Aug 14, 2006 07:10
17 yrs ago
Arabic term
صاحب الثنائية
Arabic to English
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وتنطلق يوم السبت البطولة الوطنية بلقاء من الوزن الثقيل يلتقي فيه صاحب الثنائية الترجي الرياضي التونسي بغريمه وجاره التقليدي النادي الافريقي
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +2 | two-times champion OR two-title champion | Mahammad Kalfat (X) |
5 | Won twice | Dina Abdo |
5 | Dual champion | Ahmad Batiran |
5 | double-winning team | Mahmoud Basal |
Proposed translations
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Arabic term (edited):
صاحب الثنائية
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two-times champion OR two-title champion
حامل اللقب مرتين، أي في بطولة واحدة
أو حامل اللقبين، أي بطولتين مختلفتين
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Note added at 2 hrs (2006-08-14 09:54:49 GMT)
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two-time champion, without "s", as Abdelmonem Samir has just pointed out.
أو حامل اللقبين، أي بطولتين مختلفتين
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Note added at 2 hrs (2006-08-14 09:54:49 GMT)
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two-time champion, without "s", as Abdelmonem Samir has just pointed out.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "thanks m f kalfat!"
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Won twice
Had two wins at a certain occasion, but don't really know what were they. I'm not that familiar with sports :)
11 hrs
Dual champion
'Dual champion': doesn't necessarily mean successively or in a row.
Also consider:
'second-time champion'
'champion for the second time'
Also consider:
'second-time champion'
'champion for the second time'
Example sentence:
- He is the world champion for the second year in succession.
- He has held the championship for the past two years.
4 days
double-winning team
The Double is a term in football, meaning to win a country's top division and its main cup competition in the same season. It can also mean beating a team home and away in the same league season.
Example sentence:
One notable double-winning team of note in 2006 was Bayern Munich in Germany, which became the first team in the country's history to successfully defend a double
Reference:
Discussion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Espérance