contest

contest
I ['kɒntest]
nome
1) (competition) concorso m., gara f., competizione f.

fishing contest — gara di pesca

sports contest — gara sportiva

it's no contest — non c'è gara o storia

2) (struggle) lotta f. (with con; between tra)
3) (in election)

the presidential contest — la corsa alla presidenza

II [kən'test]
verbo transitivo
1) (object to) contestare (anche dir.)
2) sport (compete for) disputare [match]
3) pol.

to contest an election — presentarsi a un'elezione

to be strongly contested — [seat] essere molto conteso

* * *
['kontest]
noun
(a struggle, competition etc to gain an advantage or victory: a sporting contest.) gara
* * *
I ['kɒntest]
nome
1) (competition) concorso m., gara f., competizione f.

fishing contest — gara di pesca

sports contest — gara sportiva

it's no contest — non c'è gara o storia

2) (struggle) lotta f. (with con; between tra)
3) (in election)

the presidential contest — la corsa alla presidenza

II [kən'test]
verbo transitivo
1) (object to) contestare (anche dir.)
2) sport (compete for) disputare [match]
3) pol.

to contest an election — presentarsi a un'elezione

to be strongly contested — [seat] essere molto conteso


English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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