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free-for-all ['fri:fə(r)'ɔ:l]stresses
gen. всеобщая драка (A controversial penalty decision sparked a free-for-all at the end of the match.); всеобщая свалка; неразбериха (In the economic free-for-all of the final years of communism, he was able to amass a sizeable fortune.); хаос; потасовка (The press conference turned into a free-for-all vogeler); неразбериха (As the Internet free-for-all grows, it is becoming impossible for businesses to ignore vogeler); соревнования, дискуссия и т. п., в которых может участвовать любой; свалка; беспредел (Tanya Gesse); массовая потасовка (Andrey Truhachev); групповая драка (Andrey Truhachev); массовая драка (Andrey Truhachev); куча мала (Anglophile)
amer. халява (Maggie)
context. произвол (sometimes works Tanya Gesse)
Gruzovik, inf. мамаево побоище
inf. кому не лень (an uncontrolled situation in which people do what they want because there are no limits to stop them (Cambridge Dictionary) | a competition, dispute, or fight open to all comers and usually with no rules (Merriam-Webster): “Henry, who said he moved west from Alberta last June, has found it easy to live on the Downtown Eastside.” -- People across the country need to know it’s no longer a free for all in Vancouver. This is why the decampment is so important. • As executive pay schemes rise, investors worry the new salary proposals will create a free-for-all in the boardroom. (Cambridge Dictionary) ART Vancouver); стычка; потасовка (VLZ_58); побоище (VLZ_58); безудержный (an uncontrolled situation in which people do what they want because there are no limits to stop them (Cambridge Dictionary) | a competition, dispute, or fight open to all comers and usually with no rules (Merriam-Webster): “Henry, who said he moved west from Alberta last June, has found it easy to live on the Downtown Eastside.” -- People across the country need to know it’s no longer a free for all in Vancouver. This is why the decampment is so important. • As executive pay schemes rise, investors worry the new salary proposals will create a free-for-all in the boardroom. (Cambridge Dictionary) ART Vancouver); неуправляемый (an uncontrolled situation in which people do what they want because there are no limits to stop them (Cambridge Dictionary) | a competition, dispute, or fight open to all comers and usually with no rules (Merriam-Webster): “Henry, who said he moved west from Alberta last June, has found it easy to live on the Downtown Eastside.” -- People across the country need to know it’s no longer a free for all in Vancouver. This is why the decampment is so important. • As executive pay schemes rise, investors worry the new salary proposals will create a free-for-all in the boardroom. (Cambridge Dictionary) ART Vancouver)
mil., inf. рукопашный бой
vulg. женщина легкого поведения
free for all ['friːfǝr'ɔːl]
gen. доступный для всех; общедоступный; открытый
free-for- all: 4 phrases in 2 subjects
General3
Informal1