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1 fictious
[fɪk'tɪʃəs]adj1) вымышленный, выдуманный, воображаемый- fictious being
- fictious narrative
- fictious name2) ложный, притворный- fictious fameHer account of the accident was totally fictious. — Ее версия несчастного случая была сплошной выдумкой
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2 fictious
Общая лексика: вымышленный, воображаемый -
3 fictious
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4 fictious
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5 fictious communication
фиктивная коммуникация; процесс воображения коммуникации с адресатом.* * *фиктивная коммуникация; процесс воображения коммуникации с адресатом.Англо-русский словарь по социологии > fictious communication
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6 fictious capital
Финансы: фиктивный капитал -
7 fictious name
Общая лексика: вымышленное имя (имя вымышленного лица, которое может использоваться в качестве товарного знака или его элемента, если это не делается для введения в заблуждение), вымышленное название (как товарный знак) -
8 fictious order
Реклама: фиктивный заказ -
9 fictious trademark
Общая лексика: поддельный (фиктивный) товарный знак -
10 fictious bill
• fiktivna menica -
11 fictious invoice
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12 fictious current
• фиктивен токEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fictious current
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13 fictious currents
• фиктивен токEnglish-Bulgarian polytechnical dictionary > fictious currents
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14 fictious characters
вымышленные лица/персонажиEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > fictious characters
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15 fictious tears
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16 fictious bargain of transaction
[com] fiktivni posaoEnglish-Croatian dictionary > fictious bargain of transaction
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17 communication, fictious
фиктивная коммуникация; процесс воображения коммуникации с адресатом.Англо-русский словарь по социологии > communication, fictious
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18 method of fictious loads
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > method of fictious loads
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19 (a) fictious being
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20 (a) fictious fame
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fictious — fic·tious … English syllables
fictious — ˈfikshəs adjective Etymology: fiction + ous archaic : given to fiction : fictitious … Useful english dictionary
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