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1 päästä voittajaksi
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2 voittaa
yks.nom. voittaa; yks.gen. voitan; yks.part. voitti; yks.ill. voittaisi; mon.gen. voittakoon; mon.part. voittanut; mon.ill. voitettiinacquire (verb)be superior to (verb)beat (verb)best (verb)cap (verb)conciliate (verb)conquer (verb)defeat (verb)derive profit (verb)drown (verb)exceed (verb)gain (verb)get the better of (verb)outdo (verb)outmatch (verb)outrun (verb)outstrip (verb)overbear (verb)overcome (verb)overpower (verb)prevail (verb)profit (verb)subdue (verb)surmount (verb)surpass (verb)transcend (verb)vanquish (verb)whip (verb)win (verb)worst (verb)* * *• defeat• get the better of• get over• get• gain• gain the victory• gain conquer• exceed• earn• give a party• derive profit• conquer• drown• knock down• lay low• live down• overwhelm• make a profit• outdo• outmatch• outrun• outstrip• outweigh• overbear• overcome• overpower• conciliate• outbargain• win the day• transcend• subdue• profit• prevail• pull off• repel• subjugate• thwart• surpass• worst• win• carry the day• be superior• carry off• cap• best• surmount• bear the palm• whip• baffle• at liberty• acquire• triumph• vanquish• beat
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win the day — To gain the victory • • • Main Entry: ↑day * * * win/carry/the day phrase to be successful in dealing with opposition or an opponent Common sense at last won the day. It was Collingwood’s bowling t … Useful english dictionary
win the day — ► win the day be victorious. Main Entry: ↑win … English terms dictionary
win the day — if you win the day, you persuade people to support your ideas or opinions, or if a particular idea wins the day, it is accepted by a group of people. By the end of the meeting it became clear that the radicals had won the day. I was pleased to… … New idioms dictionary
To win the day — Day Day (d[=a]), n. [OE. day, dai, dei, AS. d[ae]g; akin to OS., D., Dan., & Sw. dag, G. tag, Icel. dagr, Goth. dags; cf. Skr. dah (for dhagh ?) to burn. [root]69. Cf. {Dawn}.] 1. The time of light, or interval between one night and the next; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
win the day — be victorious, win … English contemporary dictionary
win the day — be victorious. → win … English new terms dictionary
carry/win the day — to win or be successful The “no” vote carried the day. [=prevailed] We believe that truth and justice will carry/win the day. • • • Main Entry: ↑day … Useful english dictionary
win the day — verb a) to gain complete victory or success over something or someone b) to be totally accepted by other people (such as an idea or a proposal) … Wiktionary
carry the day — {v. phr.}, {informal} To win completely; to succeed in getting one s aim accomplished. * /The defense attorney s summary before the jury helped him carry the day./ … Dictionary of American idioms
carry the day — {v. phr.}, {informal} To win completely; to succeed in getting one s aim accomplished. * /The defense attorney s summary before the jury helped him carry the day./ … Dictionary of American idioms
carry the day — 1. To be successful 2. To win the day • • • Main Entry: ↑carry * * * win/carry/the day phrase to be successful in dealing with opposition or an opponent … Useful english dictionary