mano a mano
See also: mano-a-mano
English edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Spanish mano a mano (literally “hand-to-hand”); on equal footing, neither of two participants having any distinct advantage.
Noun edit
mano a mano
- A head-on conflict or direct competition.
- Synonym: duel
- The public debate became a heated mano a mano between the two leading candidates.
- 1985 June 9, William Kennedy, “The Last Ole”, in New York Times[1]:
- Hemingway's subject for the epilogue was the mano a mano (or hand-to-hand, a duel) between Spain's two leading matadors, Luis Miguel Dominguin and his brother-in-law, Antonio Ordonez.
Translations edit
a head-on conflict or direct competition; a duel
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Adjective edit
mano a mano (not comparable)
- in close confrontation
- We sat tensely in the courtroom while the mano-a-mano struggle ensued between the two skilled lawyers.
- 2016 May 23, Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, “Apocalypse pits the strengths of the X-Men series against the weaknesses”, in The Onion AV Club[2]:
- When he finally goes mano a mano with Xavier at the climax, it’s in a psychic battle staged inside the latter’s dreamspace, which happens to look exactly like his mansion
Adverb edit
mano a mano (not comparable)
- Characterized by head-to-head competition or conflict.
- The newcomer brashly engaged the veteran player mano a mano.
- 2019 December 10, Yacht Club Games, "Story" (Reize), in Shovel Knight Showdown (version 4.1), Nintendo Switch:
- Baz: 'BAD NEWS, BUD. I NEVER WANTED TO FIGHTCHA, BUT IF WE WANT OUT, WE GOTTA SCRAP! YOU 'N ME, MANO A MANO.'
Italian edit
Adverb edit
- Alternative form of a mano a mano preferred form.
Further reading edit
Portuguese edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Spanish mano a mano.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
mano a mano m (uncountable)
- mano a mano (a head-on conflict or direct competition)
Adverb edit
mano a mano (not comparable)
- mano a mano, on equal terms (by means of a head-to-head competition)
- Fernando Tordo (lyrics and music) (1973) “Tourada”, (in Portuguese): “Toureamos ombro a ombro as feras ― We control on equal terms the beasts”
Spanish edit
Pronunciation edit
Adjective edit
mano a mano (invariable)
- hand to hand (competition), or sometimes hand in hand (cooperation); on equal terms, close together
Noun edit
mano a mano m (plural mano a mano)
- (bullfighting) a corrida in which two rival matadors alternate in fighting several bulls each
Descendants edit
- → English: mano a mano
- → Portuguese: mano a mano
Further reading edit
- “mano a mano”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014