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1 falsification of historical facts
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nфакт; событие; явлениеto confess the fact — сознаваться в проступке / преступлении
to distort facts — извращать / искажать факты
to face the facts — сталкиваться с фактами; смотреть в лицо фактам
to investigate the facts — расследовать факты / обстоятельства
to slur over / to suppress facts — замалчивать факты
- accomplished factto twist the facts — извращать / искажать факты
- authentic fact
- bare facts
- basic facts
- commonly known fact
- concrete facts
- convincing facts
- crude facts
- doubted fact
- dry facts
- established fact
- fabricated fact
- fact in evidence
- fact of common knowledge
- facts speak for themselves
- false facts
- falsification of historical facts
- fixed fact
- generally known fact
- generally recognized fact
- hard fact
- historical fact
- immaterial facts
- immutable fact
- in actual fact
- indisputable fact
- irrefutable facts
- juggling with facts
- malicious distortion of facts
- material facts
- naked facts
- new fact
- political fact
- proved facts
- salient fact
- scientifically substantiated fact
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3 фальсификатор
муж. falsifier, adulterator;
forgerфальсифик|атор - м. falsifier;
~аторы истории falsifiers of history;
~ация ж.
1. (действие) forging;
(продуктов) adulteration;
~ация документов forging of documents;
2. (искажение) falsification, distortion;
~ация исторических фактов distortion of the historical facts;
3. (подделанная вещь) fake.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > фальсификатор
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