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1 conspiracy
مَكِيدَة \ conspiracy: (an act of) conspiring; a criminal plan made by at least two people. intrigue: a secret plan; planning secretly with other people: political intrigues. plot: a secret plan, usu. for a bad purpose. trap: a trick for catching or deceiving a person. \ See Also مؤامرة (مُؤَامَرة)، فخ (فَخّ)، خدعة (خُدْعَة) -
2 conspiracy
مُؤَامَرَة \ conspiracy: (an act of) conspiring; a criminal plan made by at least two people. plot: a secret plan, usu. for a bad purpose. -
3 equus
ĕquus, i ( gen. plur. equūm, Verg. G. 2, 542; Stat. Th. 4, 409 al.), m. [Sanscr. acvas; Gr. hippos (ikkos); cf. Epŏna; root, ak-, to be sharp or swift; cf. Gr. akros, ôkus; Lat. acus, ocior], a horse, steed, charger.I.Prop.A.In gen. (cf.:B.caballus, canterius, mannus),
Varr. R. R. 2, 7; Col. 6, 27 sq.; Plin. 8, 42, 64, § 154 sq.; Pall. Mart. 13; Enn. ap. Cic. de Sen. 5, 14 (Ann. v. 441 ed. Vahlen); Plaut. Bacch. 1, 1, 39; id. Men. 5, 2, 109; Cic. Rep. 1, 43; 1, 7, 9 et saep.:equus = equa,
Varr. R. R. 2, 7, 11.—Offered as a sacrifice to Mars, Paul. ex Fest. p. 81, 16, and p. 178, 24 sq. Müll.; cf. Prop. 4 (5), 1, 20; and v. October: EQVO PVBLICO ORNATVS, EXORNATVS, HONORATVS, etc.; or, ellipt., EQVO PVBLICO, very often [p. 654] in inscriptions; v. Inscr. Momms. 73; 459; 445; 1952; 2456;2865 al.—In another sense: equi publici,
post-horses, Amm. 14, 6.—Equo vehi, advehi, ire, desilire, equum conscendere, flectere, in equum ascendere, equo citato, concitato, etc., see under these verbs.—In partic.1.Of cavalry, in the phrase, equis virisque (viri = pedites; cf. eques and vir), adverb., with horse and foot, i. e. with might and main, with tooth and nail, Liv. 5, 37; Flor. 2, 7, 8;2.also: equis, viris,
Cic. Phil. 8, 7, 21; id. Fam. 9, 7; cf. Nep. Hamilc. 4;and in the order, viris equisque,
Cic. Off. 3, 33.—Transf., of race-horses:C.ego cursu corrigam tarditatem tum equis, tum vero, quoniam scribis poëma ab eo nostrum probari, quadrigis poeticis,
i. e. in prose and poetry, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 15, a (see the passage in connection).—Transf.1.In plur. (like hippoi in Homer), a chariot, Verg. A. 9, 777.—2.The wind, Cat. 66, 54; Val. Fl. 1, 611.—3.In mal. part., Hor. S. 2, 7, 50; Petr. 24, 4; App. M. 2, p. 122; Mart. 11, 104, 14.—D.Prov.: equi donati dentes non inspiciuntur, we don't look a gift horse in the mouth, Hier. Ep. ad Ephes. prooem.—II.Meton.A.Equus bipes, a sea-horse, Verg. G. 4, 389;B.Auct. Pervig. Ven. 10: fluviatilis,
a river-horse, hippopotamus, Plin. 8, 21, 30, § 73.—Equus ligneus, like the Homeric halos hippos, a ship, Plaut. Rud. 1, 5, 10.—C.The Trojan horse, Verg. A. 2, 112 sq.; Hyg. Fab. 108; Plaut. Bacch. 4, 9, 12; Prop. 3 (4), 1, 25; Hor. C. 4, 6, 13 al.—* 2.Trop., of a secret conspiracy, Cic. Mur. 37, 78.—D.A battering-ram, because shaped like a horse;E.afterwards called aries,
Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 202.—The constellation Pegasus, Cic. N. D. 2, 43, 111 sq.; Col. 11, 2, 31; Hyg. Astr. 2, 18; 3, 17.—F.Equus Trojanus, the title of a play of Livius Andronicus, Cic. Fam. 7, 1, 2 al. -
4 съюз
1. union; alliance; leagueпрофесионален съюз a trade unionработническо-селски съюз a worker-peasant allianceсъюзът на работническата класа и трудещите се селяни the alliance/union between the working class and the working peasantryСъветският съюз the Soviet UnionДимитровски комунистически младежки съюз the Dimitrov Young Communist Leagueв таен съюз съм с (с цел за измама) be in collusion with, разг. be in withв съюз с in alliance/union/league with2. грам. conjunction* * *съю̀з,м., -и, (два) съю̀за 1. union; alliance; league; coalition; association; Атлантически \съюз Atlantic Alliance; в \съюз с in alliance/union/league with; в таен \съюз съм с (с цел измама) be in collusion with; разг. be in with; валутен \съюз monetary union; военен \съюз military alliance; Димитровски комунистически младежки \съюз истор. the Dimitrov Young Communist League; професионален \съюз trade union; Свещеният \съюз истор. the Holy Alliance; Съветският \съюз истор. the Soviet Union; таен \съюз secret alliance; conspiracy; търговски \съюз trade agreement;2. език. conjunction.* * *union: marriage съюз - брачен съюз, a trade съюз - професионален съюз; alliance: enter into an съюз with a country - влизам в съюз със страна; league ; combination ; conjunction {kxn`djXNkSxn} (грам.); federation (гилдия); joinder (юр.)* * *1. paботническо-селски СЪЮЗ a worker-peasant alliance 2. union;alliance;league 3. Димитровски комунистически младежки СЪЮЗ the Dimitrov Young Communist League 4. СЪЮЗът на работническата класа и трудещите се селяни the alliance/union between the working class and the working peasantry 5. Свещеният СЪЮЗ ucm. the Holy Alliance 6. Съветският СЪЮЗ the Soviet Union 7. в СЪЮЗ с in alliance/union/league with 8. в таен СЪЮЗ съм с (с цел за измама) be in collusion with, разг. be in with 9. влизам в СЪЮЗ с enter into an alliance with, form/make an alliance with, ally o.s. with 10. военен СЪЮЗ a military alliance 11. грам. conjunction 12. професионален СЪЮЗ a trade union 13. сключвам СЪЮЗ с conclude an alliance with 14. таен СЪЮЗ a secret alliance;conspiracy 15. търговски СЪЮЗ a trade agreement -
5 сговор
1) collusion, conspiracyбыть в сговоре — to be in league / collusion (with)
закулисный сговор — secret agreement, conspiracy
преступный сговор — confederacy, criminal conspiracy
тайный сговор — collusion, conspiracy, collusive treaty
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6 njama
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] njama[Swahili Plural] njama[English Word] communication[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] njama[Swahili Plural] njama[English Word] conspiracy[English Plural] conspiracies[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] njama[Swahili Plural] njama[English Word] secret council[English Plural] secret councils[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] njama[Swahili Plural] njama[English Word] secret meeting[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] njama[Swahili Plural] njama[English Word] secret message[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] njama[Swahili Plural] njama[English Word] plot[English Plural] plots[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Swahili Example] njama zake za kuifaidi zawadi peke yake [Muk][English Example] His/her plot to benefit from the award alone------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] njama[Swahili Plural] njama[English Word] secret communication[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] njama[Swahili Plural] njama[English Word] secret society[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
7 røbe
betray, blurt, breathe, disclose, give away* * *vbF disclose ( fx a secret, one's identity, one's intentions, one's plans; the journalist refused to disclose his sources), divulge (fx the plans; one's fears; he had never divulged classifiedinformation to an unauthorized person),(kun neds) betray ( fx the conspiracy, a secret);( fortælle) give away ( fx the ending of a detective story, the secret, where he is hiding),T ( i negative, spørgende og betingende udtryk) let on (about) ( fxdon't let on that I told you (, where he is hiding, too much); why did you let on about the plan?);( afsløre ufrivilligt) give away,F betray ( fx his accent gave him away (el. betrayed him); betray one's ignorance);[ røbe sig] give oneself away,F betray oneself;( vise) show ( fx an interest in something, a taste for something),F display ( fx he displayed no sign of emotion), betray ( fx aninterest in something). -
8 сговор
1) General subject: agreement, cahoot, callusion, collusion (в ущерб третьей стороне), confederacy (преступный), fix up, fix-up, huddle3) Obsolete: match4) Military: secret deal5) Law: collusion (в ущерб третьей стороне или в целях обмана суда), concert, confederacy, confederation, conspiracy (о совершении преступления), conspiracy, conspiration (о совершении преступления), covin, scheme6) Diplomatic term: (преступный) confederacy7) leg.N.P. betrothal (family law), betrothment (family law), collusion (of the plaintiff with the defendant), combination collusion (between the representative of one side in a deal with the other side), prevarication (as in English law), promise of marriage (family law)8) Makarov: confederacy (особ. преступный), line-up9) Cement: price collusion -
9 afsløre
11) разоблача́ть, раскрыва́ть2) открыва́ть ( памятник)* * *bare, betray, disclose, expose, find out, give away, bring to light, reveal, show up, unfold, unveil* * *vb unveil ( fx a statue);( åbenbare) reveal ( fx a secret, one's plans, one's ignorance; the light revealed his hiding place);(forbrydelse etc) expose ( fx a crime, a plot, a scandal), uncover,F bring to light ( fx a conspiracy);( om person) find out ( fx at last he was found out), expose ( fxexpose him as a thief),F unveil ( fx a traitor);[ afsløre sig som] reveal oneself as,( om noget dårligt også) give oneself away as ( fx an impostor). -
10 PIDE
(Political Police)Commonly known as the PIDE, the Estado Novo's political police was established in 1932. The acronym of PIDE stood for Polícia Internacional e de Defesa do Estado or International and State Defense State Police, the name it was known by from 1945 to 1969. From 1932 to 1945, it was known by a different acronym: PVDE or Polícia da Vigilância e de Defesa do Estado. After Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar was replaced in office by Marcello Caetano, the political police was renamed DGS, Direcção-Geral da Seguridade or Directorate General of Security.This force was the most infamous means of repression and a major source of fear among the opposition during the long history of the Estado Novo. While it was described as "secret police," nearly everyone knew of its existence, although its methods — in theory—were "secret." The PVDE/PIDE/DGS had functions much broader than purely the repression of any opposition to the regime. It combined the roles of a border police, customs inspectorate, immigration force, political police, and a regime vetting administration of credentials for government or even private sector jobs. Furthermore, this police had powers of arrest, pursued nonpolitical criminals, and administered its own prison system. From the 1950s on, the PIDE extended its operations to the empire and began to directly suppress oppositionists in various colonies in Africa and Asia.While this police became more notorious and known to the public after 1958-61, before that new outburst of antiregime activity, it was perhaps more effective in neutralizing or destroying oppositionist groups. It was especially effective in damaging the Communist Party of Portugal (PCP) in the 1930s and early 1940s. Yet, beginning with the unprecedented strikes and political activities of 194345, the real heyday had passed. During World War II, its top echelons were in the pay of both the Allies and Axis powers, although in later propaganda from the left, the PIDE's pro-Axis reputation was carefully groomed into a myth.As for its actual strength and resources, it seems clear that it employed several thousand officers and also had thousands of informants in the general population. Under new laws of 1945, this police force received the further power to institute 90-day detention without charge or trial and such a detention could easily be renewed. A who's-who of the political opposition emerges from those who spent years in PIDE prisons or were frequently arrested without charge. The PIDE remained numerous and well-funded into 1974, when the Revolution of 25 April 1974 overthrew the regime and abolished it. A major question remains: If this police knew much about the Armed Forces Movement coup conspiracy, why was it so ineffective in arresting known leaders and squashing the plot? -
11 مكيدة
مَكِيدَة \ conspiracy: (an act of) conspiring; a criminal plan made by at least two people. intrigue: a secret plan; planning secretly with other people: political intrigues. plot: a secret plan, usu. for a bad purpose. trap: a trick for catching or deceiving a person. \ See Also مؤامرة (مُؤَامَرة)، فخ (فَخّ)، خدعة (خُدْعَة) -
12 intrigue
مَكِيدَة \ conspiracy: (an act of) conspiring; a criminal plan made by at least two people. intrigue: a secret plan; planning secretly with other people: political intrigues. plot: a secret plan, usu. for a bad purpose. trap: a trick for catching or deceiving a person. \ See Also مؤامرة (مُؤَامَرة)، فخ (فَخّ)، خدعة (خُدْعَة) -
13 plot
مَكِيدَة \ conspiracy: (an act of) conspiring; a criminal plan made by at least two people. intrigue: a secret plan; planning secretly with other people: political intrigues. plot: a secret plan, usu. for a bad purpose. trap: a trick for catching or deceiving a person. \ See Also مؤامرة (مُؤَامَرة)، فخ (فَخّ)، خدعة (خُدْعَة) -
14 trap
مَكِيدَة \ conspiracy: (an act of) conspiring; a criminal plan made by at least two people. intrigue: a secret plan; planning secretly with other people: political intrigues. plot: a secret plan, usu. for a bad purpose. trap: a trick for catching or deceiving a person. \ See Also مؤامرة (مُؤَامَرة)، فخ (فَخّ)، خدعة (خُدْعَة) -
15 colusión
f.1 collusion, secret agreement or cooperation between two or more individuals for improper purposes, confederacy, connivance.2 collusion, plot, conspiracy.* * *1 collusion* * *SF collusion* * *femenino collusion* * *= collusion.Ex. There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.----* actuar en colusión = connive.* en colusión con = in collusion with, in complicity with, in connivance with.* * *femenino collusion* * *= collusion.Ex: There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.
* actuar en colusión = connive.* en colusión con = in collusion with, in complicity with, in connivance with.* * *collusionactuaron en colusión they were in collusion* * *colusión nfcollusion* * * -
16 cábala
f.1 secret scheme, conspiracy, intrigue, plot.2 speculation.3 cabbala, cabala, esoteric theosophy and theurgy developed by rabbis claiming to penetrate sacred theological mysteries, kabala.4 ritual for good luck.5 cabala, any system of occult science.* * *1 (ciencia oculta) cabala, cabbala\hacer cábalas sobre algo figurado to speculate about something* * *SF1) (Rel) kabbalah2) (=intriga) cabal, intrigue3) pl cábalas (=conjeturas)hacer cábalas — to speculate, conjecture
* * *femenino (Esp)a) (Rel) cabala; ( intriga) intrigueb)cábalas — femenino plural
* * *femenino (Esp)a) (Rel) cabala; ( intriga) intrigueb)cábalas — femenino plural
* * *1 (interpretación mística) cabbalade or por cábala out of superstition* * *
Multiple Entries:
Cábala
cábala
cábala sustantivo femenino
1 (hipótesis) conjecture, guess
2 Rel cabbala
♦ Locuciones: hacer cábalas sobre algo, to speculate about sthg
* * *cábala nf1. [doctrina] cabbala, kabbalah2.hacer cábalas [conjeturas] to speculate, to guess* * *f figintrigue;hacer cábalas speculate -
17 розкривати
= розкрити1) ( відкривати) to openрозкривати парасольку — to put up ( to open) an umbrella
2) ( оголяти) to bare, to uncoverрозкривати змову — to discover a plot; to unveil a conspiracy
розкривати недоліки — to expose shortcomings, to lay bare shortcomings
розкривати таємницю — to reveal a secret, to clue
4) to discover5)розкривати свої карти — to lay the cards on the table, to show one's hands
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18 གསང་བ་སྒྲིགས་པ་
[gsang ba sgrigs pa]conspiracy, secret arrangement or design, intrigue -
19 coniūrātiō
coniūrātiō ōnis, f [coniuro], a uniting in an oath, sworn union, alliance: nobilitatis, Cs.: de bello, L.: (mulierum), common understanding, T. —A conspiracy, plot, secret combination: Catilinae, S.: impia, L.: coniurationem patefacere: coniurationis particeps: nefanda in libidinem, L.: deserendae Italiae, L.—A confederacy, band of conspirators: perditorum hominum. -
20 sodālicius
sodālicius adj. [sodalis], of a sodalis, of fellowship, of companionship: Iure sodalicio mihi iunctus, O.—As subst n., a fellowship, brotherhood, association, secret society, conspiracy: fraternum vero dulce sodalicium, Ct.: lex de sodaliciis: sodaliciorum crimen.
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