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21 рекомендация
1) General subject: chit, commendation, credential, discharge (выдаваемая увольняемому), introduction, prescription, recommendation, recommendation (for) (на пост), reference (для фирмы и т. п.), suggestion, testimonial2) Computers: hint3) Military: blueprint4) Rare: commendation (действие)5) Railway term: recommendations7) Economy: personal reference8) Diplomatic term: (письменная) voucher10) Information technology: tip11) Advertising: advice, certificate of character, instruction, ref12) Business: letter of recommendation, plug, finalization (налоговой, аудиторской проверки)13) Automation: prompt14) leg.N.P. recommendation (UN charter)15) General subject: service tip16) Aviation medicine: counsel17) Makarov: chitty18) SAP.tech. trick19) Marketology: referral -
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2) Slang: ponce3) Australian slang: bludger4) Jargon: fancy man, honey man, iceberg slim5) Taboo: Johnson (особ. негр), Louis, McGimper (см. McGimp), PI, Ronson, ace-lover, alphonce, ass-peddler, brother-in-law, bumber up, bumber upper, butt-peddler, buttock broker, buzzard, candy-bag, charley (см. Charley Ronce), cosh-carrier, crack salesman, cupid, dab, dona jack, eastman, ecnop (перевертыш от ponce q.v.), fancy bloak, flash man, flesh-peddler, friend, hip-peddler, hoon, hustler, kaffir, mac, mack, macquereau (из французского), magiffer, missionary, old man, peddler, pee-eye (от первых двух букв слова pimp q.v.), pimple, player, pounce-spicer, procurer, prosser, right Charlie (см. Charlie Ronce), runner, rustler, salesman, shill, skirt-man, split, steerer, sweet man, tommy, town bull, twat-faker -
23 усиленно расхваливать план
Mass media: shill a plan, tout a planУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > усиленно расхваливать план
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24 фиктивный брак
1) General subject: bogus marriage, fictitious marriage, fictive marriage, left-handed marriage, mock marriage, fake marriage, marriage fraud, shill marriage2) Law: sham marriage3) Business: pro forma marriage -
25 фраер
1) Colloquial: a guy (любой мужчина a man), a mark (неопытный, наивный человек an inexperienced, naive person), a shill, a sucker, some guy (любой мужчина a man)2) Slang: frayer, trendy chap -
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2) Agriculture: fryer rabbit (молодой кролик, идущий на жаркое) -
27 Татьяна
полицейская дубинкаbilly, bullshiner, rosewood, shill, weighta policeman's club -
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1. ФРА(Й)ЕР разг.-сленгa (or some) guy любой мужчина a man 2. ФРА(Й)ЕР разг.-сленг a sucker / a shill / a mark неопытный, наивный человек an inexperienced, naive person Ср. лох -
29 фра(й)ер
1. ФРА(Й)ЕР разг.-сленгa (or some) guy любой мужчина a man 2. ФРА(Й)ЕР разг.-сленг a sucker / a shill / a mark неопытный, наивный человек an inexperienced, naive person Ср. лох -
30 подставное лицо
1. assumed nameвымышленное имя; подставное лицо — assumed name
2. frontвис на в.ж. лицом наружу между жердями — inner front hang
3. prestanombres4. shill5. dummy
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См. также в других словарях:
Shill — Shill, v. t. [Cf. {Sheal}.] To put under cover; to sheal. [Prov.ng.] Brockett. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shill — Shill, v. t. To shell. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shill — [ ʃıl ] noun count AMERICAN someone who pretends to be interested in something in order to persuade other people to buy it or do it ╾ shill [ ʃıl ] verb intransitive … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shill — [shil] n. [contr. < shillaber < ?] Slang 1. the confederate of a gambler, pitchman, auctioneer, etc. who pretends to buy, bet, or bid so as to lure onlookers into participating 2. a person who works energetically to sell or promote… … English World dictionary
shill — (n.) 1916, one who acts as a decoy for a gambler, auctioneer, etc. (probably originally circus or carnival argot), probably a shortened form of shillaber (1913) with the same meaning, origin unknown. The verb is attested from 1914. Related:… … Etymology dictionary
Shill — A shill is an associate of a person selling goods or services or a political group, who pretends no association to the seller/group and assumes the air of an enthusiastic customer. The intention of the shill is, using crowd psychology, to… … Wikipedia
Shill — Ein Lockvogel (von engl. shill: Lockvogel, Anreißer) ist eine Person, die im Auftrag von Dienstleistern oder Produzenten im Sinne einer Interessenvertretung bestimmte Waren bewirbt, die der Konkurrenz abwertet oder andere Handlungen im Interesse… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shill — This unusual name is Scottish, and topographical in origin. It is mainly from the border region, and derived from the Middle English word schele , equivalent to the Old Norse word skali , meaning a shed or hut, specifically a shepherd s summer… … Surnames reference
shill — /shil/, Slang. n. 1. a person who poses as a customer in order to decoy others into participating, as at a gambling house, auction, confidence game, etc. 2. a person who publicizes or praises something or someone for reasons of self interest,… … Universalium
shill — 1. noun /ʃɪl/ a) A person paid to endorse a product favourably, while pretending to be impartial. Witnesses have testified that Jim Jones (like a few other professional faith healers) used shills part of the time.... b) An accomplice at a… … Wiktionary
shill — [[t]ʃɪl[/t]] n. 1) a person who poses as a customer in order to decoy others into participating, as at a gambling house 2) cvb a person whose praises, endorsements, etc., are motivated by self interest 3) cvb to work as a shill: to shill for a… … From formal English to slang