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121 (you) win some (you) lose some
в одном выиграешь, в другом проиграешь; никогда не знаешь, где найдёшь, где потеряешьАнгло-русский современный словарь > (you) win some (you) lose some
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122 (you) win some (you) lose some
в одном выиграешь, в другом проиграешь; никогда не знаешь, где найдёшь, где потеряешьАнгло-русский современный словарь > (you) win some (you) lose some
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123 to win customers
to win (to attract, to compete for regular, to lose) customers завоёвывать (привлекать, бороться за постоянных, терять) покупателей/клиентов -
124 stand to win
иметь все шансы на выигрыш, на успех; см. тж. stand to loseGeorge, who had laid off every penny, and a few besides, and stood to win, however it came out grinned down on him from his bulky height... (J. Galsworthy, ‘In Chancery’, part I, ch. II) — Джордж, который поставил и в том, и в другом заезде, и еще в нескольких других и рассчитывал выиграть, как бы ни повернулось дело, усмехнулся, глядя на Дарти с высоты своего внушительного роста...
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125 no-win
[ˈnou wɪn] adjectivethat both sides will lose from it:لا رابِح الإثنان خاسِران، لا رابِح ولا خاسِرa no-win situation.
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126 cross I win, tails (or apple) you lose
Пословица: была не была!Универсальный англо-русский словарь > cross I win, tails (or apple) you lose
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127 either to win the horse or lose the saddle
Общая лексика: либо пан, либо пропалУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > either to win the horse or lose the saddle
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128 heads I win, tails (or apple) you lose
Пословица: была не была!Универсальный англо-русский словарь > heads I win, tails (or apple) you lose
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Win or Lose — Sencillo de Zero Assoluto con Nelly Furtado Lanzado 11 de mayo del 2008 (Alemania), 27 de octubre del 2008 (Francia) Grabación Género Pop Duración … Wikipedia Español
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win or lose — whether you succeed or fail Win or lose, you must be proud that you got this far … English dictionary
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win — win1 [ wın ] (past tense and past participle won [ wʌn ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to defeat everyone else by being the best or by finishing first in a competition: I play tennis against her every week, but she always wins. Who… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
win — I UK [wɪn] / US verb Word forms win : present tense I/you/we/they win he/she/it wins present participle winning past tense won UK [wʌn] / US past participle won *** Metaphor: Winning a competition or game is like hitting or killing your opponent … English dictionary