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noun2) (trick) Betrügerei, die* * *[di'sepʃən]- academic.ru/18883/deceptive">deceptive- deceptively* * *de·cep·tion[dɪˈsepʃən]* * *[dI'sepSən]n2) (= state of being deceived) Täuschung f3) (= that which deceives) Täuschung f* * *deception [dıˈsepʃn] s1. Täuschung f2. Betrug m3. Irrtum m, (Selbst)Täuschung f4. List f, Kniff m5. Sinnestäuschung f, Trugbild n* * *noun2) (trick) Betrügerei, die* * *n.Irreführung f.Reinfall -¨e m.Täuschung f.Verschleierung f. -
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[dɪ'sepʃn]1) U (deceiving)to obtain sth. by deception — ottenere qcs. con l'inganno
2) (trick) raggiro m., imbroglio m.; (to gain money, property) truffa f.* * *[di'sepʃən]((an act of) deceiving: Deception is difficult in these circumstances.) inganno- deceptively* * *deception /dɪˈsɛpʃn/n.1 inganno; frode: He was found guilty of obtaining money by deception, è stato riconosciuto colpevole di aver estorto denaro con l'inganno● (mil.) deception operations, manovre diversive.* * *[dɪ'sepʃn]1) U (deceiving)to obtain sth. by deception — ottenere qcs. con l'inganno
2) (trick) raggiro m., imbroglio m.; (to gain money, property) truffa f. -
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[di'si:t]((an act of) deceiving: She was too honest to be capable of deceit.) bedrageri- deceitfully
- deceitfulness* * *[di'si:t]((an act of) deceiving: She was too honest to be capable of deceit.) bedrageri- deceitfully
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[di'sepʃən]((an act of) deceiving: Deception is difficult in these circumstances.) bedrag; bedrageri- deceptively* * *[di'sepʃən]((an act of) deceiving: Deception is difficult in these circumstances.) bedrag; bedrageri- deceptively -
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di'si:t((an act of) deceiving: She was too honest to be capable of deceit.) engaño, trampa, fraude, mentira- deceitfully
- deceitfulness
deceit n falsedad / engañotr[dɪ'siːt]deceit [di'si:t] n1) deception: engaño m2) dishonesty: deshonestidad fn.• andrómina s.f.• carambola s.f.• dolo s.m.• embustería s.f.• encubierto s.m.• engaño s.m.• estafa s.f.• fingimiento s.m.• fraude s.m.• papilla s.f.• superchería s.f.• trapaza s.f.• zangamanga s.f.dɪ'siːtmass & count noun engaño m[dɪ'siːt]N (=misleading) engaño m ; (=fraud) fraude m ; (=deceitfulness) falsedad fthey won the voters over by deceit — conquistaron a los votantes engañándolos or mediante engaños
* * *[dɪ'siːt]mass & count noun engaño m -
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di'sepʃən((an act of) deceiving: Deception is difficult in these circumstances.) engaño, falsedad- deceptively
deception n engañotr[dɪ'sepʃən]deception [di'sɛpʃən] n: engaño mn.• burla s.f.• burlería s.f.• decepción s.f.• embaimiento s.m.• embaucamiento s.m.• emboque s.m.• engatusamiento s.m.• engaño s.m.• fraude s.m.• trola s.f.dɪ'sepʃənmass & count noun engaño mto obtain something by deception — obtener* algo mediante or valiéndose de engaños
[dɪ'sepʃǝn]N engaño m* * *[dɪ'sepʃən]mass & count noun engaño mto obtain something by deception — obtener* algo mediante or valiéndose de engaños
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[dɪ'siːt]1) falsità f., disonestà f.2) (act) inganno m., raggiro m.* * *[di'si:t]((an act of) deceiving: She was too honest to be capable of deceit.) truffa- deceitfully
- deceitfulness* * *deceit /dɪˈsi:t/n.1 [u] falsità; disonestà2 inganno, imbroglio: She couldn't forgive him for this deceit, non poteva perdonargli questo inganno3 [u] frode; dolo.* * *[dɪ'siːt]1) falsità f., disonestà f.2) (act) inganno m., raggiro m. -
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nounTäuschung, die; Betrug, der; (being deceitful) Falschheit, die* * *[di'si:t]- academic.ru/18864/deceitful">deceitful- deceitfully
- deceitfulness* * *de·ceit[dɪˈsi:t]nto practise \deceit betrügento obtain property by \deceit Besitz betrügerisch erwerben* * *[dɪ'siːt]nBetrug m no pl, Täuschung f* * *deceit [dıˈsiːt] s1. Betrug m, Betrügerei f, (bewusste) Täuschung:practice deceit on sb jemanden betrügen2. Falschheit f, Hinterlist f3. List f, Ränke pl* * *nounTäuschung, die; Betrug, der; (being deceitful) Falschheit, die* * *n.Betrug -¨e m. -
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[dɪ'siːt]n* * *[di'si:t]((an act of) deceiving: She was too honest to be capable of deceit.) oszustwo, fałsz- deceitfully
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noun (the act of deceiving or cheating: She could not stand his trickery.) engaño, supercheríatr['trɪkərɪ]1 superchería, engañotrickery ['trɪkəri] n: engaños mpl, trampas fpln.• amaño s.m.• astucia s.f.• embaimiento s.m.• embaucamiento s.m.• engaño s.m.• fraude s.m.• trampería s.f.'trɪkərimass noun artimañas fpl['trɪkǝrɪ]N engaño m, superchería f frm* * *['trɪkəri]mass noun artimañas fpl -
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di'si:t((an act of) deceiving: She was too honest to be capable of deceit.) svik, bedrag(eri)- deceitfully
- deceitfulnessbedrag--------bedragerisubst. \/dɪˈsiːt\/1) bedrageri, svik2) list3) svikefullhet, falskhet -
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di'sepʃən((an act of) deceiving: Deception is difficult in these circumstances.) bedrag, narring- deceptivelybedrag--------bedrageri--------illusjonsubst. \/dɪˈsepʃ(ə)n\/1) bedrageri, humbug2) list, knep3) illusjon, villfarelseby deception under falske forutsetninger -
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noun (the act of deceiving or cheating: She could not stand his trickery.) lureri, juks(ing), svindellistsubst. \/ˈtrɪkərɪ\/1) knep, list, triks, trikk2) humbug, bløff, juks, fanteri, lureri3) svindel, bedrag -
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[di'si:t]((an act of) deceiving: She was too honest to be capable of deceit.) svik- deceitfully
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[di'sepʃən]((an act of) deceiving: Deception is difficult in these circumstances.) blekking- deceptively -
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noun (the act of deceiving or cheating: She could not stand his trickery.) brögð, sviksemi -
18 deceit
csalárdság, megtévesztés* * *[di'si:t]((an act of) deceiving: She was too honest to be capable of deceit.) csalás- deceitfully
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19 deception
fortély, tévedés* * *[di'sepʃən]((an act of) deceiving: Deception is difficult in these circumstances.) csalás- deceptively -
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trükk, csalás* * *noun (the act of deceiving or cheating: She could not stand his trickery.) csalás
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