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1 prevail against
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > prevail against
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2 prevail against
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3 prevail against overwhelming odds
Общая лексика: преодолеть серьезные разногласияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > prevail against overwhelming odds
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4 prevail\ against
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5 knowledge will prevail against/over superstition
knowledge will prevail against/over superstitionEnglish-Dutch dictionary > knowledge will prevail against/over superstition
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prevail [prɪ'veɪl]∎ to prevail against sb l'emporter ou prévaloir contre qn;∎ to prevail over sb l'emporter ou prévaloir sur qn;∎ luckily, common sense prevailed heureusement, le bon sens a prévalu ou l'a emporté(b) (exist → situation, opinion, belief) régner, avoir cours;∎ the rumour which is now prevailing le bruit qui court en ce moment;∎ the conditions prevailing in the Third World les conditions que l'on rencontre le plus souvent dans le tiers mondeformal persuader;∎ he was prevailed upon to accept the post il s'est laissé persuader d'accepter le poste;∎ can I prevail on your good nature? puis-je faire appel à votre bonté?;∎ he was not to be prevailed on il fut impossible de le faire changer d'avis -
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pri'veil1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) prevalecer, imponerse2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) prevalecer, predominar•- prevalent
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tr[prɪ'veɪl]1 (exist, be widespread - custom, belief, attitude) predominar, imperar; (- conditions) predominar2 (win through, defeat) prevalecer (against/over, sobre), imponerse (against/over, sobre)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto prevail on somebody to do something convencer a alguien para que haga algo, persuadir a alguien para que haga algoprevail [pri'veɪl] vi1) triumph: prevalecer2) predominate: predominar3)to prevail upon : persuadir, convencerI prevailed upon her to sing: la convencí para que cantarav.• imperar v.• pesar v.• preponderar v.• prevalecer v.• prevaler v.(§pres: -valgo, -vales...) fut/c: -valdr-•)• regir v.• reinar v.prɪ'veɪl1) ( triumph) \<\<justice/common sense\>\> prevalecer*, imponerse*; \<\<enemy\>\> imponerse*to prevail OVER/AGAINST somebody/something — prevalecer* sobre alguien/algo
2) ( predominate) \<\<attitude/pessimism\>\> preponderar, predominar, reinar; \<\<situation\>\> reinar, imperar•Phrasal Verbs:[prɪ'veɪl]VI1) (=gain mastery) prevalecerto prevail against or over one's enemies — triunfar sobre los enemigos
2) (=be current) [views, opinions] predominar; (=be in fashion) estar de moda, estar en boga3) (=persuade)she could not be prevailed upon — fue imposible persuadirla, no se convenció
* * *[prɪ'veɪl]1) ( triumph) \<\<justice/common sense\>\> prevalecer*, imponerse*; \<\<enemy\>\> imponerse*to prevail OVER/AGAINST somebody/something — prevalecer* sobre alguien/algo
2) ( predominate) \<\<attitude/pessimism\>\> preponderar, predominar, reinar; \<\<situation\>\> reinar, imperar•Phrasal Verbs: -
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pri'veil1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) seire, vinne2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) være rådende/vanlig•- prevalent
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- uponrådeverb \/prɪˈveɪl\/1) seire, vinne2) virke, ha effekt3) trenge gjennom, vinne eller få innpass, vinne eller få hevd4) råde, være rådende, være (frem)herskende, være gjengs, være (alminnelig) utbredt, være gjeldendebe prevailed (up)on la seg overtaleprevail against\/over seire over, få makt overprevail (up)on overtale, bevegeprevail (up)on a person to do something overtale noen til å gjøre noeprevail over få\/ta overhånd over, få overtaket over -
9 prevail pre·vail vi
[prɪ'veɪl]1)to prevail (against, over) — prevalere (su)2) (be current: fashion, belief etc) essere diffuso (-a)3)to prevail (up)on sb to do sth — convincere qn a fare qc, persuadere qn a fare qc -
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v. winnen; de overhand hebben; heersen[ privveel]1 de overhand krijgen/hebben ⇒ zegevieren2 wijd verspreid zijn ⇒ heersen, gelden♦voorbeelden: -
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PREVAIL ON (UPON), OVER (AGAINST)Prevail on (upon) означает 'убедить, уговорить': to prevail on (upon) a person to take certain steps. Prevail over (against) имеет значение 'одолевать, торжествовать': to prevail over (against) a rival.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > prevail
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prevail [prɪˈveɪl]a. ( = gain victory) l'emporterb. [conditions, attitude, fashion] prédominer ; [style] être en vogue* * *[prɪ'veɪl]2) ( be usual) prédominer•Phrasal Verbs: -
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prevail vi1 ( win) [ability, commonsense, vice, virtue] prévaloir (against contre) ;2 ( be usual) prédominer.■ prevail upon:▶ prevail upon [sb] persuader (to do de faire). -
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intransitive verb1) (gain mastery) siegen, die Oberhand gewinnen (against, over über + Akk.)prevail [up]on somebody to do something — jemanden dazu bewegen, etwas zu tun
2) (predominate) [Zustand, Bedingung:] vorherrschen3) (be current) herrschen* * *[pri'veil]1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) die Oberhand gewinnen2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) vorherrschen•- academic.ru/57828/prevailing">prevailing- prevalent
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- upon* * *pre·vail[prɪˈveɪl]vidid greed \prevail over generosity? war die Gier größer als der Großmut?2. (induce)▪ to \prevail on [or upon] sb to do sth jdn dazu bewegen [o bringen], etw zu tun* * *[prI'veɪl]vi1) (= gain mastery) sich durchsetzen (over, against gegenüber)3)* * *prevail [prıˈveıl] v/i1. vorherrschen, überwiegen, (weit)verbreitet sein:silence prevailed es herrschte Schweigen3. überhandnehmenhe could not be prevailed upon er war nicht dazu zu bewegen;prevail (up)on o.s. es über sich oder übers Herz bringen* * *intransitive verb1) (gain mastery) siegen, die Oberhand gewinnen (against, over über + Akk.)prevail [up]on somebody to do something — jemanden dazu bewegen, etwas zu tun
2) (predominate) [Zustand, Bedingung:] vorherrschen3) (be current) herrschen* * *v.überwiegen v. -
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[prɪ'veɪl]2) (be usual) predominare•* * *[pri'veil]1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) prevalere2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) essere diffuso•- prevalent
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- upon* * *[prɪ'veɪl]2) (be usual) predominare• -
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[pri'veil]1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) sejre2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) være fremherskende•- prevalent
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- upon* * *[pri'veil]1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) sejre2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) være fremherskende•- prevalent
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{pri'veil}
1. вземам/имам надмощие/връх, възтържествувам, побеждавам
превъзмогвам, преодолявам (over, against)
2. преобладавам, господствувам, царя, срещам се често, разпространен съм
3. to PREVAIL on/upon убеждавам, накарвам* * *{pri'veil} v 1. вземам/имам надмощие/връх; възтържествувам, п* * *царя; преобладавам; превъзмогвам; преодолявам; господствам; надделявам;* * *1. to prevail on/upon убеждавам, накарвам 2. вземам/имам надмощие/връх, възтържествувам, побеждавам 3. превъзмогвам, преодолявам (over, against) 4. преобладавам, господствувам, царя, срещам се често, разпространен съм* * * -
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[pri'veil]1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) prevladati2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) prevladovati•- prevalent
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- upon* * *[privéil]intransitive verbprevladovati, prevladati ( over nad); biti razširjen, obstajati; premagati ( against koga, kaj); razpasti se, razširiti se; uveljaviti se, obdržati seto prevail (up)on s.o. — pregovoriti koga, prepričati, pridobiti koga -
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prɪˈveɪl гл.
1) а) торжествовать( over), одержать победу;
достигать цели Can all our efforts towards morality prevail over the forces of evil? ≈ Могут ли наши усилия утвердить мораль победить силы зла? I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end. ≈ Я уверен, что здравый смысл в конце концов восторжествует.
2) преобладать, господствовать, превалировать;
доминировать( over) Greed prevail over generosity. ≈ Жадность доминирует над щедростью.
3) существовать, быть распространенным;
бытовать This is a strange custom that still prevails. ≈ Этот странный обычай все еще существует. ∙ prevail upon( вос) торжествовать, одержать победу;
добиться своего - to * over /against/ smb., snth. одолеть кого-л., что-л. - to * (up) on /with/ smb. do smth. убедить /уговорить/ кого-л. сделать что-л. - we hope that truth will * мы надеемся, что правда восторжествует - his argument *ed and I yielded его довод был очень убедителен, и я отступил - I *ed him to accept the invitation я уговорил его принять предложение - I * upon you to accept a piece of cake? ну съешьте /возьмите/, пожалуйста, кусочек торта! преобладать, превалировать;
господствовать - the north wind *s in those parts в тех местах преобладает северный ветер быть распространенным, признанным, принятым;
существовать - the theory *s that... существует /распространена/ теория о том, что... - calm *s царит спокойствие( дипломатическое) иметь преимущественную силу prevail быть признанным ~ быть распространенным ~ господствовать ~ иметь преимущественную силу ~ превалировать ~ преобладать, господствовать, превалировать (over) ~ преобладать ~ существовать, быть распространенным;
бытовать;
prevail (up) on убедить, уговорить ~ торжествовать (over), одержать победу;
достигать цели ~ существовать, быть распространенным;
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[pri'veil]1) ((with over or against) to win or succeed: With God's help we shall prevail over sin and wickedness; Truth must prevail in the end.) triunfar2) (to be most usual or common: This mistaken belief still prevails in some parts of the country.) existir•- prevalent
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- upon* * *pre.vail[priv'eil] vi 1 prevalecer: a) preponderar, levar a melhor. our argument prevailed / nosso argumento prevaleceu. we prevailed against him / levamos a melhor sobre ele. b) predominar. 2 ser bem-sucedido. 3 persuadir, convencer. he prevailed on him to do / ele o persuadiu a fazer. 4 vigorar, vogar.
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