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Перевод: contest speek contest


[существительное]
спор ; соперничество; соревнование; состязание; конкурс ;
[глагол]
оспаривать; опровергать; выступать против; спорить; бороться; отстаивать; добиваться; конкурировать; участвовать; состязаться


Тезаурус:

  1. Heseltine was able to announce that he already had assurances of support from a hundred MPs when he formally declared his intention to contest the leadership.
  2. Thankful to hear the change in his tone, I responded with a less playful punch, and soon we were on our feet slapping at each other with a wild hilarity, a contest in which inevitably I was the loser.
  3. Though they fell far short of the giant-killing exploits of Citizen Ralph Nader in the decade to come, the consumers' organizations provided a rallying point and the hard evidence to contest the claims of 450 million-worth of advertising a year, roughly the same as was spent on schools.
  4. The manner in which the contest was called, however, will have already cost the party dearly.
  5. Thank God for the leadership contest.
  6. In order to achieve this they seem certain to continue to deny close analysis of their practices, for exposure could well generate the potential to contest the system by releasing knowledge to those the system was set up to control.
  7. "I never contest that."
  8. Of these two pads, the first normally consists of the Prologue , or exposition scenes; the Entrance of the Chorus ( Parodos ): and what is now generally called the Agon , a fierce "contest" between the representatives of two parties or principles, which are in effect the hero and villain of the whole piece.
  9. The Arum plan is for him to fight Iran Barkley in London in April, but that is dependent upon his dealing competently with Olajade and Barkley defeating Doug de Witt in Atlantic City the night Benn's contest takes place there.
  10. The majority of the left's criticism failed to contest certain important divisions and distinctions (for instance, between art and politics, form and content) and hence failed to challenge the politically reactionary effects of such formulations.
  11. Some high-class fillies contest the Group Two Sun Chariot Stakes, including Tessla (3.00), who was winter favourite for the Oaks but has yet to win this season.
  12. Such was the speculation that Hurd and Major - Thatcher's two nominators for the contest - were obliged to issue a joint statement insisting that they would not stand against Mrs Thatcher in a second ballot, but this all too clearly left open the possibility that they would stand if she were out of the contest.
  13. ENOUGH voters seem to have thought so, which is why we now have a Labour leadership contest.

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