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2 revancha
f.revenge (venganza).tomarse la revancha to take revenge* * *1 revenge2 (en naipes) return game3 DEPORTE return match\tomarse la revancha to take revenge* * *SF1) (=venganza) revengetomarse la revancha — to get one's revenge, get one's own back
2) (Dep) return match; (Boxeo) return fight* * *a) (Dep, Jueg) return gamepido la revancha — I want a rematch o a chance to get even
b) ( desquite)* * *= rematch.Ex. This result sheds some light on the practice of offering mandatory rematch clauses to elite boxers.* * *a) (Dep, Jueg) return gamepido la revancha — I want a rematch o a chance to get even
b) ( desquite)* * *= rematch.Ex: This result sheds some light on the practice of offering mandatory rematch clauses to elite boxers.
* * *mañana jugamos la revancha we're playing the return game tomorrowpido la revancha I want a rematch o a chance to get even2(desquite): ¡yo ya me tomaré la revancha! I'll get my own back! ( colloq)anda buscando la revancha he's out to get his revenge o to get his own back o to get even ( colloq)* * *
revancha sustantivo femeninoa) (Dep, Jueg) return gameb) ( desquite):◊ ¡me tomaré la revancha! I'll get my own back! (colloq)
revancha sustantivo femenino
1 (represalia, desquite) revenge: pienso tomarme la revancha, I intend to take revenge
2 fam Dep return match: ¿me das la revancha?, can we have a rematch?
* * *revancha nf1. [venganza] revenge;tienen muchas ganas de revancha they are hungry for revenge;tomarse la revancha to take revenge2. [partido, partida] rematch;el equipo derrotado pidió la revancha the losers asked for a rematch* * *f revenge;tomarse la revancha take o get one’s revenge* * *revancha nf1) desquite: revenge, requital2) : rematch* * *revancha n revenge -
3 boxeador
m.boxer, pugilist, fighter.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 boxer* * *(f. - boxeadora)noun* * *boxeador, -aSM / F boxer* * *- dora masculino, femenino boxer* * *= boxer.Ex. This result sheds some light on the practice of offering mandatory rematch clauses to elite boxers.* * *- dora masculino, femenino boxer* * *= boxer.Ex: This result sheds some light on the practice of offering mandatory rematch clauses to elite boxers.
* * *masculine, feminineboxer* * *
boxeador◊ - dora sustantivo masculino, femenino
boxer
boxeador sustantivo masculino boxer
' boxeador' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sonada
- sonado
- zurdo
English:
boxer
- manager
- manageress
- pow
- prizefighter
- welterweight
- fighter
* * *boxeador, -ora nm,fboxer* * *m, boxeadora f boxer* * *: boxer* * *boxeador n boxer
См. также в других словарях:
rematch — (n.) 1941, from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + MATCH (Cf. match) (n.) contest … Etymology dictionary
rematch — ► NOUN ▪ a second match or game between two sports teams or players … English terms dictionary
rematch — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
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rematch — [[t]ri͟ːmætʃ[/t]] rematches 1) N COUNT A rematch is a second game that is played between two people or teams, for example because their first match was a draw or because there was a dispute about some aspect of it. [mainly BRIT] Duff said he… … English dictionary
rematch — v. /ree mach , ree mach /; n. /ree mach /, v.t. 1. to match again; duplicate: an attempt to rematch a shade of green paint. 2. to schedule a second match for or between: to rematch the winners in each soccer league. n. 3. a second match between… … Universalium
rematch — 1. noun /riːˈmætʃ,ˈriː.mætʃ/ A repeated contest staged between the same opponents or teams which played a previous contest. After being beaten in pool by Melanie, Mohner asked for a rematch. 2. verb /riːˈmætʃ,ˈriː.mætʃ/ a) To bring opponents… … Wiktionary
rematch — UK [ˈriːˌmætʃ] / US [ˌrɪˈmætʃ] / US [ˈrɪˌmætʃ] noun [countable] Word forms rematch : singular rematch plural rematches in sport, a second match between the same opponents or teams … English dictionary
rematch — re|match [ˈri:mætʃ] n [C usually singular] when two teams or people compete against each other a second time, especially when there was no clear winner in the first competition = ↑replay ▪ Both teams are preparing for the rematch … Dictionary of contemporary English
rematch — /ˈrimætʃ/ (say reemach) noun 1. a match played against a contestant whom one has played before. –verb (i) 2. to play such a match. –verb (t) 3. to match again: to rematch the files. –rematching, noun …
rematch — noun Date: 1941 a second match between the same contestants or teams … New Collegiate Dictionary