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General subject: leer, side glance, side look, side-glance, sidelong glance, sklent, wry glance -
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1) General subject: cram, defame, fable, jive, lie, stretch, tell a lie, tell stories, stretch the truth, be economical with the truth (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), equivocate, misle2) Colloquial: perjure3) Scottish language: sklent4) Jargon: phony up (чаще всего при заполнении официальных бумаг), shoot a line, spin, swallow (eat) the Bible, sell a wolf ticket, woof, bull dog, dog5) Graphic expression: tell tall tales6) Business: prevaricate, tell lies7) Invective: shit8) Makarov: deal in lies9) Taboo: bird shit (кому-л.), blow smoke up (one's) ass, bull (кому-л.), bull somebody (кому-л.), bullshit (somebody) (кому-л.), chicken-shit, feed somebody (a line of) crap (кому-л.), feed somebody (a line of) shit (кому-л.), give somebody shit (кому-л.), hand somebody (that/that line of) crap, hand somebody (that/that line of) shit, pull somebody's pisser (кому-л.), pull the shit on somebody (кому-л.), shoot the bull (см. bullshit), shoot the crap, shovel the shit, talk shit, tauri excretio (кому-л.) -
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1) General subject: deceitful, deceivable, double tongued, double-tongued, false, full of deceit, lying, mendacious, scurril, scurrile, scurrilous, seeming, story telling, two faced, two tongued, two-faced, two-tongued, untruthful, Orwellian, Madison Avenue, Less-than-honest, speciousness, specious2) Colloquial: painted, story-telling3) Bookish: inveracious4) Rare: impostrous, imposturous5) Scottish language: sklent6) Jargon: feather-legs7) Invective: chicken shit8) Taboo: bum, full of shit -
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1) General subject: amiss (there is something amiss with him - с ним что-то неладно), caco, errorful, faithless, false, giaour, inaccurate, incorrect, infidel, insecure, strained, trustless, truthless, twotiming прил. (о муже, жене, любовнике), unfaithful, unsteady, untrue, untruthful, unveracious, wrongheaded, wrong, phony, off3) Mathematics: inexact4) Religion: infidel (An unbeliever with respect to a particular religion), miscreant ( Infidel, heretic), non-Moslem, recreant, unbeliever5) Australian slang: up the pole6) Diplomatic term: disloyal7) Scottish language: sklent8) Deprecatingly: Caffre (о немусульманине), Kafir (о немусульманине)9) Jargon: all wet, hooked up, off base, off the beam, (часто используется со стоящим впереди "all") wet ("Your ideas about politics are all wet.")11) Business: unjust12) Archaic: unfaithful (о приверженце другой религии, особ. о немусульманине) -
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1) General subject: adharma (в индуизме), fib, figure of speech, lie, porkies ("рифмованный слэнг" кокни, pork pies = porkies = lie = lies), porky, sklent, wrong, falsehood, not true, untruth, bunkum2) Obsolete: leasing3) Diplomatic term: equivocation5) leg.N.P. misstatement6) Taboo: shit for the birds -
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1) General subject: lie, sklent, tell an untruth, utter a lie2) Colloquial: cram3) Makarov: tell a lie -
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lie* * ** * *lie, falsehood* * *bouncerdeceptionfalsehoodlielyingsklentstorystretcheruntruth -
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См. также в других словарях:
sklent — /sklent/, Scot. and North Eng. n. 1. any slanting surface, as a slope. 2. a sideways or oblique movement. 3. a sideways glance. v.i. 4. to move or lie on a slant. 5. to deviate from a straight course. 6. to deviate from the truth; lie. Also,… … Universalium
sklent — ˈsklent verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English sclenten to strike obliquely, alteration of slenten more at slant intransitive verb 1. chiefly Scotland : to glance sideways : look askance 2 … Useful english dictionary
sclent — /sklent/, n., v.i. Scot. and North Eng. sklent. * * * … Universalium
sclent — /sklent/, n., v.i. Scot. and North Eng. sklent … Useful english dictionary
asklent — əˈsklent dialect Scotland variant of aslant … Useful english dictionary
An Alarc'h — (« Le cygne » en breton), est une chanson traditionnelle bretonne issue du Barzaz Breiz considérée comme un chant patriotique, il est repris par tous les chanteurs bretons actuels (Alan Stivell, Gilles Servat, Tri Yann, etc…). Elle… … Wikipédia en Français
deviate — v 1. veer, straggle, turn aside; wander, ramble, meander, stray, drift, rove, divagate, Scot, and North Eng. sklent; err, miss, go astray, lose one s way. 2. depart, diverge, deflect, vary, differ, change, step aside, steer clear of; curve, turn … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
diverge — v 1. spread, spread apart, come apart, open, open up, radiate, fly off, go asunder, divaricate, branch off; divide, separate, subdivide, fork, part, ramify, disunite, divorce; sever, dissever, cleave, rive, split, sunder, bisect, dissect,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
side-step — v 1. step aside, move off to the side; sidle, edge, skew, veer, go sideways, Scot and North Eng. sklent. 2. evade, avoid, dodge, Inf. duck, shun, steer clear of; hedge, equivocate, prevaricate, hem and haw, pussyfoot, //;/. waffle, Inf. weasel … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
(s)plei- — (s)plei English meaning: to split, cut Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘spalten, abspalten, spleißen” Note: compare S. 985 under (s)p(h)el 1 and plēi “naked, bald, bleak, bare” (see 834), if actually “entrindet, flayed “. Material: Ltv … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary