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1 verbal acrobatics of a habitual liar
Общая лексика: словесные выверты неисправимого лгунаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > verbal acrobatics of a habitual liar
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2 acrobatics
1. n акробатика; гимнастика2. n употр. гл. мн. ч. с во акробатические или гимнастические упражнения3. n употр. гл. мн. ч. ав. с во фигурные полёты; высший пилотаж4. n употр. гл. мн. ч. с во эскапады, выходки; номера, проделкиСинонимический ряд:gymnastics (noun) aerobics; contortionism; feats; gymnastics; precision drilling; tumbling -
3 acrobatics
noun plural (acrobatic performances.) acrobaciatr[ækrə'bætɪks]1 acrobacia f singn.• acrobacia s.f.'ækrə'bætɪksplural noun acrobacia f[ˌækrǝʊ'bætɪks]NPL acrobacia fsing ; (as profession) acrobacia fsing, acrobatismo msing ; (Aer) vuelo msing acrobáticomental/verbal acrobatics — malabarismos mpl mentales/verbales
* * *['ækrə'bætɪks]plural noun acrobacia f -
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[͵ækrəʹbætıks] n1. 1) акробатика; гимнастика2. употр. с гл. во мн. ч. ав. фигурные полёты; высший пилотаж (тж. aerial acrobatics)3. употр. с гл. во мн. ч. эскапады, выходки; номера, проделкиverbal acrobatics of a habitual liar - словесные выверты неисправимого лгуна
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5 acrobatics
ˌækrəuˈbætɪks сущ.;
мн.
1) акробатика
2) проделкиакробатика;
гимнастика акробатические или гимнастические упражнения фигурные полеты;
высший пилотаж эскапады, выходки;
номера, проделки - verbal * of a habitual liar словесные выверты неисправимого лгунаacrobatics pl акробатикаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > acrobatics
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6 ekwilibrystyka
- ki; dat sg -ce; facrobatics; (przen) balancing* * *f.1. (= akrobatyka) high-wire acrobatics.2. przen. (= lawirowanie) acrobatics; ekwilibrystyka słowna verbal acrobatics l. gymnastics.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ekwilibrystyka
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7 acrobatic
adjective(lit. or fig.) akrobatisch* * *adjective akrobatisch* * *ac·ro·bat·ic[ˌækrəˈbætɪk, AM -t̬-]adj akrobatisch* * *["krəʊ'btɪk]adjakrobatisch* * *A adj (adv acrobatically) akrobatisch:B spl1. akrobatische Kunststücke plb) fig Akrobatik f:mental acrobatics Gedankenakrobatik; Gehirnakrobatik;verbal acrobatics Wortakrobatik;vocal acrobatics Stimmakrobatik* * *adjective(lit. or fig.) akrobatisch* * *adj.akrobatisch adj. -
8 словесные выверты неисправимого лгуна
General subject: verbal acrobatics of a habitual liarУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > словесные выверты неисправимого лгуна
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9 ekwilibrysty|ka
f sgt 1. (akrobatyka) acrobatics pl, balancing acts pl- dać pokaz ekwilibrystyki to perform acrobatics, to give a tightrope performance2. (zręczność) acrobatic skill(s)- lądowanie w tak trudnych warunkach wymaga prawdziwej ekwilibrystyki landing in such difficult conditions requires real acrobatic skill- dokonywał cudów ekwilibrystyki, próbując pogodzić ich sprzeczne interesy he performed a real high-wire a. balancing act trying to reconcile their conflicting interestsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ekwilibrysty|ka
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10 wygibas
m (G wygibasu a. wygibasa) zw. pl pot. 1. (ruch ciała) wygibasy contortions, twists and turns 2. (zakrętas) flourish, swirl 3. przen., pejor. wygibasy słowne/intelektualne verbal/intellectual acrobatics- musiałem robić różne wygibasy, żeby zdobyć pozwolenie I had to go through all sort of hoops to get permission pot.* * *mipot. contortion.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wygibas
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