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1 обманщик
1) General subject: bluff, bluffer, charlatan, cheat, counterfeit, counterfeiter, cozener, crook, deceiver, delusionist, dissembler, double dealer, double-dealer, double-face, doubleface, duffer, faker, false, flimflamer, four flusher, four-flusher, fraud, gagger, gouge, hawk, heel, hoaxer, humbug, humbugger, impostor, jockey, juggler, mountebank, phoney, phony, pretender, pseud, quack, quacksalver, sham, shammer, sharper, shoddy character, slick, swindler, take in, take-in, tregetour, trepan, trickster, twicer, two timer, two-timer, victimizer, scammer (американизм), cheater, beguiler, yentzer5) Bookish: inveigler6) Law: confidence trickster7) Economy: double-cross, fraudster9) Scottish language: intake10) Jargon: bilk, chiseler, con man, crooked stick, designer, dipsy doodle, double-crosser, fiddler, four-flusher four-flushing, grifter, gyp artist, gypper, gypster, sell, worm, hoser, foney, fony, shark, sharpie11) Simple: bamboozler -
2 блефующий
1) General subject: four flush2) Cards: four-flush3) Jargon: desperado, four-flusher four-flushing4) Mass media: flanneling -
3 живущий за чужой счёт
Jargon: four-flusher four-flushingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > живущий за чужой счёт
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4 не желающий платить долги
Jargon: four-flusher four-flushingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > не желающий платить долги
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5 постоянно занимающий деньги
Jargon: four-flusher four-flushingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > постоянно занимающий деньги
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