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Перевод: outwit speek outwit


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перехитрить; провести


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  1. Alternatives are needed - players with flair who can outwit defences with jinking and sidesteps and cause plenty of confusion.
  2. Rarely, however, has anyone been able to outwit a leprechaun, for they are characteristically sly and tricky and enjoy playing practical jokes on mortals.
  3. There is much to enjoy in an unbuckled way in this basically commedia dell'arte wheeze of young lovers enlisting the wily servant's help to outwit the old guardian-in this it springs from the same dramatic roots as much of pantomime.
  4. They were taken up by the fast-running forwards to outplay and outwit the slow and often clumsy defensive play of oppositions who had failed to grasp the significance of the changed offside rules.
  5. The auction houses employ considerable skill to ensure that the best possible prices are obtained for their clients, but all the same, a good eye and a well-stocked memory may still outwit their expertise.
  6. I have fished some of the best salmon water, giving the damned fish every opportunity to outwit me, and I've caught the odd one here and there.
  7. In effect each rider lifts his own body weight, plus the weight of his bike, all these thousands of metres, while trying to maintain the highest pace and also to outwit his rivals.
  8. Helping punters outwit the bookies is something that gives Brittain real pleasure and he recalls with pride how an acquaintance made an exceptionally nice profit when the trainer's Terimon took second place to Nashwan in this year's Derby.
  9. Where Whisky Galore (1948, Tight Little Island in US) depicts a Scottish community determined to outwit officialdom and salvage the whisky from a shipwrecked boat, The Man in the White Suit (1951) treads into that tricky area for British filmmakers, industrial relations, to suggest that when workers and management come together, it may have more to do with their own selfish interests than those of the broader community.
  10. It is a skilled sport, best done by people who understand and admire their quarry and are fit enough to pursue and outwit it.
  11. I swung round the high fence pole after Vern with a lump of excitement in my throat: we're going to make it, we'll outwit all these boat-owners, property-owners, we've had a free night and we're going to get away with it!
  12. Ignoring attempts on his life, and constant threats, Wallenberg used every means possible to outwit the executioners, bribing Hungarian and German officials, threatening the Gestapo and issuing Swedish passports which, surprisingly, offered some protection in a period hardly renowned for respect for the law.
  13. Although it was once thought only Confucian scholars could outwit a kuei, a deterrent popular amongst all Chinese is to set it to solving a riddle.

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