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♦voorbeelden:1 list en bedrog • double-crossing/dealingboze listen • evil trickseen stad door list overmeesteren • take a city by stratagem/cunningiemand door list ergens toe krijgen • trick someone into (doing) something -
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f; -, -en cunning; (Trick) ruse, trick, ploy; zu einer List greifen use ( oder employ, resort to) a trick, use a bit of cunning; er steckt voller List he knows a trick or two, he’s a sly old fox; mit List und Tücke with a great deal of cunning* * *die Listruse; art; trick; artfulness; craftiness; guile; ploy; stratagem; wile* * *Lịst [lɪst]f -, -en(= Täuschung) cunning, artfulness; (= trickreicher Plan) trick, rusemit List und Tücke (inf) — with a lot of coaxing
* * *die1) (the ability to deceive or trick people: She used guile to get him to propose to her.) guile2) artfulness3) (cunning or trickery: craft and deceit.) craft4) (a plan; a manoeuvre: She uses various ploys for getting her own way.) ploy5) (a clever trick or plan.) ruse6) (a trick or plan.) stratagem* * *<-, -en>[lɪst]f (Täuschung) trick, ruseeine \List anwenden to use a little cunningzu einer \List greifen to resort to a trick [or ruse]* * *die; List, Listen1) [cunning] trick or ruse2) o. Pl. (listige Art) cunningmit List und Tücke — (ugs.) by cunning and trickery
* * *zu einer List greifen use ( oder employ, resort to) a trick, use a bit of cunning;er steckt voller List he knows a trick or two, he’s a sly old fox;mit List und Tücke with a great deal of cunning* * *die; List, Listen1) [cunning] trick or ruse2) o. Pl. (listige Art) cunningmit List und Tücke — (ugs.) by cunning and trickery
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list polecony — registered letter, recorded delivery letter (BRIT), certified letter (US)
list pasterski — REL pastoral
* * *miletter; list gończy arrest warrant, warrant of arrest; list otwarty open letter; list polecający letter of recommendation; list zwykły surface-mail letter; list polecony certified letter l. mail; Br. registered letter; list lotniczy airmail letter; list pasterski rel. pastoral; listy uwierzytelniające credentials; list żelazny safe-conduct; list miłosny love letter.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > list
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* * *(pl. -ir), f.1) art, craft (margar listir þær, sem áðr höfðu eigi fundnar verit);2) skill, adroitness, dexterity (lék hann marga íþróttliga fimleika með mikilli l.).* * *f. [prob. derived from læra, q. v., Goth. laisjan, before the s was changed into r]:—art, craft; þá list sem astrologia heitir, Stj. 66; kvennligar listir, Fs. 134; klerklig list, Bs. i. 680; hann hafði þeirrar listar eigi fengit, Fb. i. 215; gör með list ok kunnáttu, Edda 8; hann fann ok margar listir, 148 (pref.)II. [Germ. and Dan. list; Old Engl. liste], craft, artifice, Sks. 689: refinement, með allri list ok kurteisi, Fas. i. 29; Ólafr fagnar honum vel ok með mikilli list, Fms. x. 226.COMPDS: listamaðr, listaskáld. -
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I [lɪst]1. nounقائِمَهWe have a long list of people who are willing to help.
2. verbto place in a list:يُدْرِجُ في قائِمَه II [lɪst]He listed the things he had to do.
1. verbto lean over to one side:يُميل السَّفينَهThe ship is listing.
2. nounمَيَلان أو إنْحِراف السَّفينَهThe ship had a heavy list.
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قائِمَة (عَمُود) \ list: a number of names (of people or things) written down, one under another (or, less often, one after another): a class list of children; a shopping list. post: a bar of wood or metal, fixed in an upright position (to hold a fence in place, to mark a spot, to hold sth. up where it can be seen, etc.): a gatepost; the winning post at a race; a signpost. -
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состояние, при котором морское буровое основание наклоняется в какую-либо сторону из-за смещения груза, оборудования или предметов снабжения -
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The list relies on discontinuity rather than continuity; it depends on physical placement, on location; it can be read in different directions, both sideways and downwards, up and down, as well as left and right; it has a clear-cut beginning and a precise end, that is, a boundary, an edge, like a piece of cloth. Most importantly it encourages the ordering of the items, by number, by initial sound, by category, etc. And the existence of boundaries, external and internal, brings greater visibility to categories, at the same time as making them more abstract. (Goody, 1977, p. 81)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > List
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craft, cunning, guile, stealth* * *(en)( snedighed) cunning;( listigt påfund) trick, dodge,F stratagem;[ klare (el. ordne) noget med list og lempe] manage something (very) smoothly. -
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* * *subst. [ av tre] list subst. [ profillist] moulding subst. [ gulvlist] skirting board subst. [ lurhet] cunning, stratagem, ruse -
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drvo, knjiga leaf, papira sheet, noga calf, riba sole, krsni list birth certificate* * *• butt• calf• drvo• topknot• single sheet• sheet• sole• letter• leaf• folio• flatfish• flap• field• ground• blade• plaice• rag -
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batten, bead, list, rim, stripstyrlist; guiding waytätningslist; sealing strip -
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File extension: .lst (file name extension), LST
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list — n: calendar Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. list … Law dictionary
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