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3 učestvovati u viteškoj igri
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4 средневековый турнир
tourney имя существительное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > средневековый турнир
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7 torneo
m.1 tournament.2 tournament, contest, competition, tourney.3 whirling disease.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tornear.* * *1 (justa) tourney, joust2 DEPORTE tournament, competition* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Dep) tournament, competition2) ( Hist) (=justa) joust* * *masculino (Dep) tournament, competition* * *= tournament, joust.Ex. The author traces the development of the tournament in Scotland from the 13th to 16th centuries and its relationship to European chivalric activity.Ex. The spirit, if not the content, of Marx can be the joust to rouse the sleepy theory of academic sociology.----* torneo de fútbol = football tournament.* torneo ecuestre = equestrian event, equestrian competition.* * *masculino (Dep) tournament, competition* * *= tournament, joust.Ex: The author traces the development of the tournament in Scotland from the 13th to 16th centuries and its relationship to European chivalric activity.
Ex: The spirit, if not the content, of Marx can be the joust to rouse the sleepy theory of academic sociology.* torneo de fútbol = football tournament.* torneo ecuestre = equestrian event, equestrian competition.* * *1 ( Dep) tournament, competitionun torneo ecuestre an equestrian event2 ( Hist) tournament* * *
Del verbo tornear: ( conjugate tornear)
torneo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
torneó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
tornear
torneo
torneo sustantivo masculino
tournament
tornear verbo transitivo to turn (on a lathe)
torneo sustantivo masculino tournament
' torneo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
edición
- semifinal
- eliminatoria
- subcampeón
English:
aggregate
- round
- round robin
- tournament
* * *torneo nm1. [en deportes, naipes] tournament, US tourneyAntes el Torneo de las Cinco Naciones [en rugby] the Five Nations (Championship);el Torneo de las Seis Naciones [en rugby] the Six Nations (Championship)2. [medieval] tournament* * *m competition, tournament* * *torneo nm: tournament* * *torneo n tournament -
8 турнир
1) General subject: encounter, joust, jousts, tournament, (средневековый) tourney2) History: just, tilting, tilting match, (средневековый) tournament, tourney (средневековый)3) Mathematics: vertex-symmetric tournament -
9 turnuva
n. tournament, tourney* * *1. tournament 2. tourney (n.) -
10 (средневековый) турнир
1) General subject: tourney2) History: tournamentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (средневековый) турнир
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11 принимать участие в турнире
1) History: tourney2) Makarov: tilt in a tournamentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принимать участие в турнире
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12 состязание рыцарей
1) General subject: tourney2) History: tournamentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > состязание рыцарей
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13 сражаться на турнире
1) General subject: tourney, break a lance with (с кем-л.)2) History: tiltУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сражаться на турнире
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14 Turnier
n; -s, -e1. tournament2. HIST. (jousting) tournament* * *das Turniertournament; joust; tourney* * *Tur|nier [tʊr'niːɐ]nt -s, -e(= Ritterturnier, sportliche Veranstaltung) tournament; (= Tanzturnier) competition; (= Reitturnier) show* * *Tur·nier<-s, -e>[tʊrˈni:ɐ̯]nt2. HIST tournament* * *das; Turniers, Turniere (auch hist.) tournament; (ReitTurnier) show; (TanzTurnier) competition* * *1. tournament2. HIST (jousting) tournament* * *das; Turniers, Turniere (auch hist.) tournament; (ReitTurnier) show; (TanzTurnier) competition* * *-e n.tournament n. -
15 potykać się
-am, -asz, potknąć; perf; vrto stumble, to trip (up); (przen) to slip* * *ipf.2. (= popełniać błąd) slip, make a slip-up.3. (= w bitwie) encounter; ( w turnieju) tourney.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > potykać się
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16 turniej
m (G turnieju) 1. Sport championship(s), tournament- turniej krajowy/międzynarodowy a national/international championship- turniej szachowy/tenisowy/golfowy a chess/tennis/golf championship a. tournament2. Hist. (zawody rycerskie) tournament, tourney* * *-u; -e; m* * *miGen.pl. -ów sport, hist. tournament.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > turniej
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17 competición
f.1 competition, contest, tourney, meet.2 corrivalry, striving.* * *1 competition, contest\espíritu de competición competitive spirit* * *noun f.1) competition2) contest* * *SF1) (=enfrentamiento) competition2) (=concurso) competition, contest* * *femenino (Esp)a) ( acción)espíritu/juegos de competición — competitive spirit/games
b) (Dep) ( certamen) competition* * *= competition, race, joust.Ex. There was a competition organised for the best motto for each event to be held during library week.Ex. Equality of opportunity is a myth: whilst some people start the race highly trained and wearing spikes others have balls and chains attached to their ankles and wear hobnailed boots = La igualdad de oportunidades es un mito: mientras que algunas personas empiezan la carrera muy preparados y llevan zapatillas de clavos, otras arrastran grilletes y cadenas en sus tobillos y llevan botas con clavos.Ex. The spirit, if not the content, of Marx can be the joust to rouse the sleepy theory of academic sociology.----* coche de competición = competition car.* competición atlética = athletic competition.* competición de fútbol = football competition.* competición deportiva = athletic contest, sport(s) competition.* competición de snowboarding = snowboarding competition.* competición ecuestre = equestrian event, equestrian competition.* esquí de competición = downhill skiing.* partido de competición = club game.* * *femenino (Esp)a) ( acción)espíritu/juegos de competición — competitive spirit/games
b) (Dep) ( certamen) competition* * *= competition, race, joust.Ex: There was a competition organised for the best motto for each event to be held during library week.
Ex: Equality of opportunity is a myth: whilst some people start the race highly trained and wearing spikes others have balls and chains attached to their ankles and wear hobnailed boots = La igualdad de oportunidades es un mito: mientras que algunas personas empiezan la carrera muy preparados y llevan zapatillas de clavos, otras arrastran grilletes y cadenas en sus tobillos y llevan botas con clavos.Ex: The spirit, if not the content, of Marx can be the joust to rouse the sleepy theory of academic sociology.* coche de competición = competition car.* competición atlética = athletic competition.* competición de fútbol = football competition.* competición deportiva = athletic contest, sport(s) competition.* competición de snowboarding = snowboarding competition.* competición ecuestre = equestrian event, equestrian competition.* esquí de competición = downhill skiing.* partido de competición = club game.* * *( Esp)1(acción): juegos de competición competitive gamesespíritu de competición competitive spirit2 ( Dep) (certamen) competitionCompuestos:● competición de atletismo en or de pista* * *
competición sustantivo femenino (Esp)a) ( rivalidad):
competición sustantivo femenino competition, contest
' competición' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
carrera
- concursante
- concurso
- descalificar
- perder
- preliminar
- premio
- prueba
- punto
- tercera
- tercero
- abandonar
- abandono
- atlético
- juvenil
- preparar
- retirada
- retirar
- sonar
- vencedor
English:
ahead
- cutthroat
- dark horse
- diving
- eliminate
- event
- overall
- photo finish
- competition
- contest
* * *competición nf1. [deportiva] competitioncompetición deportiva sports competition; Dep competición por puntos points competition2. [entre empresas, grupos] competition;la competición electoral the electoral contest;hay una dura competición por obtener un ascenso there is fierce competition for promotion* * *f DEP competition* * ** * *competición n competition / contest -
18 tornear
v.1 to turn.2 to lathe, to machine, to spin, to turn on the lathe.3 to tourney.* * *1 to turn* * *VT to turn ( on a lathe)* * ** * ** * *tornear [A1 ]vt(en carpintería) to turn; (en alfarería) to throw* * *
tornear verbo transitivo to turn (on a lathe)
' tornear' also found in these entries:
English:
turn
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19 турнір
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20 turnuvaya katılmak
v. tourney
См. также в других словарях:
Tourney — Tour ney, n. [OF. tornei, tornoi, F. tournoi, fr. OF. torneier, tornoier, tournoier, to tit, to tourney, F. tournoyer to turn round and round. See {Turn}, v. t.] A tournament. Bacon. [1913 Webster] At tilt or tourney or like warlike game. Spenser … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tourney — Tour ney, v. i. [Cf.OF. torneier. See {Tourney}, n. ] To perform in tournaments; to tilt. [1913 Webster] Well could he tourney, and in lists debate. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tourney — ► NOUN (pl. tourneys) ▪ a medieval joust. ► VERB (tourneys, tourneyed) ▪ take part in a tourney. ORIGIN Old French tornei, from Latin tornus a turn … English terms dictionary
tourney — index contest (competition), fight (battle), oppose Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tourney — (v.) c.1300, from O.Fr. tornei (mid 12c.), from torneier to joust, tilt, lit. turn around, from V.L. *tornizare, from L. tornare to turn (see TURN (Cf. turn)). The noun also is attested from c.1300 … Etymology dictionary
tourney — [toor′nē, tʉr′nē] n. pl. tourneys [ME turnai < OFr tornei < torneier < base of tourner: see TURN] TOURNAMENT vi. [ME tourneien < OFr torneier] to take part in a tournament; joust … English World dictionary
tourney — I. intransitive verb (tourneyed; tourneying) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French torneier, to twist, whirl around, fight, tourney, from tur, tourn turning, circuit Date: 14th century to perform in a tournament II. noun (plural tourneys)… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Tourney — Introduced to England as *Conflictus Gallicus, a tournament was a somewhat chaotic affair, known as a * melee from which our use of the word. At first, the melee took place in open countryside, with a large number of knights and their attendants … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
tourney — tour|ney [ˈtuəni, ˈto: US ˈtə:r , ˈto:r ] n AmE informal [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: tourney to take part in a tournament (13 20 centuries), from Old French torneier, from tourn; TOUR1] a ↑tournament … Dictionary of contemporary English
tourney — [ tʊəni, tə:ni] noun (plural tourneys) a medieval joust. verb (tourneys, tourneying, tourneyed) take part in a tourney. Origin ME: from OFr. tornei (n.), torneier (v.), based on L. tornus a turn … English new terms dictionary
tourney — /ˈtʊəni/ (say toouhnee), /ˈtɔ / (say taw ) Obsolete –noun (plural tourneys) 1. → tournament (def. 3). –verb (i) (tourneyed, tourneying) 2. to contend or engage in a tournament. {def. 1 (noun) Middle English, from Old French tornei, tournay, from… …