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1 entgegentreten
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)2. fig. (bekämpfen, hindern) oppose, resist; Missständen etc.: take steps ( oder measures oder action) against; einer Gefahr etc.: confront, face up to; Vorwürfen, Drohungen etc.: counter, stand up to; Gerüchten etc.: contradict, speak out against, counter3. fig. Sache: jemandem entgegentreten present itself to s.o.; uns traten Schwierigkeiten etc. entgegen we met with difficulties etc., we had to face up ( oder contend with) difficulties etc.* * *to face; to approach; to oppose* * *ent|ge|gen|tre|tenvi sep irreg aux sein +datto step or walk up to; dem Feind to go into action against; einer Politik, Forderungen to oppose; Behauptungen, Vorurteilen to counter; einer Gefahr, Unsitten to take steps against, to act against* * *(to act or compete against: Who is opposing him in the election?) oppose* * *ent·ge·gen|tre·tenvi irreg Hilfsverb: sein1. (in den Weg treten)▪ jdm \entgegentreten to walk up to sbeinem Feind/Gegner \entgegentreten to go into action against an enemy/opponent2. (sich zur Wehr setzen)* * *Schwierigkeiten (Dat.) entgegentreten — stand up to difficulties
einem Angriff entgegentreten — answer an attack
Vorwürfen/Anschuldigungen entgegentreten — answer reproaches/ accusations
* * *entgegentreten v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)2. fig (bekämpfen, hindern) oppose, resist; Missständen etc: take steps ( oder measures oder action) against; einer Gefahr etc: confront, face up to; Vorwürfen, Drohungen etc: counter, stand up to; Gerüchten etc: contradict, speak out against, counter3. fig Sache:jemandem entgegentreten present itself to sb;* * *unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein go/come up to; (fig.)Schwierigkeiten (Dat.) entgegentreten — stand up to difficulties
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2 трудность трудност·ь
difficulty; pitfall разг.выпутаться из трудностей — to extricate (oneself) from difficulties
испытывать трудности — to suffer / to experience difficulties, to be at a low ebb
переносить трудности — to suffer hardships преодолевать трудности to overcome / to bring over / to bridge over / to win difficulties
возникли трудности — difficulties arose, snag developed
непреодолимые трудности — insuperable / insurmountable difficulties
технические / формальные трудности — technical difficulties
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > трудность трудност·ь
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3 combattere
v/t and v/i fight* * *combattere v. intr.1 to fight*, to combat, to battle, to contend: combattere a fianco di qlcu., to fight alongside (o with s.o. o on s.o.'s side); combattere ad armi pari, to fight on equal terms; combattere contro qlcu., to fight against (o with) s.o.; combattere corpo a corpo, to fight hand-to-hand (o to engage in hand-to-hand fighting); combattere per mare, to fight at sea (o to wage war at sea); morire combattendo per la patria, to die fighting for one's country2 (fig.) to fight*, to battle (with s.o., sthg.); to contend, to struggle: combattere contro le difficoltà, to contend with difficulties◆ v.tr. to fight*, to oppose, to combat: combattere una battaglia, to fight a battle; combattere un'eresia, to combat a heresy; combattere il cancro, to fight (against) cancer; combattere l'ingiustizia, to fight against injustice.◘ combattersi v.rifl.rec. to fight*.* * *[kom'battere]1. vtto fight, (fig : teoria, malattia) to combat, fight (against)2. vi* * *[kom'battere] 1.verbo transitivo to fight* (anche fig.)2.1) (in guerra) to fight*, to battle ( con, contro with)* * *combattere/kom'battere/ [2]to fight* (anche fig.)(aus. avere)2 fig. to fight* ( con, contro against); la ditta ha dovuto combattere per sopravvivere the firm has had to struggle to survive. -
4 kampen
〈 formeel〉1 contend (with) ⇒ combat/struggle/fight/wrestle (with)♦voorbeelden:met tegenslag te kampen hebben • have to cope with setbacks -
5 бороться с трудностями
1) General subject: struggle against difficulties, stem difficulties2) Makarov: contend with difficultiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бороться с трудностями
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6 te kampen hebben met moeilijkheden
te kampen hebben met moeilijkhedenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > te kampen hebben met moeilijkheden
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7 slås
battle, brawl, fight, grapple, scrap* * *vb(præt: sloges) fight,(T: mindre alvorligt) scrap ( fx the boys were scrapping);[ slås med en] fight (, scrap) with somebody;[ slås med noget] struggle with something,F contend with something ( fx difficulties, problems);[ han har meget at slås med] he has many difficulties to contend with,T he has got a lot to put up with;[ slås om] fight (, scrap) over ( fx the money),( om langvarig kamp) struggle for ( fx power);[ komme op at slås] come to blows; start a fight;[ være oppe at slås] be fighting, have a fight. -
8 walcz|yć
impf vi 1. (w konflikcie zbrojnym, bezpośrednim starciu) [osoba, armia, państwo] to fight- walczyć na pięści to fight with one’s a. the fists- walczyć na miecze/noże to fight with swords/knives- walczyć mieczem/szablą to fight with a sword/sabre- walczyć przeciw(ko) komuś/czemuś to fight against sb/sth- walczyć z kimś o coś to fight with sb over sth- walczyć za ojczyznę a. w obronie ojczyzny to fight for one’s country- walczyć do końca a. do upadłego to fight to the bitter end- walczyli o odzyskanie niepodległości they fought for independence- walczące strony podpisały rozejm the belligerents a. belligerent states signed a truce- mój ojciec walczył w partyzantce my father was a guer(r)illa (fighter)- walczyła ze złodziejem she struggled with a thief- bracia walczyli o piłkę the brothers fought over a ball- walczył, żeby się uwolnić he struggled to free himself2. (przeciwstawiać się) to oppose vt (z kimś/czymś sb/sth); (rywalizować) to compete, to contend (o coś for sth)- robotnicy walczący z systemem/kierownictwem fabryki workers opposing the regime/the management of a factory- walczyli (między sobą) o władzę/o klientów they competed (with each other) for power/to win customers- walczące strony/partie nie przebierały w środkach the contending a. competing sides/parties were unscrupulous- walczyć na boisku/w finale/w wyścigach to compete on a pitch/in the final/in a race- walczyć na ringu to fight in the ring- walczyć o pierwsze miejsce/tytuł mistrza/złoty medal to compete for the first place/a championship/a gold medal- dwie drużyny walczące ze sobą w turnieju two teams competing against each other in a tournament4. (zmagać się) to struggle; to wrestle przen. (z czymś with sth); to battle (z czymś against sth)- walczyć z trudnościami/problemami/przeciwnościami to struggle a. grapple with difficulties/problems/against adversities- walczyć z chorobą to battle against an illness- walczyć ze snem a. z sennością to struggle to remain awake- walczyć ze śmiercią to be near to death, to be on the verge of death- przez lata walczyła z depresją she wrestled with depression for years5. (zabiegać) to stand up (o coś for sth); to struggle (o kogoś/coś for sb/sth)- walczyć o swoje prawa/prawa człowieka to stand up for one’s rights/human rights- narody walczące o pokój/demokrację nations struggling for peace/democracy- supermarkety muszą walczyć o klientów supermarkets have to compete for customers6. (mocować się) to wrestle, to struggle (z czymś with sth)- walczyć z zamkiem błyskawicznym to wrestle with a zip- walczyć z nieporęcznym kufrem to struggle with an unwieldy trunk■ ciekawość walczy w nim (o lepsze) z obawą curiosity and fear are competing to get the better of him- walczyć z wiatrakami to tilt at windmillsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > walcz|yć
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9 trækkes
vb:[( have at) trækkes med] be saddled with ( fx a difficult mother-in-law),F be afflicted with ( fx illness),T have to put up with;[ han har meget at trækkes med] he has got a lot to put up with,F he has many difficulties to contend with. -
10 kæmpe
sg - kǽmpen, pl - kǽmperбогаты́рь м, велика́н м* * *battle, fight, giant, grapple, mammoth, monster, scramble, struggle, wrestle* * *I. (en -r) giant;( kriger) warrior;(bot) plantain.II. vb fight ( fx for freedom; to the bitter end);( ofte hårdt, længe) struggle ( fx to reach the shore; for freedom, for power; with difficulties);F battle ( fx for first place; against ill-health);[ kæmpe sig frem] fight one's way;[ kæmpe sig igennem] struggle through;[ kæmpe med] fight against; struggle with;[ kæmpe med gråden] fight back one's tears;[ kæmpe med søvnen] fight against sleep;[ kæmpe om prisen] contend (el. compete) for the prize;[ de kæmpende] the combatants, the contending parties. -
11 besværlighed
sg - besvǽrligheden, pl - besvǽrlighederтру́дность ж, затрудне́ние с* * ** * *(en -er) difficulty ( fx the difficulties he had to contend with),(ubekvemhed etc) inconvenience ( fx the inconvenience of living so close together), discomfort ( fx the discomforts of old age);( også) trouble(s) ( fx they have had a lot of trouble(s) at home),( stærkere) hardships ( fx the hardships of the journey);T it is just one of those things. -
12 dibattere
debate, discuss* * *dibattere v.tr.◘ dibattersi v.rifl. to struggle; ( in acqua) to flounder (about): lo vide dibattere fra le mani dei nemici, he saw him struggling in the hands of his enemies; lo squalo si dibattè a lungo prima di essere tratto a riva, the shark struggled (o floundered about) a long time, before being landed // dibattere nel dubbio, (fig.) to be torn by doubt.* * *[di'battere]1. vt(argomento) to debate, discuss2. vr (dibattersi)(anche), fig to struggle, wrestle* * *[di'battere] 1. 2.verbo pronominale dibattersi1) (dimenarsi) [persona, animale] to flounder (about, around), to thrash (about, around)2) fig.* * *dibattere/di'battere/ [2](discutere) to debate, to argue [ questione]II dibattersi verbo pronominale1 (dimenarsi) [persona, animale] to flounder (about, around), to thrash (about, around)2 fig. - rsi nel dubbio to be torn by doubts. -
13 dibattere
[di'battere]1. vt(argomento) to debate, discuss2. vr (dibattersi)(anche), fig to struggle, wrestle -
14 боря се
fightсп. wrestleпрен. fight, combat ( против-)(за неравна борба) struggle (с with)strugg'e (за for)прен. stand forборя се с големи трудности labour under great diff-culliesборя се с нокти и зъби fight tooth and nailборя се с епидемия combat/fight an epi-demicв душата му се бореха различни чувства he was a prey to conflicting emotions* * *бо̀ря се,възвр. гл., мин. св. деят. прич. бо̀рил се fight; спорт. wrestle; прен. fight, combat ( против -); (за неравна борба) struggle (c with); contend (с, срещу against); strive (c inf.), strive (with, against); fight; struggle (за for); crusade against; прен. grapple (with); stand for; (в средновековен турнир) tilt; \боря се енергично срещу clamp down on; \боря се за всяка педя земя contest every inch of ground; \боря се с всички сили go all-out; \боря се с вълните breast the waves; \боря се с големи трудности labour under great difficulties; \боря се с нокти и зъби fight tooth and nail; в душата му се бореха различни чувства he was a prey to conflicting emotions. -
15 бороться
to struggle (for, against), to fight (for, against), to combat, to contend (for), to contest, to jostle (with smb. for smth.)бороться за власть / положение / преимущество — to jostle (with smb.) for power / position / advantage
бороться за демократические свободы — to fight for democratic freedoms / liberties
бороться за мир — to fight / to struggle for peace
бороться за правое дело — to fight / to struggle for a just cause
бороться против какой-л. тенденции — to combat a tendency
бороться с инфляцией / кризисом / спадом / экономической отсталостью — to combat inflation / a crisis / a resession / economic backwardness
бороться с проявлением национализма — to combat manifestation / displays of nationalism
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