
prowess — *heroism, valor, gallantry Analogous words: bravery, boldness, audacity, intrepidity (see corresponding adjectives at BRAVE): *courage, mettle, spirit: strength, might, puissance, *power … New Dictionary of Synonyms
prowess — ► NOUN 1) skill or expertise in a particular activity or field. 2) bravery in battle. ORIGIN Old French proesce, from prou valiant … English terms dictionary
prowess — [prou′is] n. [ME < OFr prouesse < prou: see PROW2] 1. bravery; valor 2. superior ability, skill, etc … English World dictionary
prowess — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ academic, athletic, intellectual, manufacturing, military, physical, sexual, sporting (esp. BrE), technical, technological … Collocations dictionary
prowess — n. 1) to demonstrate, display prowess 2) athletic; military prowess 3) prowess in * * * [ praʊɪs] display prowess military prowess athletic to demonstrate prowess in … Combinatory dictionary
prowess — [[t]pra͟ʊɪs[/t]] N UNCOUNT Someone s prowess is their great skill at doing something. [FORMAL] He s always bragging about his prowess as a cricketer... The best and the brightest pupils competed to demonstrate their intellectual prowess … English dictionary
Prowess — This was an essential quality of a knight, being a combination of skill with both daring and valour. Such a skill was both developed and demonstrated at tournaments, whether in the *melee or in single combat on foot with a sword or jousting.… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases