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1 skilful fight
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2 fight
1. n1) бой, битва, сражение2) борьба•- cat-and-dog fightto spoil for a fight — искать ссоры; лезть в драку; рваться в бой
- Congressional fights
- ding-dong fight
- fight to the finish
- floor fights
- hand-to-hand fight
- heavy fight
- ideological fight
- interparty fight
- irreconcilable fight
- life-or-death fight
- persistent fight
- skilful fight
- street fights
- three-cornered fight
- two-way fight
- vehement fight 2. v1) вести боевые действия, сражаться; воевать2) бороться•to fight back — давать отпор, сопротивляться
to fight back with smth — отбиваться чем-л.
to fight one another to the nail — ожесточенно сражаться; биться до последнего
to fight out — победить, отстоять в борьбе
to fight tooth-and-nail — драться не на жизнь, а на смерть
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3 leadership
nруководство, управление; руководителиto challenge smb for the leadership — претендовать на занимаемый кем-л. пост лидера
to contest the party leadership — претендовать на / бороться за руководство партией
to disunite the leadership — разобщать / раскалывать руководство
to divide the leadership — вносить раскол в руководство; вбивать клин между руководителями
to exercise / to exert leadership — осуществлять руководство
to fight off a challenge to one's leadership — отстаивать свою должность руководителя
to re-assert one's leadership — вновь утверждать свое руководство
to secure the political leadership of one's country — добиваться политического руководства своей страной
- accepted leadershipto support one's leadership — поддерживать свое руководство
- accession to the leadership
- adequate leadership
- aggressive leadership
- aging leadership
- central leadership
- change of leadership
- coalition leadership
- coherent leadership
- collective leadership
- competent leadership
- contender for leadership
- daring leadership
- day-by-day leadership
- democratic leadership
- dissatisfaction with the political leadership
- effective leadership
- hand-over of leadership
- incompetent leadership
- joint leadership
- leadership of a party
- legislative advocacy leadership
- legislative leadership
- military leadership
- military-political leadership
- mixed leadership
- national leadership
- old-guard leadership
- party leadership
- personal leadership
- political leadership
- present leadership - provisional leadership
- recognized leadership
- responsible leadership
- rotating leadership
- shakeup in the leadership
- single leadership
- skilful leadership
- stable leadership
- state leadership
- strong leadership
- style of leadership
- successive leadership
- sweeping change of leadership
- top leadership
- trade-union leadership
- under smb's leadership
- under the leadership of
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- union leadership
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4 at odds
1) (of smb.) в ссоре, не в ладах (с)I admire you, too, though we have been at odds with each other. (M. West, ‘The Ambassador’, ch. VIII) — Восхищаюсь я и вами, хотя мы с вами не очень ладим.
There was no one so stubborn as a Catholic at odds with his conscience. (M. West, ‘The Devil's Advocate’, ch. III) — Нет большего упрямца, чем католик, который не в ладах со своей совестью.
And at last he fell asleep, at odds with himself and with the whole world and above all, with Jean. (S. Chaplin, ‘The Watchers and the Watched’, ch. 3) — И Тигр уснул в конце концов - злой на себя и на весь мир, а пуще всего на Джин.
2) (of smth.) в противоречии, в дисгармонии (с)In the passage they encountered Mr. Mould the undertaker: a little elderly gentleman... with... a face in which a queer attempt at melancholy was at odds with a smirk satisfaction... (Ch. Dickens, ‘Martin Chuzzlewit’, ch. XIX) — В коридоре их встретил гробовщик мистер Моулд, коротенький пожилой человечек... с... несколько странным выражением лица, на котором попытка выразить печаль боролась с довольной улыбкой...
His mouth was full lipped and jovial and completely at odds with his long and villainously beaked nose. (J. Steinbeck, ‘The Pastures of Heaven’, ch. 9) — Его толстые губы и веселая улыбка совершенно не гармонировали с длинным, крючковатым, злодейского вида носом.
The apple pie looked very good too: it was not one of those pies in which the crust and the fruit are still leading separate existences and continue being at odds inside the eater... (J. B. Priestley, ‘The Doomsday Men’, ch. 6) — Этот яблочный пирог тоже имел очень аппетитный вид: он был не из тех пирогов, у которых корочка и содержимое враждуют между собой и, попав в желудок голодного человека, начинают настоящую войну.
Esther's geography was at odds with the facts... Londoners always minimize the distance between themselves and a park. (S. Chaplin, ‘Sam in the Morning’, ch. 7) — Географические представления Эстер расходились с действительностью... Лондонцы ведь всегда уменьшают расстояние между собой и парком.
3) в невыгодном положении, в неблагоприятных условияхWhat warrior was there, however famous and skilful, that could fight at odds with him? (W. Thackeray quoted in EI) — Какой воин, сколь бы знаменит и искусен он ни был, мог бы сражаться с ним, находясь в таком невыгодном положении?
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5 at odds (with)
1) (of smb.) в ccope, нe в лaдax (c кeм-л.)I admire you, too, though we have been at odds with each other (M. West). There was no one so stubborn as a Catholic at odds with his conscience (M. West). And at last he fell asleep, at odds with himself and with the whole world and above all, with Jean (S. Chaplin)2) (of smth.) в пpoтивopeчии, нe гapмoниpующий c чём-л.; нe cooтвeтcтвующий чeму-л.His mouth was full lipped and jovial and completely at odds with his long and villainously beaked nose (J. Steinbeck). Esther's geography was at odds with the facts (S. Chaplin). It never ceased to surprise me that Mark's opinions should so often be at odds with the majority of other people's (5. Howatch)3) в нeвыгoднoм пoлoжeнии, в нeблaгoпpиятныx уcлoвияxWhat warrior was there, however famous and skilful, that could fight at odds with Mm? (W. M. Thackeray)
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