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sleight of hand имя существительное: -
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sleight of hand имя существительное:sleight of hand (ловкость рук, жонглерство)prestidigitation (ловкость рук, показывание фокусов)словосочетание:twist of the wrist (ловкость рук, сноровка) -
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1) General subject: Yorkshire, conjuration, conjury, hankey pankey, hankey-pankey, hanky panky, hanky-panky, hocus pocus, hocus-pocus, juggle, jugglery, manual dexterity, manual dexterousness, palmistry (в воровстве, мошенничестве), prestidigitation, sleight of hand, sleight-of-hand, twist of the wrist2) French: legerdemain3) Geography: York4) Aviation medicine: manual devolution5) Phraseological unit: Leger-de-main -
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(в разных значениях) trick; sleight-of-hand; stunt разг.; (неожиданный) feat* * ** * *trick; sleight-of-hand; stunt feat* * *deceitflim-flamknackstunt -
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Jargon: sleight of hand -
12 проделка, уловка
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1) General subject: feat, flimflam, fob, gimmick, grift, hoax, hocus pocus, hocus-pocus, hokey pokey, hokey-pokey, joker, juggle, knack, prank, shuffle, stunt, trick, twist, wheeze, deceit2) Colloquial: lurk3) Military: ploy4) Law: artifice6) Advertising: flim-flam7) leg.N.P. device, sleight of hand8) Makarov: sham9) Archaic: fub10) Yiddish: shtick -
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1) General subject: conjurer, conjuror, illusionist, juggler, magician, mystery man, mystery-man, palmer, prestidigitator, tregetour, wizard, sleight-of-hand performer, con2) Obsolete: enchanter3) Rare: sorcerer4) Scottish language: warlock5) Deprecatingly: contortionist -
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............................................................1. jugglery(n.) تردستی، شعبده بازی............................................................ -
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ж.1) ( искусность) adroitness, dexterity, deftness2) ( хитроумие) craftiness; ( изворотливость) dodginess••ло́вкость рук разг. — sleight of hand
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Sleight of hand — Sleight of hand, also known as prestidigitation ( quick fingers ) or léger de main (from the French for lightness of hand ), is the set of techniques used by a magician (or card sharp) to manipulate objects such as cards and coins secretly.cite… … Wikipedia
Sleight of hand — Sleight Sleight, n. [OE. sleighte, sleihte, sleithe, Icel. sl?g? (for sl?g?) slyness, cunning, fr. sl?gr (for sl?gr) sly, cunning. See {Sly}.] 1. Cunning; craft; artful practice. [Obs.] His sleight and his covin. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. An… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sleight of hand — [ ,slaıt əv hænd ] noun singular or uncount clever and quick use of your hands, especially when performing a magic trick a. clever and slightly dishonest behavior used for achieving something: political sleight of hand … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sleight of hand — is the ability to use your hands in a clever way, like a magician performing tricks you can t see … The small dictionary of idiomes
sleight of hand — [ˌslaıt əv ˈhænd] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: sleight skill, trick (13 20 centuries) from Old Norse slœgth, from slœgr; SLY] 1.) the use of quick and skilful movements with your hands when doing a magic trick, so that people cannot understand … Dictionary of contemporary English
sleight of hand — ► sleight of hand 1) manual dexterity, typically in performing conjuring tricks. 2) skilful deception. Main Entry: ↑sleight … English terms dictionary
sleight-of-hand — sleightˈ of hand adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑sleight … Useful english dictionary
sleight of hand — index prestidigitation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sleight of hand — Sleight of hand is the ability to use your hands in a clever way, like a magician performing tricks you can t see. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
sleight of hand — sleight′ of hand′ n. 1) skill in feats requiring quick and clever movements of the hands, esp. for entertainment or deception; legerdemain 2) the performance of such feats 3) any such feat; a magic or conjuring trick 4) skill in deception •… … From formal English to slang
Sleight of hand — Sleight of hand is the ability to use your hands in a clever way, like a magician performing tricks you can t see … Dictionary of English idioms