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Kudarc - Nyerj vagy veszíts

Merüljön el a veszteséggel vagy nyeréssel kapcsolatos angol idiómákban, mint például a „take up the gantlet” és „close call”.

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English idioms related to Failure
close call
[Főnév]

a situation where there is an equal chance for one to fail or succeed

súlyos veszély, közelgő katasztrófa

súlyos veszély, közelgő katasztrófa

Ex: When applying for the scholarship , it was close call between the top students , all of whom had impressive qualifications .
to go toe-to-toe
[kifejezés]

to fight or compete with someone with great force, determination, and strength

Ex: The two political candidates stood toe-to-toe in the debates , trying to win over voters .

to try harder in order not to let others outdo one

Ex: The looked to his laurels after winning a Grammy award and continued to produce great music .

to be challenged by someone as equally good or slightly better than one

Ex: The two boxers are in the ring, and it looks like one of them might finally meet their match.

to agree to undertake a challenge

Ex: When the challenge was issued, she immediately took up the gauntlet and proved her skills.

to challenge someone to a fight or competition

Ex: When she heard the insults, she threw down the gauntlet and challenged the other person to a fight.
bring it on
[Mondata]

used to demonstrate confidence in one's skills and abilities when challenging someone

Ex: If you think you can beat me, let's have a match - bring it on!
playing field
[Főnév]

the circumstances or conditions under which competition takes place

játékmező, versenyfeltételek

játékmező, versenyfeltételek

Ex: We need to work together to make sure that playing field is level for all participants .
zero-sum game
[Főnév]

a situation in which one side can achieve victory by taking the advantage away from the other side in a competition, causing them to lose the game

nulla összegű játék, nulla összeg játék

nulla összegű játék, nulla összeg játék

Ex: The trade negotiations have been zero-sum game, with each country trying to gain an advantage over the other .
dog eat dog
[kifejezés]

(in business, politics, etc.) a situation in which the competition is so fierce that everyone is willing to do whatever it takes to be successful, even if it means harming others

Ex: The competition for the job is fierce , and it 's dog eat dog situation .
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