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41 malinger
[mə'liŋɡə](to pretend to be unwell eg in order to avoid work: He says he's ill, but I think he's just malingering.) simulovat* * *• simulovat nemoc -
42 malinger
[mə'liŋɡə](to pretend to be unwell eg in order to avoid work: He says he's ill, but I think he's just malingering.) simulovať* * *• simulovat• ulievat sa• robit sa chorým -
43 malinger
[mə'liŋɡə](to pretend to be unwell eg in order to avoid work: He says he's ill, but I think he's just malingering.) a se preface bolnav -
44 zorrocloco
m.1 a thin paste rolled up in a cylindric shape. (Provincial)2 a dronish, humdrum heavy fellow; one who feigns weakness to avoid work.3 caress, demonstration of love or friendship. (Colloquial) -
45 malinger
[mə'liŋɡə](to pretend to be unwell eg in order to avoid work: He says he's ill, but I think he's just malingering.) κάνω τον άρρωστο -
46 shirk
s.el que falta a su obligación o trabajo, que se empereza.vt.1 eludir (obligation, task)2 hacer el vago, estar al socaire, gandulear, remolonear.3 esquivar, eludir, dejarse ahuyentar por, ser tímido con.vi.gandulear (avoid work)(pt & pp shirked) -
47 skive
s.disco de joyero para pulir el diamante.v.2 cortar en capas finas, cortar en tajadas finas, cortar en rodajas.2 moler y pulir,.3 haraganear.4 esquivar, eludir.vi.zafarse (familiar) (avoid work) (británico), escaquearse (España)(pt & pp skived) -
48 malinger
[məˈlɪŋgə] verbto pretend to be unwell eg in order to avoid work:يَتَمارَضHe says he's ill, but I think he's just malingering.
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49 malinger
[mə'liŋɡə](to pretend to be unwell eg in order to avoid work: He says he's ill, but I think he's just malingering.) tirer au flanc -
50 malinger
[mə'liŋɡə](to pretend to be unwell eg in order to avoid work: He says he's ill, but I think he's just malingering.) fingir-se de doente -
51 ادعى
اِدَّعَى \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. belongs to oneself: Does anyone claim this pen?, to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). \ اِدَّعَى مِلْكِية شيء \ lay claim to sth.: to demand to be given sth. as the owner. -
52 تظاهر
تَظَاهُر \ pretence: pretending. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). put on: to pretend: His illness was all put on. She put on a bold face (She pretended not to be anxious). \ See Also ادعاء (ادِّعَاء)، زَعْم باطل \ تَظَاهُر \ demonstration: (an act of) demonstrating: There will be a demonstration of workers demanding higher pay. \ See Also مظاهرة (مُظَاهَرَة) -
53 allege
اِدَّعَى \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. belongs to oneself: Does anyone claim this pen?, to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). -
54 claim
اِدَّعَى \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. belongs to oneself: Does anyone claim this pen?, to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). -
55 pose
اِدَّعَى \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. belongs to oneself: Does anyone claim this pen?, to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). -
56 pretend
اِدَّعَى \ allege: to say; declare (sth. that will have to be proved): He alleges that you stole his pen. claim: to declare that sth. belongs to oneself: Does anyone claim this pen?, to declare that sth. is a fact: He claims to be the richest man in England. pose: (with as) to pretend to be: He posed as a railway official in order to travel free. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). -
57 pretence
تَظَاهُر \ pretence: pretending. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). put on: to pretend: His illness was all put on. She put on a bold face (She pretended not to be anxious). \ See Also ادعاء (ادِّعَاء)، زَعْم باطل -
58 pretend
تَظَاهُر \ pretence: pretending. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). put on: to pretend: His illness was all put on. She put on a bold face (She pretended not to be anxious). \ See Also ادعاء (ادِّعَاء)، زَعْم باطل -
59 put on
تَظَاهُر \ pretence: pretending. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). put on: to pretend: His illness was all put on. She put on a bold face (She pretended not to be anxious). \ See Also ادعاء (ادِّعَاء)، زَعْم باطل -
60 schivare
avoid, dodge colloq* * *schivare v.tr. to avoid; ( scansare) to dodge: schivare un pericolo, una persona, to avoid a danger, a person; cercò inutilmente di schivare i giornalisti, he tried in vain to avoid the press; schivare un colpo, to dodge a blow; cerca di schivare ogni lavoro, he tries to dodge work.* * *[ski'vare]verbo transitivo to avoid, to dodge, to parry [responsabilità, domanda, pallottola, colpo]; to shirk [ problema]* * *schivare/ski'vare/ [1]to avoid, to dodge, to parry [responsabilità, domanda, pallottola, colpo]; to shirk [ problema].
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