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1 явная ложь
1) General subject: blatant lie, downright lie, palpable lie, transpicuous lie, unmitigated lie, bare-faced lie2) Colloquial: oner3) Religion: falsism4) Makarov: direct lie, transparent lie -
2 откровенная ложь
1) General subject: blatant lie, bare-faced lie2) Colloquial: heresy -
3 неприкрытая ложь
General subject: bare-faced lie -
4 наглый
1) General subject: arrogant, as bold as brass, assured, audacious, barefaced, bareknuckle, bauld, bold, bold as brass, bold faced, bold-faced, brassbound, brassy, brazen, brazen faced, brazen-faced, bumptious, cheeky, contumelious, cool, hubristic, immodest, impertinent, impudent, insolent, lippy, nervy, perky, pert, presumptuous, rousing, saucy, snotty, unashamed, unbashful, unblushing, uppish, uppity, blatant (ложь lie), pushy, obnoxious3) American: gay4) Obsolete: malapert5) Rare: petulant6) Jargon: bare-face (характеристика выступления, поступка), bare-faced (характеристика выступления, поступка), crusty, gool, hard-boiled, salty, world-beater, ditsy, ditzy, off base, small8) Phraseological unit: brass neck, brass-necked -
5 ложь
1) General subject: bouncer, bung, confab, cracker, deception, fable, fabrication, falsehood, falseness, flam, humbug, jive, lie, lying, mendacity, porkies ("рифмованный слэнг" кокни, pork pies = porkies = lie = lies), porky, story, story telling, untruth, wiles, naivety (caught out with such a naivety - naive statement - euphemism for a lie), naпvetэ, tarradiddle2) Colloquial: story-telling, taradiddle, twister3) Obsolete: leasing4) Engineering: false (значение логической переменной)5) Mathematics: falsity6) Religion: falsity (Something false, lie), lies7) Law: false pretence, fraudulent pretence8) Australian slang: bulldust9) Diplomatic term: concoction, equivocation, slander10) Logics: false11) Psychology: confabulation (бесцельная)13) Jargon: bare-face (характеристика поведения человека), bare-faced (характеристика поведения человека), bareface (характеристика поведения человека), barefaced (характеристика поведения человека), boloney baloney, claptrap, cram, crammer, crock, hanky-panky, hop, hype, malarkey, marmalade, real cheese, spinach, stretcher, string, tall story, windy, scotts (He’s been telling scotts again.), lollapalooza (What a lollapalooza! You expect me to believe that? Что за ложь! Ты полагал что я поверю в это?), fudge (I've heard enough of your fudge. Let's get honest, okay? Я довольно наслушался твоей лжи.Давай правду, хорошо?), cheese14) Invective: crap, piece of shit, shit for the birds, chicken shit, hocky, hookey, hooky15) Robots: false (значение логической функции)16) Taboo: bird shit, bull, bullshit, crock of shit, pile of shit, tauri excretio
См. также в других словарях:
bare-faced lie — See a bare faced lie … English idioms
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bare|faced — «BAIR FAYST», adjective. 1. Figurative. impudent in its obviousness; shameless: »a barefaced lie. SYNONYM(S): brazen, audacious. 2. with the face bare. 3. not disguised: »Figurative. I could with barefaced power sweep him from my sight… … Useful english dictionary
bare´fac|ed´ness — bare|faced «BAIR FAYST», adjective. 1. Figurative. impudent in its obviousness; shameless: »a barefaced lie. SYNONYM(S): brazen, audacious. 2. with the face bare. 3. not disguised: »Figurative. I could with barefaced power sweep him from my sight … Useful english dictionary
bare´fac|ed´ly — bare|faced «BAIR FAYST», adjective. 1. Figurative. impudent in its obviousness; shameless: »a barefaced lie. SYNONYM(S): brazen, audacious. 2. with the face bare. 3. not disguised: »Figurative. I could with barefaced power sweep him from my sight … Useful english dictionary
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