не уступает | |
gen. | would not disgrace the |
не уступать | |
gen. | not to be inferior; show fight; hold own |
econ. | hold out |
idiom. | dug in heels; dig in heels |
Makarov. | stand out |
math. | be highly competitive with; be as good as |
в силу | |
gen. | through |
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not to be inferior (scherfas); show fight; hold own; hold the fort; maintain ground; be up there with (someone – кому-либо ещё в чём-либо Андрей Шагин); be on a par with (MargeWebley); stick heels in; hold one's own (кому-либо) в (чём-либо); equal; head a person; maintain one's ground; nose (кому-л.); resist; stand to; run smb. close (hard, кому́-л.) | |||
hold one's ground | |||
hold out | |||
sit tight | |||
rival (по аналогии с городом, где все поголовно ходят в белых штанах: "Vancouver's Harbour will soon be spanned by a bridge across the First Narrows, to rival those of San Francisco and Sydney, Australia." (Gwen Cash, 1938) -- С одного берега залива на другой протянется мост, который ни в чём не будет уступать мостам в Сан-Франциско и в Сиднее ART Vancouver); dig in (SirReal) | |||
dug in one's heels (Баян); dig in one's heels; stand one's ground (The premier of Alberta is standing her ground in the ongoing pipeline dispute with BC. – не уступает / стоит на своём ART Vancouver); hold down the fort (VLZ_58); give someone a run for someone's money (Баян) | |||
stand out; stick one's heels in | |||
be highly competitive with (по качеству); be as good as (по качеству); be as good as (по качеству) | |||
match | |||
go stride for stride with (VLZ_58) | |||
meet or exceed (Farrukh2012) | |||
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would not disgrace the (кому-или чем-либо raf) |
не уступать: 70 phrases in 14 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
Business | 2 |
Caspian | 2 |
Chess | 1 |
Economy | 1 |
Energy industry | 1 |
Figurative | 1 |
General | 41 |
Idiomatic | 2 |
Informal | 1 |
Makarov | 14 |
Mass media | 1 |
Mining | 1 |
Pharmacology | 1 |