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♦ defeat /dɪˈfi:t/n.sconfitta; disfatta: to suffer a defeat, subire una sconfitta; The bill suffered a narrow defeat, il disegno di legge non è passato per poco; to admit (o to concede) defeat, riconoscere la sconfitta; to inflict a defeat on sb., infliggere una sconfitta a q.; to sustain a defeat, subire una sconfitta; a crushing defeat, una sconfitta clamorosa; a humiliating defeat, una sconfitta umiliante; the defeat of the rebel army, la sconfitta dell'esercito ribelle● ( sport) away defeat, sconfitta in trasferta (o fuori casa) □ ( sport) home defeat, sconfitta in casa.♦ (to) defeat /dɪˈfi:t/v. t.1 sconfiggere; vincere: to defeat an army [the enemy], sconfiggere un esercito [il nemico]; The government could be defeated at the coming election, il governo potrebbe perdere alle prossime elezioni; ( calcio) We were defeated on penalties, abbiamo perso ai rigori2 essere troppo difficile per: The question defeated me, la domanda era troppo difficile per me; The selection process defeats all but the most determined, solo i più determinati superano il processo di selezione3 vanificare: to defeat sb. 's plans, vanificare i progetti di q.; to defeat the object of the exercise, vanificare lo scopo dell'esercizio4 respingere: The bill was defeated in the House of Commons, ai Comuni il disegno di legge è stato respinto. -
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A n1 (in battle, election, contest) défaite f ; to suffer a defeat, to meet with defeat essuyer une défaite ; to accept defeat accepter la défaite ; to concede ou admit defeat [team, troops] concéder la défaite ; [person] avouer son échec ; England's 3-2 defeat at the hands of ou by Italy la défaite de l'Angleterre 2-3 contre l'Italie ; election defeat défaite électorale ; an air of defeat un air défait ; an admission of defeat un aveu d'échec ; a personal defeat un échec personnel ;2 (of proposal, bill) rejet m (of de).B vtr1 ( beat) vaincre [enemy, army] ; battre [team, opposition, candidate] ; faire subir une défaite à [government] ; he has been defeated by the republican candidate il a été battu par le candidat républicain ; the government was defeated by a majority of 20 le gouvernement a été mis en échec par une majorité de 20 voix ; don't let yourself be defeated ne te laisse pas abattre ;2 ( reject) rejeter [bill, proposal] ;3 ( thwart) faire échouer [attempt, plan, take-over bid] ; mettre fin à [ambitions] ; vaincre [inflation] ; that defeats the whole purpose of doing cela va à l'encontre du but recherché en faisant ; he was defeated in his attempts to win toutes ses tentatitves pour gagner ont échoué ;4 ( seem incomprehensible to) it's a problem that has defeated many great minds c'est un problème qui a tenu en échec de nombreux savants ; it defeats me ça me dépasse. -
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defeat [dɪˈfi:t]1. noun[+ opponent, army] vaincre ; [+ team] battre ; [+ ambitions, plans, attempts] faire échouer ; [+ government, opposition] mettre en minorité ; [+ bill, amendment] rejeter* * *[dɪ'fiːt] 1.1) ( getting beaten) défaite f2) (of proposal, bill) rejet m (of de)3) ( personal failure) échec m2.transitive verb1) ( beat) vaincre [enemy]; battre [team, opposition, candidate]; faire subir une défaite à [government]2) ( overthrow) rejeter [bill, proposal]3) ( thwart) faire échouer [take-over bid]; vaincre [inflation] -
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defeat [dɪ'fi:t]1 noun(a) (of army, opposition, team, government) défaite f;∎ to suffer a defeat connaître une défaite, échouer;∎ to admit defeat s'avouer vaincu∎ they were defeated by one goal to nil ils ont été battus par un but à zéro;∎ it defeats me (I don't understand) cela me dépasse(b) (attempts, project, bill) faire échouer;∎ we were defeated by the weather nous avons échoué à cause du temps;∎ to defeat the ends of justice contrarier la justice;∎ that defeats the object ça va à l'encontre du but recherché -
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defeat [dɪˊfi:t]1. n1) пораже́ние;to sustain ( или to suffer) a defeat потерпе́ть пораже́ние
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1. сущ.
1) а) проигрыш( в соревновании) ;
поражение, разгром( в военной баталии) a crushing defeat, decisive defeat, resounding defeat, total defeat, utter defeat ≈ сокрушительное поражение ignominious, shameful defeat ≈ постыдное поражение sustain a defeat suffer a defeat meet a defeat invite defeat admit defeat б) фиаско, неудача( в делах;
напр., расстройство - о планах, крушение - о надеждах)
2) юр. отмена, аннулирование( решения, документа и т.д.)
2. гл.
1) воен. одержать победу( над кем-л.), наносить поражение;
завоевывать( что-л., кого-л.) to defeat decisively ≈ решительно разбить Syn: drub, lick, conquer, beat Ant: surrender, give up
2) а) ликвидировать, аннулировать;
юр. лишить законной силы, сделать недействительным Syn: nullify б) приводить к неудаче в делах (напр., расстраивать - о планах;
разрушать - о надеждах;
проваливать, забаллотировать - о законопроекте) A man who commits a crime defeats the end of his existence. ≈ Человек, который совершает преступление, ставит крест на своем дальнейшем существовании. поражение;
разгром - the * of a party поражение партии (на выборах и т. п.) - the * of a bill провал законопроекта (в парламенте) - * on points( спортивное) поражение по очкам - to inflict /to administer/ a * upon smb. нанести кому-л. поражение, разгромить кого-л. - to suffer /to sustain/ a * потерпеть поражение - to accept * примириться с поражением - for the first time in his life he met * впервые в жизни он познал горечь поражения крушение (надежд) - it was the * of all my plans все мои планы рухнули (юридическое) аннулирование, отмена наносить поражение, разбивать - to * the enemy разбить противника, одержать победу над противником - to * a candidate нанести поражение кандидату (на выборах) - to * smb. on points (спортивное) выиграть состязание /бой, встречу/ по очкам - to * in detail( военное) разгромить по частям - after six hours of debate, they *ed the nonconfidence motion после шестичасовых дебатов они провалили резолюцию недоверия - the Government was *ed in Parliament правительство получило в парламенте вотум недоверия расстраивать, срывать;
разрушать (планы, замыслы и т. п.) - to * smb.'s ends сорвать чьи-л. замыслы - to * the ends of justice помешать делу /торжеству/ правосудия - to * one's own purpose /object/ повредить самому себе;
действовать во вред своим собственным целям - he was *ed in his plans его планы потерпели крах - to * smb. of his hopes (устаревшее) обмануть чьи-л. надежды( юридическое) уничтожать, отменять, аннулировать > this *s me я не в силах с этим справиться, это выше моих сил, это выше моего разумения defeat юр. аннулирование ~ аннулирование ~ аннулировать ~ наносить поражение ~ наносить поражение ~ отвергать, проваливать ( законопроект) ~ отмена, аннулирование ~ отмена ~ юр. отменять, аннулировать ~ отменять, аннулировать ~ отменять ~ побеждать, наносить поражение ~ поражение;
to sustain (или to suffer) a defeat потерпеть поражение ~ поражение ~ предотвращать ~ прекращать ~ прекращение ~ разрушать, ~ разрушать планы ~ расстраивать (планы) ;
разрушать (надежды и т. п.) ;
проваливать(законопроект) ~ расстраивать планы ~ расстройство (планов) ;
крушение (надежд) ~ расстройство (планов и т.п.) ~ срывать замыслы ~ страивать ~ уничтожать ~ at polls поражение на выборах ~ in election поражение на выборах ~ of bill отклонение законопроекта inflict a ~ наносить поражение ~ поражение;
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[dɪˈfi:t]defeat юр. аннулирование defeat аннулирование defeat аннулировать defeat наносить поражение defeat наносить поражение defeat отвергать, проваливать (законопроект) defeat отмена, аннулирование defeat отмена defeat юр. отменять, аннулировать defeat отменять, аннулировать defeat отменять defeat побеждать, наносить поражение defeat поражение; to sustain (или to suffer) a defeat потерпеть поражение defeat поражение defeat предотвращать defeat прекращать defeat прекращение defeat разрушать, defeat разрушать планы defeat расстраивать (планы); разрушать (надежды и т. п.); проваливать(законопроект) defeat расстраивать планы defeat расстройство (планов); крушение (надежд) defeat расстройство (планов и т.п.) defeat срывать замыслы defeat страивать defeat уничтожать defeat at polls поражение на выборах defeat in election поражение на выборах defeat of bill отклонение законопроекта inflict a defeat наносить поражение defeat поражение; to sustain (или to suffer) a defeat потерпеть поражение -
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1. transitive verb1) (overcome) besiegen; zu Fall bringen [Antrag, Vorschlag]2) (baffle)something defeats me — ich kann etwas nicht begreifen; (frustrate)
the task has defeated us — diese Aufgabe hat uns überfordert
2. noundefeat the object/purpose of something — etwas völlig sinnlos machen
* * *[di'fi:t] 1. verb(to win a victory over: They defeated our team by three goals; We will defeat the enemy eventually.) besiegen2. noun(the loss of a game, battle, race etc: His defeat in the last race depressed him; We suffered yet another defeat.) die Niederlage- academic.ru/98924/defeated">defeated- defeatism
- defeatist* * *de·feat[dɪˈfi:t]I. vt1. (win over)▪ to \defeat sb/sth candidate, enemy, army jdn/etw besiegenthis line of reasoning \defeats me, I must admit ( fig) diesem Argument kann ich leider nicht folgento \defeat sb's hopes jds Hoffnungen zerschlagento \defeat a proposal einen Vorschlag ablehnento \defeat an amendment einen Antrag auf Gesetzesänderung ablehnen3. (destroy)▪ to \defeat sth:that \defeats the purpose of this meeting dann verliert dieses Treffen seinen SinnII. n Niederlage f* * *[dɪ'fiːt]1. n(= defeating) Besiegung f, Sieg m (of über +acc); (of motion, bill) Ablehnung f; (of hopes, plans) Vereitelung f; (= being defeated) Niederlage ftheir defeat of the enemy —
their defeat by the enemy — ihre Besiegung or Niederlage durch den Feind
2. vtarmy, team besiegen, schlagen; government eine Niederlage beibringen (+dat), besiegen; motion, bill ablehnen; hopes, plans vereitelnto defeat one's own ends or object — sich (dat or acc) ins eigene Fleisch schneiden
* * *defeat [dıˈfiːt]A v/t1. einen Gegner besiegen, schlagen:he felt defeated fig er war niedergeschlagen;it defeats me fig das ist mir zu hoch;it defeats me why … fig ich begreife nicht, warum …;it defeats me to do so fig das geht über meine Kraft2. einen Angriff nieder-, ab-, zurückschlagen, abweisen3. PARL einen Antrag etc zu Fall bringen:defeat by vote niederstimmen4. eine Hoffnung, einen Plan etc vereiteln, zunichtemachen, durchkreuzen5. JUR einen Anspruch etc null und nichtig machenB s1. Besiegung f2. Niederlage f:learn from defeat aus Niederlagen lernen3. Nieder-, Zurückschlagung f, Abweisung f4. PARL Ablehnung f (eines Antrags)5. Vereit(e)lung f, Durchkreuzung f6. Misserfolg m, Fehlschlag m* * *1. transitive verb1) (overcome) besiegen; zu Fall bringen [Antrag, Vorschlag]2) (baffle)something defeats me — ich kann etwas nicht begreifen; (frustrate)
2. noundefeat the object/purpose of something — etwas völlig sinnlos machen
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I [dɪ'fiːt]1) sconfitta f., disfatta f.2) (of proposal, bill) rifiuto m. (of di)II [dɪ'fiːt]1) (beat) sconfiggere, vincere [ enemy]; battere, sconfiggere [team, opposition, candidate]; causare una sconfitta a [ government]2) (reject) respingere [bill, proposal]* * *[di'fi:t] 1. verb(to win a victory over: They defeated our team by three goals; We will defeat the enemy eventually.) sconfiggere2. noun(the loss of a game, battle, race etc: His defeat in the last race depressed him; We suffered yet another defeat.) sconfitta- defeated- defeatism
- defeatist* * *I [dɪ'fiːt]1) sconfitta f., disfatta f.2) (of proposal, bill) rifiuto m. (of di)II [dɪ'fiːt]1) (beat) sconfiggere, vincere [ enemy]; battere, sconfiggere [team, opposition, candidate]; causare una sconfitta a [ government]2) (reject) respingere [bill, proposal]
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suffer — verb 1 PAIN (I, T) to experience physical or mental pain: At least he died suddenly and didn t suffer. (+ from): Simon suffers from migraines. | I/you/she will suffer for it (=will feel very ill or sore): I know I ll suffer for it in the morning … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
defeat — I n. 1) to inflict (formal) a defeat on 2) to meet, suffer (a) defeat (at smb. s hands) 3) to invite defeat 4) to admit defeat 5) a crushing, decisive, resounding, total, utter; ignominious, shameful defeat II v. to defeat decisively * * * [dɪ… … Combinatory dictionary
defeat — de|feat1 W3 [dıˈfi:t] n [U and C] 1.) failure to win or succeed ▪ She was a woman who hated to admit defeat . ▪ The Democratic Party candidate has already conceded defeat . defeat in ▪ The socialist party suffered a crushing defeat in the French… … Dictionary of contemporary English
suffer defeat — index lose (undergo defeat), quit (discontinue), yield (submit) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
suffer by comparison — index lose (undergo defeat) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
suffer */*/*/ — UK [ˈsʌfə(r)] / US [ˈsʌfər] verb Word forms suffer : present tense I/you/we/they suffer he/she/it suffers present participle suffering past tense suffered past participle suffered 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to feel pain in your body or your… … English dictionary
suffer — verb ADVERB ▪ a lot, badly, enormously, greatly, grievously, horribly, immensely, mightily, severely, terribly, tremendously … Collocations dictionary
defeat — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, comprehensive (esp. BrE), decisive, heavy, major, overwhelming, resounding, serious, stunning, total … Collocations dictionary
suffer — suf|fer W1S1 [ˈsʌfə US ər] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(pain)¦ 2¦(bad experience/situation)¦ 3¦(become worse)¦ 4 not suffer fools gladly ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: souffrir, from Vulgar Latin sufferire, from Latin sufferre, from sub ( SUB )… … Dictionary of contemporary English
suffer — suf|fer [ sʌfər ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to feel pain in your body or your mind: Don t worry, the animal won t suffer any pain. When parents argue constantly, it s the children who suffer most. a ) suffer from to have a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
suffer*/*/*/ — [ˈsʌfə] verb 1) [I/T] to feel pain in your body or your mind When parents argue constantly, it s the children who suffer most.[/ex] Don t worry, the animal won t suffer any pain.[/ex] 2) [T]suffer from sth to have a particular illness or physical … Dictionary for writing and speaking English