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as in championship
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play-off
noun
Definition of play-off
as in championship
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pit, oppose, match, play offverb
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»
Synonyms:
rival, react, touch, pit, mark, pock, equate, match, fit, meet, couple, equalize, twin, agree, stone, oppose, equalise, counterbalance, pair, contradict, cope with, defend, fight back, equal, gibe, tally, fight, correspond, fight down, jibe, scar, controvert, mate, check
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Danny Willett:
Words can’t describe it, you hope that when you win you have a bit of breathing space coming to the last. I’ve only won one before and it was a five-hole play-off so it was a bit more nerve-wracking, we stuck to our game-plan, we said we were going to go aggressive and see if we could shoot another low score and put it out of reach for the other players. Luckily we did and it was a really good win.
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Jason Alexander:
The actress (Heidi Swedberg) is this wonderful girl, and … I love her! i couldn’t figure out how to play off of her. Her instincts for doing a scene — where the comedy was — and mine were always misfiring.
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- counteract
- foil
- offset
- oppose
- resist
- respond
- retaliate
- ward off
- backtalk
- beat
- bilk
- buck
- circumvent
- contravene
- cross
- dash
- disappoint
- frustrate
- hinder
- match
- meet
- parry
- pit
- return
- ruin
- vie
- counterwork
- fly in the face of
- have bone to pick
- hit back
- take on
- thumbs-down
- circumvent
- counter
- curb
- defeat
- foil
- frustrate
- hinder
- impede
- obstruct
- oppose
- prevent
- stop
- stymie
- baffle
- balk
- beat
- bilk
- check
- confuse
- cramp
- cross
- dash
- disappoint
- ditch
- dodge
- duck
- outwit
- pit
- queer
- restrain
- ruin
- trammel
- upset
- dead-end
- foul up
- give the slip
- hold up
- take down
- take the wind out of (one’s) sails
- upset the apple cart
- contend
- strive
- buck
- challenge
- contest
- counter
- match
- oppose
- pit
- play
- push
- rival
- struggle
- sweat
- be rivals
- go for
- go for broke
- go for the gold
- go for the jugular
- jockey for position
- scramble for
On this page you’ll find 129 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to play off, such as: counteract, foil, offset, oppose, resist, and respond.
- abet
- aid
- allow
- assist
- encourage
- facilitate
- help
- support
- clear up
- free
- hasten
- let go
- multiply
- forward
- agree
- aid
- assist
- help
- support
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
How to use play off in a sentence
Just one mistake, made by “Fred” Merkle, resulted in this play-off game.
PITCHING IN A PINCHCHRISTY MATHEWSON
When Jimenez was ready, Rainsford pressed the play-off button, and for a minute the recorder gave a high, wavering squeak.
LITTLE FUZZYHENRY BEAM PIPER
And then for him to play-off like he did, and say he was calling at a neighbor’s!
MOTOR MATT’S CLUESTANLEY R. MATTHEWS
Then Dad came on the screen with a record player in front of them, and gave them a play-off of my interview with Leo Belsher.
FOUR-DAY PLANETHENRY BEAM PIPER
Standing in the center of the room, he would make an appeal to us in his earnest, inimitable way, not to play off-side.
FOOTBALL DAYSWILLIAM H. EDWARDS
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO PLAY OFF
- backtalk
- beat
- bilk
- buck
- circumvent
- contravene
- counteract
- counterwork
- cross
- dash
- disappoint
- fly in the face of
- foil
- frustrate
- have bone to pick
- hinder
- hit back
- match
- meet
- offset
- oppose
- parry
- pit
- play off
- resist
- respond
- retaliate
- return
- ruin
- take on
- thumbs-down
- vie
- ward off
- backtalked
- beat
- bilked
- bucked
- circumvented
- contravened
- counteracted
- counterworked
- crossed
- dashed
- disappointed
- flew in the face of
- foiled
- frustrated
- had bone to picked
- hindered
- hit back
- matched
- met
- offset
- opposed
- parried
- pitted
- played off
- resisted
- responded
- retaliated
- returned
- ruined
- thumbed down
- took on
- vied
- warded off
- baffle
- balk
- beat
- bilk
- check
- circumvent
- confuse
- counter
- cramp
- cross
- curb
- dash
- dead-end
- defeat
- disappoint
- ditch
- dodge
- duck
- foil
- foul up
- frustrate
- give the slip
- hinder
- hold up
- impede
- obstruct
- oppose
- outwit
- pit
- play off
- prevent
- queer
- restrain
- ruin
- stop
- stymie
- take down
- take the wind out of (one’s) sails
- trammel
- upset
- upset the apple cart
- baffles
- balks
- beats
- bilks
- checks
- circumvents
- confuses
- counters
- crabs
- cramps
- crimps
- crosses
- curbs
- dashes
- defeats
- disappoints
- ditches
- dodges
- double-crosses
- ducks
- foils
- foul up
- frustrates
- gives the slip
- holds up
- impedes
- louses up
- matches
- obstructs
- opposes
- outwits
- pits
- plays off
- prevents
- queers
- restrains
- ruins
- scotches
- skins
- snafus
- stymies
- takes down
- takes wind out of
- trammels
- upsets
- be rivals
- buck
- challenge
- contend
- contest
- counter
- go for
- go for broke
- go for the gold
- go for the jugular
- jockey for position
- match
- oppose
- pit
- play
- play off
- push
- rival
- scramble for
- strive
- struggle
- sweat
- bucked
- challenged
- contended
- contested
- countered
- jockey for position
- matched
- opposed
- pitted
- played
- played off
- pushed
- rivaled
- scrambled for
- strove
- struggled
- sweated
- was rivals
- went for
- went for broke
- went for the gold
- went for the jugular
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
Phrases with Play-off
Things Play-off often describes
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play-off tickets
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play-off loss
Play-off is the first word in phrase
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play-off round
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play-off system
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play-off structure
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play-off match
Play-off is the last word in phrase
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championship play-off
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cup play-off
натравливать, разыгрывать
глагол ↓
- выдавать (кого-л., что-л. за кого-л., что-л. другое)
- заставлять (кого-л.) проявить себя с невыгодной стороны
- делать, производить (что-л.)
to play off tricks — показывать фокусы
to play off fireworks — пускать фейерверк
- разыгрывать (кого-л.)
he is not ill really, he is just playing off — на самом деле он не болен, а лишь притворяется
- разг. увольнять
- сыграть решающую партию, матч (после ничьей)
- завершить, закончить (особ. прерванное соревнование)
- принимать участие в заключительном соревновании
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
play off fireworks — пускать фейерверк
play off one against another — стравливать кого-либо в своих интересах; противопоставлять одно другому
play off one person against another — натравливать одного на другого
play off a tie — сыграть решающую партию
play off tricks — показывать фокусы
play off — принимать участие в заключительном соревновании; серия решающих встреч
take a play off — снять пьесу
play off the ship — распускать экипаж судна
play off the stage — переиграть на сцене
Примеры с переводом
The two equal winners had to play off an additional game.
Двоим победителям, находившимся в равном положении, пришлось играть дополнительный матч.
The top two teams will play off at Twickenham for the county title.
Две лучшие команды проведут на стадионе в Твикенхэме решающий матч за звание чемпионом графства.