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Перевод: defeat
[существительное] поражение; разгром ; расстройство; крушение; аннулирование; [глагол] наносить поражение; разбивать; побеждать; расстраивать; расстраивать планы; разрушать; проваливать; уничтожать; отменять; аннулировать
Тезаурус:
- The anniversary of his coronation seemed destined to be marked by ignominious defeat.
- But if Kafka was really laying on the angst, he would choose a name synonymous with pain and defeat, a name like Frank Haffey.
- There is no denying that the miners suffered a humiliating defeat, but was this true of the wider trade union movement?
- Defeat for chiefs on pensions
- During the heavy defeat in Australia he was criticized for not being able to instil spirit into a losing team, and was fully aware of his shortcomings.
- The Irish management said nothing worth reporting after their ninth consecutive defeat and 13th without beating an International Board nation.
- There was no score at this point, but the Waterloo forwards had achieved such fast territorial advantage that a landslide defeat for the home side seemed inevitable.
- This time Cameroun only lost one qualifier in the African group and their decisive defeat of Tunisia in the final play-off augured well for Italy.
- He added: "Labour may have thrown in the towel, but the SNP will continue to lead the fight to defeat the poll tax and to rid our nation of the nuclear menace."
- GARY CHATFIELD'S 77th-minute solo try handed Trinity their first home defeat in three months and eased Rovers' relegation worries.
- Liverpool St Helens' fall continues, a 9-;6 defeat at Blackheath leaving them clamped to the bottom of Division Two just a year after they dropped out of the first division.
- Having won already this season on the main tour (as well as a senior event in Japan), he believes he has it in him to do so again, though not to wipe the slate clean after his defeat in a play-off against Nick Faldo in 1990.
- The Department of Transport, not the DTI, will be the sponsoring body for the privatisation of BR, but any hopes that Heseltine may harbour of an industrial troika with new Transport Secretary John MacGregor and Chancellor Norman Lamont, who helped to defeat his leadership bid, may prove overoptimistic.
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