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1 ложь
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Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > ложь
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4 ложь
1. liesнеспособный лгать, неспособный на ложь — incapable to lie
2. false; pseudoпереход по значению "ложь" — branch of false
3. lie; falsehood4. deceptionискусная ложь; ловкий трюк — clever deception
5. falsehood6. falsenessСинонимический ряд:неправда (сущ.) брех; брехню; брехня; враки; вранье; дезинформацию; дезинформация; измышление; неправда; обманАнтонимический ряд:истина; истину; правда; правду -
5 исказит истину
1. distort the truthистина, не требующая доказательства — indemonstrable truth
неприкрашенная истина, голая правда — unvarnished truth
2. distorting the truthРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > исказит истину
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6 искажать истину
истина, не требующая доказательства — indemonstrable truth
неприкрашенная истина, голая правда — unvarnished truth
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7 истина
ж. мат. truthистина, не требующая доказательства — indemonstrable truth
неприкрашенная истина, голая правда — unvarnished truth
Синонимический ряд:правда (сущ.) правдаАнтонимический ряд:заблуждение; ложь; обман -
8 непреложная истина
истина, не требующая доказательства — indemonstrable truth
неприкрашенная истина, голая правда — unvarnished truth
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > непреложная истина
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9 столп истины
истина, не требующая доказательства — indemonstrable truth
неприкрашенная истина, голая правда — unvarnished truth
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10 отличать
1. characterize2. tell from3. distinguish; decorate; differ; be noted4. differentiateотличать поэзию от прозы, разграничивать поэзию и прозу — to differentiate prose from poetry
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11 отличать истину от лжи
General subject: separate truth from falsehoodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отличать истину от лжи
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