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Перевод: knockout speek knockout


[существительное]
нокаут ; сшибающий с ног удар; поражение; сенсация ; сногсшибательный успех; огромный успех; необыкновенная вещь; выдающийся человек; красавчик ; соглашение между участниками аукциона не набавлять цены; выталкивание; выбивка


Тезаурус:

  1. Skelton ensured he would not be the only Everest team member without an outright win by beating new colleague John Whitaker in their sponsors' Christmas Knockout.
  2. He had a golf handicap of eight, and won through to the knockout final of his junior club tournament.
  3. Instead, the selectors opted for Peter Richardson, who silenced the critics by qualifying for Barcelona but suffered a first round knockout by Stone 12 months ago.
  4. "It's an absolute knockout," said Mike Turner, manager of the Odeon cinema, Ipswich.
  5. The bad news is that the side finishing second in this group could well meet the Soviets in the opening phase of the knockout stage, which is when the World Cup begins in earnest.
  6. Various inter-school knockout tournaments are organised each year under the auspices of ESCA, including the Lord's Taverners Cricketer Colts Trophy.
  7. The scheme is the inspiration of David Furnell, who has close connections with Hemel Hempstead CC and whose company's sponsorship of the Hertfordshire League's knockout competition, the Furnell Transport Cup, is in its seventh year.
  8. The sand gets shaken off them at the knockout."
  9. The knockout was aptly named.
  10. They completed the hat-trick against HR Johnson's team in the association's knockout tournament at Alsager.
  11. Tonight's entertainment takes the form of a knockout darts competition, and your host for the evening is none other than TV superstar Jim Bowen.
  12. Over 500 cricket clubs from 32 counties are being invited to enter a knockout competition, commencing in September and progressing through six rounds, quarter and semi-final stages to a grand final to be held at Lord's Cricket Ground in April 1993 and chaired by Brian Johnston - ably assisted by Tim Rice and Bill Franklyn as team captains.
  13. The imminence of the Premier League means that this is probably the last time the famous old knockout tournament will be played while some degree of financial equality exists between the present First and Second divisions.

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