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1 пунический
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2 пунический
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3 пунический
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4 пунический
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5 Пунические войны
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6 вероломный
1) General subject: backstabbing, deceitful, disloyal, faithless, false, false-hearted, falsehearted, full of guile, guileful, insidious, perfidious, traitorous, treacherous, trustless, unfaithful, dark-minded, conniving2) History: Punic -
7 вероломство
1) General subject: Punic faith, breach of faith, disloyalty, false heart, falseness, falsity, guile, infidelity, perfidy, perjury, traitorousness, treacherousness, treachery, falsehood, subtlety, backstabbing, unfaithfulness, insidiousness, recreancy2) Law: bad faith -
8 древнекарфагенский язык
General subject: PunicУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > древнекарфагенский язык
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9 измена
1) General subject: Punic faith, a piece ( an act) of perfidy, adultery, apostasy, bad faith, betrayal, breach of faith, infidelity, perfidy, recreance, recreancy, sell out, traitorousness, treacherousness, treachery, treason, treasonableness, unfaithfulness, sell-out2) American: bolt (убеждениям, партии и т.п.)3) Bookish: apostasy (делу, партии и т.п.)4) Law: treason (государственная), treasonable conduct (государственная)5) Diplomatic term: act of perfidy6) Scottish language: perduellion7) Makarov: an act of perfidy8) Archaic: untruth -
10 карфагенский
1) General subject: Punic2) History: Carthaginian -
11 коварный
1) General subject: Byzantian, Jesuitic, Jesuitical, artful, astucious, astute, cattish, catty, crafty, cunning, designing, devious, foxlike, full of deceit, full of guile, guileful, insidious, proditorous, scheming, serpentine, sly, snaky, sneaky, tortuous, treacherous, tricky, underhand, underhanded, versute, vulpine, wily, subtle, callid, dark-minded, conniving, wilier2) Zoology: feline4) Bookish: proditory5) History: Punic6) Rare: subdolous8) Australian slang: cunning as a shithouse rat9) Diplomatic term: Byzantine10) Scottish language: loopy11) Jargon: cagey, cagy, chicken, greasy, slippery, poison (Stay away from her. She's poison. Держись от неё подальше. Она коварна.), crazy12) Makarov: crazy as a fox, crazy like a fox, crazy like as a fox, subtile -
12 предательский
1) General subject: Byzantian, contrivance, deceitful, disloyal, false hearted, false-hearted, felon, foul, insidious, perfidious, proditorous, recreant, renegade, serpentine, telltale (что-либо), traitorous, treacherous, treasonable, unfaithful, dark-minded, treasonous2) Colloquial: tattletale, trappy3) History: Punic4) Religion: proditory5) Diplomatic term: Byzantine6) Jargon: backstabbing (АБ) -
13 предательство
1) General subject: Punic faith, a piece ( an act) of perfidy, bad faith, betrayal, collaborationism, disloyalty, foul, perfidy, sell-out, tergiversation, traitorousness, treacherous action, treacherousness, treachery, treason, treasonableness, sell out, unfaithfulness, recreancy2) Colloquial: sell3) Slang: rat4) Law: treacherous conduct5) Economy: XX6) Diplomatic term: act of perfidy, collaboration7) Jargon: ratting, double cross8) Advertising: betraying9) Makarov: an act of perfidy -
14 пунический
1) General subject: Carthaginian2) History: Punic -
15 карфагенский
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16 карфагенский
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17 вероломство
perfidy имя существительное:perjury (лжесвидетельство, клятвопреступление, вероломство, нарушение клятвы, лжеприсяга, ложное показание под присягой)словосочетание:
См. также в других словарях:
punic — PÚNIC, Ă, punici, ce, adj. Care aparţine Cartaginei sau locuitorilor ei, privitor la Cartagina sau la locuitorii ei; cartaginez. ♢ Război punic = nume dat fiecăruia dintre cele trei războaie purtate de Roma antică împotriva Cartaginei. – Din lat … Dicționar Român
Punic — Pu nic, a. [L. Punicus pertaining to Carthage, or its inhabitants, fr. Poeni the Carthaginians.] [1913 Webster] 1. Of or pertaining to the ancient Carthaginians. [1913 Webster] 2. Characteristic of the ancient Carthaginians; faithless;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Punic — pertaining to Carthage, 1530s, from L. Punicus, earlier Poenicus Carthaginian, originally Phoenician (adj.), Carthage having been founded as a Phoenician colony, from Poenus (n.), from Gk. Phoinix Phoenician (see PHOENICIAN (Cf. Phoenician)).… … Etymology dictionary
Punic — [pyo͞o′nik] adj. [L Punicus, earlier Poenicus, Carthaginian, properly Phoenician < Poeni, the Carthaginians < Gr Phoinix, Phoenician] 1. of ancient Carthage or its people or culture 2. like or characteristic of the Carthaginians, regarded… … English World dictionary
Punic — The Punics, (from Latin pūnicus meaning Phoenician) were a group of Western Semitic speaking peoples originating from Carthage in North Africa who traced their origins to a group of Phoenician and Cypriot settlers, but also to North African… … Wikipedia
punic — adj. & n. adj. of or relating to ancient Carthage in N. Africa. n. the language of Carthage, related to Phoenician. Phrases and idioms: Punic faith treachery. Etymology: L Punicus, Poenicus f. Poenus f. Gk Phoinix Phoenician … Useful english dictionary
Punic — adj. & n. adj. of or relating to ancient Carthage in N. Africa. n. the language of Carthage, related to Phoenician. Phrases and idioms: Punic faith treachery. Etymology: L Punicus, Poenicus f. Poenus f. Gk Phoinix Phoenician … Useful english dictionary
Punic apple — noun (obsolete) The pomegranate • • • Main Entry: ↑Punic … Useful english dictionary
Punic faith — noun Treachery • • • Main Entry: ↑Punic … Useful english dictionary
Punic Wars — n. three wars between Rome and Carthage (264 241 B.C., 218 201 B.C., and 149 146 B.C. ), in which Rome was finally victorious … English World dictionary
Punic Wars — The Punic Wars were a series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage between 264 and 146 BC [Chris Scarre, The Wars with Carthage, The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Rome (London: Penguin Books, 1995), 24 25.] , and were probably the… … Wikipedia