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1 колдовство
1) General subject: Mumbo Jumbo, arcane rites (и т. п.), bewitchment, conjuration, diablerie, diabolism, enchantment, fascination, hoodoo, incantation, invocation, magic, malefice, medicine, necromancy, obeah, sorcery, sortilege, voodoo, voodooism, witchcraft, witchery, wizardry, zombi, zombie, spellcraft2) French: diablery4) Religion: Mumbo Jumbo (A complicated often ritualistic observance with elaborate trappings), bewitchery, black magic, conjury, devilry, diabolism ( Dealings with the devil), hoodoo (A body of practices of sympathetic magic traditional among blacks in the southern U.S.), incantation (A use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as a part of a ritual of magic; also a written or recited formula of words designed to produce a particular effect), magic (Magic rites or incantations), obi, voodooism (The practice of witchcraft)5) Irish: pishogue7) Makarov: arcane knowledge, arcane rites (и т.п.) -
2 мистификация
3) Jocular: cantraip5) Security: bamboozlement -
3 чары
1) General subject: bewitchment, cantrip, charms (обыкнов. pl), enticement, fascination, glamor, glamour, incantation, invocation, juju, magic, necromancies, necromancy, sorceries, sorcery, spell, witchcraft, witcheries, witchery, wizardry (тж. перен.), enchantment2) Religion: bewitchery, incantation (A use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as a part of a ritual of magic; also a written or recited formula of words designed to produce a particular effect), obeah, obi3) Scottish language: cantraip -
4 шутка
1) General subject: banter, cantrip, carriwitchet, carwitchet, cod, drollery, farce, frisk, fun, game, jape, jest, jesting remark, jocosity, jocularity, joke, lark, laugh line, leg pull, one liner, one-liner, play, pleasantry, pliskie, practical joke (сыгранная с кем-либо), prank, quiz, raillery, rally, skit, sport, standing joke, the one about, throwaway, trick, trifle, wheeze, witticism2) Colloquial: jig, laugh getter, leg-pull5) Scottish language: plisky6) Theatre: gag -
5 волшебство
magic, witchery, sorcery; magic, enchantment (очарование)* * ** * *magic, witchery, sorcery; magic, enchantment* * *cantripenchantmentfaeriefaeryfairyismsorcery -
6 колдовство
sorcery, witchcraft; magic, glamour перен. (очарование)* * ** * *sorcery, witchcraft; magic, glamour перен.* * *bewitcherybewitchmentcantripconjurationdiabolismenchantmentincantationmagicmedicinepishoguesortilegespelltheurgyvoodoowitcherywizardry -
7 мистификация
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8 чародейство
magic, sorcery; charms мн.* * *magic, sorcery; charms мн.* * *cantripsorcery -
9 шутка
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10 колдовство
(в ряде традиций - способность некоторых людей воздействовать на др. людей и природу с помощью магии; к колдовству относят тж. способность насылать или снимать порчу - болезни и т. п., тж. ведовство, волшебство, чародейство) magic, witchcraft, sorcery, obeah, arcane knowledge; diabolism, necromancy; шотл. cantrip -
11 колдовство
witchcraft имя существительное:witchcraft (колдовство, черная магия)pishogue (колдовство, заклинание)hoodoo (шаманство, невезение, колдовство, неудача, человек, приносящий несчастье, вещь, приносящая несчастье)словосочетание: -
12 мистификация
hoax имя существительное: -
13 шутка
joke имя существительное:banter (шутка, добродушное подшучивание)jesting remark (шутка, шутливое замечание)
См. также в других словарях:
Cantrip — may refer to mdash;*A magical spell of any kind, or one which reads the same forwards and backwards.In the novel, When Darkness Falls, by Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory, a cantrip is used to describe a short (one or two words, or one flick of… … Wikipedia
cantrip — [kan′trip΄] n. [< ?] Chiefly Scot. 1. a magic spell 2. a prank … English World dictionary
Cantrip — Cantrap Can trap, Cantrip Can trip, n. [Cf. Icel. gandar, ODan. & OSw. gan, witchcraft, and E. trap a snare, tramp.] A charm; an incantation; a shell; a trick; adroit mischief. [Written also {cantraip}.] [Scot.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cantrip — noun Etymology: probably alteration of caltrop Date: 1719 1. chiefly Scottish a witch s trick ; spell 2. chiefly British hocus pocus 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
cantrip — /kahn trip/, n. 1. Chiefly Scot. a magic spell; trick by sorcery. 2. Chiefly Brit. artful shamming meant to deceive. [1710 20; appar. dissimilated var. of OE calcatrippe; see CALTROP] * * * … Universalium
cantrip — noun /ˈkæntrɪp/ A spell or incantation; a trifling magic trick. , 1976: For one thing, Ive no intention of distributing cantrips and costly crucifixes to every rapable woman in the Parish of St Magloire. Kyril Bonfiglioli, Something Nasty in the… … Wiktionary
cantrip — n. magic spell, trick by witchcraft (Scottish); sham (British usage) … English contemporary dictionary
cantrip — [ kantrɪp] noun Scottish archaic a mischievous or playful act; a trick. Origin C16: of unknown origin … English new terms dictionary
cantrip — can·trip … English syllables
cantrip — can•trip [[t]ˈkɑn trɪp[/t]] n. 1) scot. Chiefly Scot. a magic spell; trick by sorcery 2) brit. Chiefly Brit. artful shamming meant to deceive • Etymology: 1710–20; appar. dissimilated var. of OE calcatrippe; see caltrop … From formal English to slang
cantrip — /ˈkæntrɪp/ (say kantrip) noun 1. Originally Scottish a spell, as cast by a witch. 2. a piece of mischief. Also, cantrap. {? Gaelic canntaireachd} …