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1 nil
nil((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) ceronil n cerotr[nɪl]1 cero, nada2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL ceronil ['nɪl] n: nada f, cero mn.• nada s.f.• nulo s.m.nɪla) ( nothing)b) (BrE Sport) cero m[nɪl]1.N (=nothing) nada f ; (Sport) cero mGranada beat Murcia two-nil — el Granada venció al Murcia dos-cero or por dos a cero
See:see cultural note ZERO in zero in on2.ADJ nuloits merits are nil — sus méritos son nulos, no tiene mérito alguno
3.CPDnil balance N — (Econ) balance m nulo
* * *[nɪl]a) ( nothing)b) (BrE Sport) cero m -
2 nil
[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) nul* * *[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) nul -
3 nil
nil((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) nullnullIsubst. \/nɪl\/1) ( spesielt britisk) ingenting, intet2) nullIIadj. \/nɪl\/ikke-eksisterende -
4 nil
[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) nič* * *[nil]nounničsport the score was 3 to nil — rezultat je bil ʌ:0nil report ( —ali return) — sporočilo, da česa ni -
5 nil
[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) zero* * *[nil] n nada, zero. -
6 nil
[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) núll, ekkert -
7 nil
nil((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) nolla -
8 nil
[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) nulle* * *nekas, nulle -
9 nil
[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) nulis -
10 nil
[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) nic, nula* * *• nula -
11 nil
[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) nič, nula* * *• nula (v športe)• nic -
12 nil
[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) zero; nimic -
13 nil
[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) μηδέν,τίποτα -
14 nil
nil [nɪl] nничего́, ноль (особ. при счёте в игре);they won two nil они́ вы́играли со счётом два — ноль
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15 nil
noun1) nichtshis chances were nil — seine Chancen waren gleich Null
2) (Sport) nullwin one nil or by one goal to nil — eins zu null gewinnen
* * *[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) die Null* * *[nɪl]n no plthe operating risks are virtually \nil das Betriebsrisiko ist praktisch gleich null* * *[nɪl]n(= zero) null (ALSO SPORT); (= nothing) nichtsthe score was one-nil — es stand eins zu null
the response etc was nil — die Reaktion etc war gleich null
See:→ also academic.ru/83644/zero">zero* * *nil [nıl] s:his influence is nil sein Einfluss ist gleich Null;* * *noun1) nichts2) (Sport) nullwin one nil or by one goal to nil — eins zu null gewinnen
* * *adv.nichts adv.null adv. n.Null -en f. -
16 nil
[nɪl]1)2) sport zero m.3) (on forms) nessuno m.* * *[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) zero* * *[nɪl]1)2) sport zero m.3) (on forms) nessuno m. -
17 nil
nulla, semmi* * *[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) nulla -
18 nil
n. hiç, sıfır* * *1. hiç 2. sıfır* * *[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) sıfır, hiç -
19 nil
[nɪl]n* * *[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) zero -
20 nil
n. noll; ingenting* * *[nil]((in scoring) nothing; zero: Leeds United won two-nil / by two goals to nil.) ingenting, noll
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