- play-off match
1) матч серии "плей-офф"
2) повторная игра после ничьей
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
play-off — ► NOUN ▪ an additional match played to decide the outcome of a contest … English terms dictionary
play off — verb set into opposition or rivalry let them match their best athletes against ours pit a chess player against the Russian champion He plays his two children off against each other • Syn: ↑pit, ↑oppose, ↑match • Derivationally related for … Useful english dictionary
Play-off — Der Begriff Stichkampf oder englisch Play off (in Nordamerika generell ohne Bindestrich: Playoff) bezeichnet einen Ausscheidungskampf in einem Sportwettbewerb, durch den gewöhnlich eine Meisterschaft entschieden wird (nicht zu verwechseln mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Play-Off — Der Begriff Stichkampf bzw. englisch Play off (in Nordamerika generell ohne Bindestrich: Playoff) bezeichnet einen Ausscheidungskampf in einem Sportwettbewerb, durch den eine Meisterschaft entschieden wird (nicht zu verwechseln mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Play Off — Der Begriff Stichkampf bzw. englisch Play off (in Nordamerika generell ohne Bindestrich: Playoff) bezeichnet einen Ausscheidungskampf in einem Sportwettbewerb, durch den eine Meisterschaft entschieden wird (nicht zu verwechseln mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
play off — {v.} 1. To match opposing persons, forces, or interests so that they balance each other. * /The girl played off her admirers against each other./ * /Britain tried to play off European nations against each other so that she would have a balance of … Dictionary of American idioms
play off — {v.} 1. To match opposing persons, forces, or interests so that they balance each other. * /The girl played off her admirers against each other./ * /Britain tried to play off European nations against each other so that she would have a balance of … Dictionary of American idioms
play\ off — v 1. To match opposing persons, forces, or interests so that they balance each other. The girl played off her admirers against each other. Britain tried to play off European nations against each other so that she would have a balance of power. 2 … Словарь американских идиом
play off — 1) match opposing persons, forces or interests for one s own gain Nobody likes the supervisor because he is always trying to play off one group of workers against another. 2) settle a score between two teams or contestants by more play We went to … Idioms and examples
play off — (of two competitors) play an extra match to decide a draw or tie. → play … English new terms dictionary
play off — Synonyms and related words: bout, contest, decathlon, double header, doubles, event, foursome, game, games of chance, go, match, meet, pentathlon, play, race, runoff, singles, sport, threesome, twosome … Moby Thesaurus