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to get past an opponent

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  • get past — phr verb Get past is used with these nouns as the object: ↑opponent …   Collocations dictionary

  • opponent — noun 1 person who plays against sb ADJECTIVE ▪ chief, main ▪ dangerous, tough ▪ worthy VERB + OPPONENT ▪ a …   Collocations dictionary

  • get — gettable, getable, adj. /get/, v., got or (Archaic) gat; got or gotten; getting, n. v.t. 1. to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension. 2. to cause to be in one s possession or succeed …   Universalium

  • get — [[t]gɛt[/t]] v. got, got got•ten, get•ting, 1) to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a gift; to get a pension[/ex] 2) to cause to be in one s possession or be available for one s use or enjoyment; obtain; acquire: to …   From formal English to slang

  • get — [c]/gɛt / (say get) verb (got, got or, Chiefly US, gotten, Archaic, gat, getting) –verb (t) 1. to obtain, gain, or acquire by any means: to get favour by service; get a good price. 2. to fetch or bring: I w …  

  • Getting past NO — (ISBN 978 0 553 37131 4), first published in September 1991 is a reference book on collaborative negotiation in difficult situations. As a negotiating style, it is not either aggressively competitive or accommodating and cooperative, but both… …   Wikipedia

  • OODA Loop — The OODA Loop (for Observe, Orient, Decide and Act) is a concept applied to the combat operations process, often at strategic level in both the military and commercial operations. It was created by military strategist and USAF Colonel John… …   Wikipedia

  • OODA loop — The OODA loop (for observe, orient, decide, and act) is a concept originally applied to the combat operations process, often at the strategic level in military operations. It is now also often applied to understand commercial operations and… …   Wikipedia

  • Deke (ice hockey) — A deke is an ice hockey technique which a player uses to get past an opponent or fake out an opposing player.[1] The term is a Canadianism formed by abbreviating decoy. The deke may originally have referred to quickly pushing the puck forward or… …   Wikipedia

  • Stücke — German (“device” or “piece”, “fighting trick”). Techniques or attack combinations designed to get past an opponent’s defenses. A chain of techniques possibly in the manner of a series of attack and counter drills. Key was the idea of knowing the… …   Medieval glossary

  • Stuke — German (“device” or “piece”, “fighting trick”). Techniques or attack combinations designed to get past an opponent’s defenses. A chain of techniques possibly in the manner of a series of attack and counter drills. Key was the idea of knowing the… …   Medieval glossary

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