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: to earn the money one needs to pay for housing, food, etc.
Do friends or make friends?
“Make friends” is technically correct. If you wish to communicate that you’ve only made a single friend, you would write “make a friend.”
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmeet a need/demand/requirement/condition etcmeet a need/demand/requirement/condition etcSUCCEED IN DOING somethingto do something that someone wants, needs, or expects you to do or be as good as they need, expect etc The company says it is unable to meet the workers’ …
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: to leave : to start going, running, etc. I must be off if I want to make the next bus.
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get off with (someone) idiom. : to have sex with (someone) : to begin a sexual relationship with (someone)
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What is another word for on and off?
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What is the meaning of the idiom to hang around?
a : to pass time idly or in relaxing or socializing spent the day just hanging around with her friends. b : to stay in or at a place for a period of time had to hang around for over an hour, waiting for the bus She didn’t feel like hanging around at the club afterward …—
What does the idiom hit it off mean?
to be friendly with each other immediately: We had similar ideas about the show, and the two of us hit it off right away.
What is the meaning of the idiom hold your horses?
“Hold your horses” literally means to keep your horse(s) still, not to be confused with holding them in a stable. Someone is to slow down when going too fast, or to wait a moment, or to be more careful, or to be patient before acting. It is usually followed up with an explanation to demonstrate why you should wait.
What does the idiom shake a leg mean?
used to tell someone to hurry or act more quickly: Come on, Nick, shake a leg or we’ll never be ready in time..
What does the idiom rub someone the wrong way means?
British, informal. : to cause (someone) to be angry or annoyed : to irritate She meant to be helpful but her suggestion really rubbed me up the wrong way.
What does Blue Blood mean idiom?
phrase. If you say that someone has blue blood, you mean that they are from a family that has a high social rank.
What is a blue blooded person?
A blue blood is an aristocrat. Blue bloods come from privileged, noble families that are wealthy and powerful. The word blood has long referred to family ties: people you are related to share the same blood. In America, families like the Kennedys and Bushes qualify as blue bloods.
Why does blue blood mean royalty?
The term blue blood came to be associated with the aristocracy simply because it was not uncommon in earlier times for European nobility to have skin that appeared to have a blue cast. The bluish (or sometimes greenish) discoloration of their skin was often caused by a condition known as Argyria.
Why do we say royals have blue blood?
Blue blood is an English idiom recorded since 1811 in the Annual Register and in 1834 for noble birth or descent; it is also known as a translation of the Spanish phrase sangre azul, which described the Spanish royal family and high nobility who claimed to be of Visigothic descent, in contrast to the Moors.
What is the difference between nobility and gentry?
As nouns the difference between nobility and gentry is that nobility is a noble or privileged social class, historically accompanied by a hereditary title; aristocracy while gentry is birth; condition; rank by birth.
no-win situation
A problem that has no ideal solution. In this day and age, most political candidates find themselves in a no-win situation when it comes to pleasing all of their constituents. If I leave for work now, I’m going to be stuck sitting in traffic, and if I wait until the traffic clears, I’m going to be late. It’s a no-win situation.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
no-win situation
a situation where there is no correct or satisfactory solution. The general was too weak to fight and too proud to surrender. It was a no-win situation. The huge dog my father gave us as a gift eats too much. If we get rid of the dog, my father will be insulted. If we keep it, we will go broke buying food for it. This is a classic no-win situation.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
no-win situation
A situation certain to end in failure or disappointment, as in If the in-laws visit them or they visit the in-laws, either way they see it as a no-win situation . [c. 1960]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
no-win situation
n. a situation in which there is no hope of success. I find myself in a no-win situation again.
McGraw-Hill’s Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
no-win situation, a
A condition in which none can benefit or succeed; an impasse. Originating in America about 1960, presumably it originally referred to such a military situation and was soon extended to other kinds of hostile encounter. A 1962 article in The Economist stated, “He recommended an agreement . . . a ‘no-win’ approach, in fact, ‘an accommodation with tyranny.’”
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- no-win situation, a
- send (one) to (one’s) death
- send to death
- in a double bind
- sound too good to be true
- too good to be true
- be too good to be true
- double bind
- a double bind
- seem too good to be true
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- no-win situation — безвыходная, безвыигрышная, патовая ситуация
- win-win situation — беспроигрышная, выигрышная ситуация
Rob:
Hello and welcome to The English We Speak. I’m Rob.
Привет и добро пожаловать в программу «Английский язык, на котором мы говорим». Я Роб.
Li:
And hello I’m Li.
Привет, а я Ли.
Rob:
Shh shh Li – quiet please! I need to concentrate, the race is about to finish and I’ve got a bet on.
Тсссс, Ли — потише, пожалуйста! Мне надо сосредоточиться, скачки вот-вот закончатся, а я делал ставку на одну из лошадей.
Rob:
Yeah! I’ve won. I’ve actually won. I’m rich!
Да! Я выиграл. Всё же выиграл! Теперь я богатый!
Li:
Well done Rob. So what have you won Rob?
Молодец, Роб. Сколько же ты выиграл, Роб?
Rob:
Ten pounds!
10 фунтов!
Li:
Oh just ten pounds. Ah well, that’s quite useful actually.
Всего-то 10 фунтов. Что ж, и это пригодится.
Rob:
Is it. Why is that?
Что значит пригодится?
Li:
Well, you owe me five pounds and you did say you would buy me a glass of champagne if you won a race.
Ну, ты же должен мне 5 фунтов, а ещё ты говорил, что угостишь меня бокалом шампанского, если выиграешь на скачках.
Rob:
Oh right, did I? So, that will leave me with… fifty pence. Maybe I’m not a winner after all. Honestly! Every time I make some money I have to give it away.
Неужели я так говорил? Тогда у меня останется… 50 пенсов. Получается, что почти ничего и не выиграл. Чёрт возьми! Как только заработаешь денег, сразу нужно их отдавать.
Li:
Sorry Rob, it’s a no-win situation or a lose-lose situation. Rob, you can’t gain any money because you’ll always lose it on something else.
Извини, Роб, это патовая ситуация (no-win situation — ситуация без выигрыша). Роб, у тебя деньги не скапливаются потому, что ты сразу же тратишь (теряешь) их на что-то.
Rob:
So even though I did win something, I have also lost. That’s a no-win situation, is it?
Получается, что хотя я и выиграл, но одновременно и проиграл. Это безвыигрышая ситуация (no-win situation) — так ведь?
Li:
I’m afraid it is. A no-win situation is one in which a favourable outcome is impossible. You are bound to lose whatever you do. You can also use this phrase to describe situations that aren’t just to do with money, like this:
Боюсь, что да. Безвыигрышной называют ситуацию (no-win situation), где благоприятный исход невозможен. Что бы ты ни делал — всё равно проиграешь. Также это выражение можно использовать и в ситуациях, не связанных с деньгами, например:
- I can get the bus or train to work – either way I’m going to be late. It’s a no-win situation.
- Я могу ехать на работу на автобусе или поездом — в любом случае я опоздаю. Это безвыигрышная (безвыходная) ситуация.
- The cafe only served ham or beef sandwiches but as a vegetarian I was in a no-win situation.
- В кафе были только сэндвичи с говядиной и ветчиной — для меня, вегетарианца, выбора не было никакого (безвыходная ситуация).
- If she helps in the garden, Mum won’t be pleased and if she helps in the kitchen, Dad won’t be pleased. She really is in a no-win situation.
- Если она поможет на огороде, то мама будет недовольна, а если она поможет на кухне, папа будет недоволен. У неё безвыигрышная (безвыходная) ситуация.
Li:
So a no-win situation is one that is certain to end in failure and disappointment. So Rob I can see you are disappointed because you have spent your winnings on me.
То есть безвыигрышная ситуация (no-win situation) — такая, которая в любом случае окончится неудачей и разочарованием. Роб, теперь я понимаю твоё расстройство: ты потратил свой выигрыш на меня.
Rob:
I am. It seems impossible to win money just for myself.
Да, именно. Кажется, невозможно выиграть деньги просто для себя одного.
Li:
Actually I also won some money – fifty pounds – so I’ll buy you a drink, in fact I’ll buy you something to eat too and you don’t need to pay me back that five pounds.
Вообще-то я тоже выиграла некоторую сумму — 50 фунтов, поэтому угощу тебя выпивкой. А ещё куплю тебе что-нибудь поесть. А ещё можешь не возвращать мне те 5 фунтов.
Rob:
Really? Oh Li that’s very kind of you. Now I’m in a win-win situation!
Правда? Ой, Ли, какая же ты хорошая. Теперь я в беспроигрышной ситуации (win-win situation)!
Li:
Yes, the opposite of a no-win situation is a win-win situation. This is where there is a favourable outcome for everyone involved. Like this:
Да, беспроигрышная ситуация (win-win situation) противоположна безвыигрышной ситуации (no-win situation). Это значит, что все получат какой-то выигрыш. Например:
- The house buyer got a good price and the seller was happy to sell quickly so it was a win-win situation.
- Покупатель купил дом недорого, а продавец был рад продать его так быстро — так что выиграли оба.
- If I get to invest your money in the company and you get to share the profits, it’s a win-win situation.
- Если вы вкладываете свои деньги в какую-то компанию, от прибыли которой получаете доход — то вы в беспроигрышной ситуации.
Rob:
So, in a win-win situation everyone is happy! Just like our situation now. So, where are you taking me for dinner Li?
То есть в беспроигрышной ситуации (win-win situation) все довольны! Как в нашей ситуации сейчас. Так куда же ты поведёшь меня на обед, Ли?
Li:
Did I say dinner? I was just going to buy you a sandwich.
Разве я говорила про обед? Я собиралась просто купить тебе бутерброд.
Rob:
Oh. That’s not such a good win-win situation, is it?
О… Не такая уж беспроигрышная ситуация — не так ли?
Li:
Maybe I’ll buy you some chips too!
Ну, может, ещё куплю тебе чипсов.
Rob:
OK great. Let’s go. Bye.
OK, отлично. Пошли. Пока.
Li:
Bye bye.
Пока-пока.
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no-win situation
безнадёжное, безвыходное положение
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a no-win situation
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win-win
1) Общая лексика: обоюдовыгодный , беспроигрышная , с выгодой для обеих сторон
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situation
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situation
ˌsɪtjuˈeɪʃən сущ.
1) обстановка, положение, ситуация, состояние to accept a situation ≈ мириться с положением/ситуацией to come out of a difficult situation with credit ≈ с честью выйти из трудного положения to comprehend, grasp, take in a situation ≈ понимать положение, вникать в положение/в ситуацию awkward situation crisis situation emergency situation critical situation delicate situation desperate situation embarrassing situation explosive situation fluid situation hopeless situation international situation world situation no-win situation life-and-death situation political situation
2) место, местоположение (здания, города и т. п.) Syn: position
1., location
3) служба, должность, место to be out of a situation ≈ быть безработным situations vacant, situations wanted ≈ вакансии заголовок газетного раздела о свободных вакансиях Syn: post III, job II
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ситуация, обстановка, положение (дел) — financial * финансовое положение — ice * (метеорология) ледовая обстановка — price * (экономика) уровень цен — the * at the front положение на фронте — * map (военное) карта обстановки — let me know how the * stands дайте мне знать, как обстоят дела состояние, положение — (to be) in an awkward * (находиться) в неловком положении — to barge into an unpleasant * (разговорное) влипнуть в неприятную историю (литературоведение) момент, сцена;
ситуация — dramatic * драматический момент — the drama is full of exciting *s драма изобилует захватывающими эпизодами место, служба, работа — the * of a servant место слуги — to find a * найти место;
устроиться на место — in one’s former * на месте прежней службы социальное положение — (one’s) subordinate * (чье-либо) подчиненное положение местность — the farm stands in a fine * ферма расположена в прекрасной местности — the place is unrivalled for its * место славится природными условиями — a pleasant * приятное место местоположение, расположение — the * of a house местоположение дома — commanding * господствующее положение( разговорное) одно из трех первых мест (на скачках)
~ положение, обстановка, состояние, ситуация;
to come out of a difficult situation with credit с честью выйти из трудного положения
competitive ~ состояние конкуренции
conflict ~ вчт. конфликтная ситуация
critical ~ критическая ситуация
earnings ~ ситуация с доходами
economic ~ состояние экономики economic ~ экономическая конъюнктура economic ~ экономическая ситуация
employment ~ положение на рынке труда
exchange ~ ситуация на валютном рынке
export ~ положение на экспортном рынке
failure ~ вчт. сбойная ситуация
financial ~ финансовая ситуация
~ служба, должность, место (особ. о прислуге) ;
to find a situation найти работу, устроиться на место
foreign exchange ~ положение на валютном рынке foreign exchange ~ состояние валютного рынка
income ~ состояние доходов
interest rate ~ состояние ставки процента
liquidity ~ состояние ликвидности
market ~ положение на рынке market ~ рыночная конъюнктура market ~ состояние рынка
price ~ состояние цен
queueing ~ вчт. условия образования очереди
sales ~ рыночная конъюнктура
situation место службы ~ местоположение, место ~ обстановка ~ положение, обстановка, состояние, ситуация;
to come out of a difficult situation with credit с честью выйти из трудного положения ~ положение, обстановка, состояние, ситуация ~ положение дел ~ работа ~ ситуация ~ служба, должность, место (особ. о прислуге) ;
to find a situation найти работу, устроиться на место ~ служба, должность, место (особ. о прислуге) ~ социальное положение
~ of conflict состояние конфликта
tangled ~ запутанная ситуация tangled ~ сложная ситуация
tight economic ~ напряженная экономическая ситуация
uncertain ~ неопределенная ситуация
war-like ~ положение, подобное военномуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > situation
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win-win-win
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win-lose situation
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no-win
[ˌnəu’wɪn]
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1) без победителя, без выигрыша для кого бы то ни было
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2) без хороших вариантов, безнадёжный, проигрышный
The trade war was a no-win situation for both parties. — Торговая война была одинакова невыгодна и той, и другой стороне.
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no-win
[͵nəʋʹwın]
1. безнадёжный, проигрышный
no-win war — война, в которой не будет победителей
2. не связанный с соперничеством
to replace competitive games with no-win co-operative pastimes — заменить спортивные игры коллективными развлечениями без победителей и побеждённых
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no-win
1. a безнадёжный, проигрышный
2. a не связанный с соперничеством
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(a) desperate situation
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no-win
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Win-win-Situation — Win wịn Si|tu|a|ti|on [auch: wɪn wɪn… ], die [nach engl. win win situation, zu: win win = für jede Seite vorteilhaft, zu: to win = gewinnen] (bes. Wirtsch.): Situation, Gegebenheit, Konstellation, die für alle Beteiligten Vorteile bietet … Universal-Lexikon
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win-win situation — winˈ winˈ situation noun 1. A situation in which one is bound to benefit or succeed 2. A situation in which all parties benefit • • • Main Entry: ↑win … Useful english dictionary
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Win-Win-Situation — Eine Win win Strategie (engl. win „Gewinn“), auch als Doppelsieg Strategie bekannt, ist eine Konfliktlösung, bei der beide Beteiligten einen Nutzen erzielen. Ähnliche Interessen der Konfliktbeteiligten sind eine notwendige Voraussetzung für diese … Deutsch Wikipedia
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win-win situation — noun A situation where both parties gain from a transaction or deal, or where all possible outcomes are favourable. Hiring summer interns from the university continues to be a win win situation with students gaining valuable real world experience … Wiktionary
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Win-win-Situation — Win wịn Si|tu|a|ti|on <englisch> (Situation, von der alle Beteiligten profitieren) … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung
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win-win situation — /wɪn wɪn sɪtjuˌeɪʃ(ə)n/ noun a situation in which, whatever happens or whatever choice is made, the people involved will benefit … Marketing dictionary in english
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No-win situation — A no win situation, also called a lose lose situation, is one where a person has choices, but no choice leads to a net gain. For example, if an executioner offers the condemned the choice of dying by being hanged, shot, or poisoned, since all… … Wikipedia
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no-win situation — noun a situation in which a favorable outcome is impossible; you are bound to lose whatever you do • Hypernyms: ↑situation * * * no win situation UK US noun [countable] [singular no win situation plural … Useful english dictionary
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no-win situation — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms no win situation : singular no win situation plural no win situations a situation in which there is no chance of success … English dictionary
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no-win situation — no win situations N COUNT If you are in a no win situation, any action you take will fail to benefit you in any way. It was a no win situation. Either she pretended she hated Ned and felt awful or admitted she loved him and felt even worse! … English dictionary
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no-win situation — n. a situation in which there is no hope of success. □ I find myself in a no win situation again. □ The team in a no win situation punted … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A no-win situation, also called a lose-lose situation, is one where a person has choices, but no choice leads to a net gain. For example, if a company finds a dangerous fault in one of its products, they can either issue a product recall and take some reputational damage, or allow the product to harm people: the company is in a no-win situation.
In game theory[edit]
In game theory, a «no-win» situation is a circumstance in which no player benefits from any outcome, hence ultimately losing the match. This may be because of any or all of the following:
- Unavoidable or unforeseeable circumstances causing the situation to change after decisions have been made. This is common in text adventures.
- Zugzwang, as in chess, when any move a player chooses makes them worse off than before such as losing a piece or being checkmated.
- A situation in which the player has to accomplish two mutually dependent tasks each of which must be completed before the other or that are mutually exclusive (a Catch-22).
- Ignorance of other players’ actions, meaning the best decision for all differs from that for any one player (as in the prisoner’s dilemma).
In history[edit]
Carl von Clausewitz’s advice never to launch a war that one has not already won characterizes war as a no-win situation. A similar example is the Pyrrhic victory in which a military victory is so costly that the winning side actually ends up worse off than before it started. Looking at the victory as a part of a larger situation, the situation could either be no-win, or more of a win for the other side than the one that won the «victory», or victory at such cost that the gains are outweighed by the cost and are no longer a source of joy.
For example, the «victorious» side may have accomplished their objective, which may have been worthless; it may also lose a strategic advantage in manpower or positioning. For example, the British Empire was one of the victorious powers of the Second World War but was so weakened that it could no longer maintain its status as a great power in a world that became dominated by the United States and the Soviet Union.
A related concept is sometimes described as winning the battle but losing the war. Then a lesser objective is then won, but the true objective beyond it is not well pursued and is lost.
In the past in Europe, those accused of being witches were sometimes bound and then thrown or dunked in water to test their innocence. A witch would float (by calling upon the devil to save her from drowning), and then be executed, but a woman not a witch would drown (proving her innocence but causing her death).[1]
In video games[edit]
Many text adventures, graphical adventure games and role-playing video games can reach an unwinnable state where it has become impossible for the player to win the game (either due to a bug or by design), and where the only options are restarting the game, loading a previously saved game, wandering indefinitely, or a game over (a negative game end, such as death). This is also known as a dead end situation.
A softlock is a state in a game that prevents the player from continuing without the computer freezing and rendering the game unplayable. Usually, this is the result of the player’s previous choices, and not due to the game itself lacking a path to victory.
Unwinnable states are usually not fatal in games that utilize checkpoints or are divided into levels in which progress cannot be saved midway through one, allowing players to reload a checkpoint or restart the level to reverse an unwinnable situation. However, in other games, softlocks may cripple or corrupt save files, forcing the player to start completely anew from the very beginning of the game in order to get further in the game. For example, in games such as Goldeneye 007, Perfect Dark, and TimeSplitters, the level does not end once a player fails an objective short of being killed, but it is impossible to progress to the next level no matter what the player does afterwards. Other games take steps to avoid unwinnable situations; for example, a game may not allow players to drop items which are necessary to continue. Softlocks can be triggered by incorrect manipulation of game code or mechanics, as seen in speedrunning – should a certain sequence of tasks to perform a sequence break be carried out incorrectly, the game may become softlocked, forcing either a restart of the game or the console altogether.
Unwinnable should not be confused with unbeatable, which is used to describe a character, monster, or puzzle that is too powerful or difficult to be overcome by the player or character at a lower standing, and is normally found in role-playing video games. In many cases, «unbeatable» gamestates occur because of integer overflow or other errors programmers did not take into account, called a kill screen. In this situation, the game may also crash.
In other media[edit]
In the film WarGames, the supercomputer WOPR simulates all possible games of tic-tac-toe as a metaphor for all possible scenarios of a nuclear war, each of them ending in a nuclear holocaust (mutual assured destruction). The computer then exclaims: «A strange game; the only winning move is not to play».
In the Star Trek canon, the Kobayashi Maru simulation is a no-win scenario designed as a character test for command track cadets at Starfleet Academy. It first appears in the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. In the film, Admiral James T. Kirk states that he does not believe in the no-win scenario.
In the TV show Quantico, the agents are put in a terrorist hijack flight simulation mission that is unbeatable.
See also[edit]
- Catch-22 (logic)
- Cornelian dilemma
- Double bind
- Kobayashi Maru
- Morton’s fork
- Preparedness paradox
- Pyrrhic victory
- Setting up to fail
- Two-body problem (career)
- Vladimir’s choice
- Winner’s curse
- Win-win game
- Zero-sum game
- Zugzwang
References[edit]
- ^ BBC — h2g2 — Matthew Hopkins, ‘Witchfinder General’ of East Anglia
External links[edit]
- Leon F. Seltzer Ph.D (2013): Two Ways to «Win» in a No-Win Situation
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I’m not surprised the committee members were upset, because you put them in an awkward, no-win situation.
Я не удивлен, что члены комитета были расстроены, потому что вы поставили их в неловкое, безвыходное положение.
Shops hate that because it puts them in a no-win situation.
Кандидаты на должность ненавидят этот вопрос, потому что он ставит их в безвыходное положение.
Escalating the encounter is a no-win situation.
Either way, it’s a no-win situation.
He wins a no-win situation by rewriting the rules.
Thus the world is at an impasse; democracy and communism are faced with a no-win situation leading to a dead end.
Таким образом, мир зашел в тупик: и демократия, и коммунизм оказались в безвыходной ситуации.
So, it’s a no-win situation for him.
I won’t say it’s a no-win situation but it’s a tough balance.
This could leave the courts in a no-win situation in their efforts to protect the rights of both the accused and victims by ensuring a fair trial.
Это может поставить суды в безвыходное положение в попытках защитить права как обвиняемых, так и потерпевших, гарантируя им справедливое судебное разбирательство.
So while you may be able to find comfort in a warm cup of green tea that is caffeine free it is a no-win situation.
Таким образом, даже если вы можете найти утешение в чашке горячего зеленого чая без кофеина, это не беспроигрышная ситуация.
Because of this, developers are caught in a no-win situation, where they have to rely on in-app ads to make a penny or two for their hard work.
Из-за этого разработчики оказываются в безвыходной ситуации, когда им приходится полагаться на рекламу в приложениях, чтобы заработать несколько копеек за свою тяжелую работу.
«This is a no-win situation,» Dyson said.
No matter what you do, your game will be too hard for some people and too easy for others, so this appears to be a no-win situation.
Как бы вы ни старались, игра будет слишком сложной для одних и слишком простой для других, так что вы оказываетесь в безвыходной ситуации.
Today’s obschesTVO, which seeks to improve the situation, improve the inner world of man, there is a huge diversity of occupation, which are derived from the so-called no-win situation.
Сегодняшнее общество, которое стремится изменить ситуацию к лучшему, улучшить внутренний мир человека, находит огромное разнообразие занятие, которое выводит из так называемой безвыходной ситуации.
Royals expert Katie Nicholl — who wrote the book, «Kate: The Future Queen» — tells us the Duchess of Cambridge was in a «no-win situation» Sunday with her wardrobe choice.
По словам королевского биографа Кэти Николл, которая является автором книги «Кейт: Королева будущего», герцогиня Кембриджская была в «безвыходной ситуации» с выбором гардероба.
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This is what’s called a no-win situation.
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Table of Contents
- What is opposite word of Win?
- What is the adjective opposite of winning?
- What’s a word for not winning?
- What’s another word for Catch 22?
- What do you call boggy land?
- What does squatting mean?
- What does imploring mean?
- What are benefits of squats?
- How do you squat in words?
- What does holding a plank mean?
- How do you know if you’re doing squats right?
- How many squats a day will make a difference?
If you are in a no-win situation, any action you take will fail to benefit you in any way.
What is opposite word of Win?
Antonym of Win Word. Antonym. Win. Lose, Loss. Get definition and list of more Antonym and Synonym in English Grammar.
What is the adjective opposite of winning?
Adjective. ▲ Opposite of gaining, resulting in, or relating to victory in a contest or competition. losing. failing.
What’s a word for not winning?
What is another word for no-win situation?
quandary | conundrum |
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disarray | failure |
confusion | car crash |
devastation | pinch |
depression | collapse |
What’s another word for Catch 22?
In this page you can discover 18 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for catch-22, like: gordian-knot, chicken-and-egg, paradox, predicament, between-a-rock-and-a-hard-place, dilemma, no-win-situation, quagmire, spot, peej and lose-lose.
What do you call boggy land?
Boggy land is very wet and muddy land. Synonyms: marshy, muddy, waterlogged, spongy More Synonyms of boggy.
What does squatting mean?
1 : to crouch close to the ground as if to escape observation a hare squatting in the grass. 2a : to assume or maintain a position in which the body is supported on the feet and the knees are bent so that the buttocks rest on or near the heels squatted by the campfire.
What does imploring mean?
transitive verb. 1a : to make an earnest request to (someone) : beg We earnestly implore you to bow out of the practice of clinical medicine and permit us to get on with our difficult job.—
What are benefits of squats?
What are the benefits of doing squats?
- Strengthens your core.
- Reduces the risk of injury.
- Crushes calories.
- Strengthens the muscles of your lower body.
- Boosts athletic ability and strength.
- Variety helps with motivation.
- Can be done anywhere.
How do you squat in words?
The Basics: Proper Squat Form
- Stand with feet a little wider than hip width, toes facing front.
- Drive your hips back—bending at the knees and ankles and pressing your knees slightly open—as you…
- Sit into a squat position while still keeping your heels and toes on the ground, chest up and shoulders back.
What does holding a plank mean?
The plank is a bodyweight exercise which involves holding the trunk part of your body in a straight line off the ground. The static exercise engages multiple muscle groups at the same time which makes it extremely effective at strengthening your core, whilst also working the shoulders, arms and glutes.
How do you know if you’re doing squats right?
So, how can you tell if you’re working the right muscles in a squat? Do a squat. If your first instinct was to move your knees and shins forward, that’s usually a sign that your quads are doing all of the work, according to the American Council on Exercise.
How many squats a day will make a difference?
When it comes to how many squats you should do in a day, there’s no magic number — it really depends on your individual goals. If you’re new to doing squats, aim for 3 sets of 12-15 reps of at least one type of squat. Practicing a few days a week is a great place to start.