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61 выдумать
несовер. - выдумывать;
совер. - выдумать (что-л.)
1) (изобретать) invent, contrive, devise, think up
2) (сочинять, фантазировать) make up, concoct, fabricate ∙ не выдумывайinvent, contrive, devise ;Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > выдумать
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62 вымышлять
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63 измышление
ср. fabrication, concoction, invention;
figment (вымысел) ;
мн. (неправда) deception, falsehood, lieизмышл|ение - с. invention, fabrication;
(ложь) lie, falsehood;
~ять, измыслить (вн.) invent (smth.), fabricate( smth.) ;
(придумывать) think* up (smth.), invent (smth.).Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > измышление
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64 изобретать
несовер. - изобретать;
совер. - изобрести( что-л.) invent;
devise, contrive (придумывать)изобрет|ать -, изобрести (вн.) invent (smth.) ;
~ение с. invention.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > изобретать
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65 сочинять
несовер. - сочинять;
совер. - сочинить( что-л.)
1) compose( о композиторе) ;
write( о писателе)
2) разг. (выдумывать) invent, make up, fabricate;
tell stories
3) грам. coordinateБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > сочинять
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67 coining
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68 construct
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69 contrive
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70 cook
повар имя существительное: глагол:вариться (stew, cook, boil)жариться (roast, grill, broil, cook, fry)жариться на солнце (cook, broil)имя прилагательное: -
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72 engineer
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73 fabricate
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74 feign
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76 romance
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78 excogitate
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79 contrived
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80 devising
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Invent — In*vent , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Invented}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inventing}.] [L. inventus, p. p. of invenire to come upon, to find, invent; pref. in in + venire to come, akin to E. come: cf. F. inventer. See {Come}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To come or light … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
invent — 1 *contrive, devise, frame, concoct Analogous words: initiate, inaugurate (see BEGIN): institute, *found, establish 2 Invent, create, discover are comparable terms frequently confused in the sense of to bring into being something new. Invent (see … New Dictionary of Synonyms
invent — in‧vent [ɪnˈvent] verb [transitive] 1. to make, design or produce something new or a new way of doing something: • Percy Spencer invented the microwave oven. • Mr. Monaghan virtually invented the modern pizza delivery business when he founded… … Financial and business terms
invent — in·vent vt: to create or produce for the first time in·ven·tor n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. invent … Law dictionary
invent — [v1] create, think up ad lib, author, bear, bring into being, coin, come upon, come up with, compose, conceive, contrive, cook up*, design, devise, discover, dream up, envision, execute, fake, fashion, find, forge, form, formulate, frame, hatch,… … New thesaurus
invent — [in vent′] vt. [ME inventen < L inventus, pp. of invenire, to come upon, meet with, discover < in , in, on + venire, to COME] 1. to think up; devise or fabricate in the mind [to invent excuses] 2. to think out or produce (a new device,… … English World dictionary
invent — (v.) late 15c., find, discover, a back formation from invention or else from L. inventus, pp. of invenire “to come upon; devise, discover” (see INVENTION (Cf. invention)). Meaning make up, think up is from 1530s, as is that of produce by… … Etymology dictionary
invent — ► VERB 1) create or design (a new device, process, etc.). 2) make up (a false story, name, etc.). DERIVATIVES inventor noun. ORIGIN Latin invenire contrive, discover … English terms dictionary
invent */*/ — UK [ɪnˈvent] / US verb [transitive] Word forms invent : present tense I/you/we/they invent he/she/it invents present participle inventing past tense invented past participle invented Collocations: If you are the first person to make a new type of … English dictionary
invent — inventible, inventable, adj. /in vent /, v.t. 1. to originate or create as a product of one s own ingenuity, experimentation, or contrivance: to invent the telegraph. 2. to produce or create with the imagination: to invent a story. 3. to make up… … Universalium
invent — [[t]ɪnve̱nt[/t]] invents, inventing, invented 1) VERB If you invent something such as a machine or process, you are the first person to think of it or make it. [V n] He invented the first electric clock... [V n] Writing had not been invented as… … English dictionary